Condemnation/Eminent Domain In the event the whole of the Premises, and/or such part thereof as shall substantially interfere with Tenant’s use and occupation thereof, shall be taken for any public or quasi-public purpose by any lawful power or authority by exercise of the right of appropriation, condemnation or eminent domain, or is sold in lieu of or to prevent such taking, then Landlord and Tenant shall each have the right to terminate this Lease (by written notice to the other given no later than 10 days after Landlord notifies Tenant of such taking) effective as of the date possession is required to be surrendered to said authority. In the event any access points to adjoining streets, shall be taken for any public or quasi-public purpose by any lawful power or authority by exercise of the right of appropriation, condemnation or eminent domain, or is sold in lieu of or to prevent such taking, and such taking shall substantially interfere with Tenant’s use of the Premises, then Landlord or Tenant shall each have the right to terminate this Lease effective as of the date possession is required to be surrendered to said authority. Except as provided below, Tenant shall not assert any claim against Landlord or the taking authority for any compensation because of such taking, and Landlord shall be entitled to receive the entire amount of any award without deduction for any estate or interest of Tenant in the Premises. Nothing contained in this Article 12 shall be deemed to give Landlord any interest in any separate award made to Tenant for the taking of personal property and fixtures belonging to Tenant or for Tenant’s moving expenses. In the event the amount of property or the type of estate taken shall not substantially interfere with the conduct of Tenant’s business, Landlord shall be entitled to the entire amount of the award without deduction for any estate or interest of Tenant, Landlord shall promptly proceed to restore the Building to substantially their same condition prior to such partial taking less the portion thereof lost in such condemnation (but in no event shall Landlord be obligated to incur costs in such restoration in excess of the amount of the award paid to Landlord, after deducting Landlord’s reasonable costs in connection therewith), and the Base Rent shall be proportionately reduced by the time during which, and the portion of the Premises which, Tenant shall have been deprived of possession on account of said taking and restoration.
CASUALTY LOSS AND CONDEMNATION (a) If after the date of execution of this Agreement and prior to the Closing any part of the Assets suffers a Casualty Loss or if any part of the Assets is taken in condemnation or under the right of eminent domain or if proceedings for such purposes are pending or Threatened, Seller shall promptly give Buyer written notice of such occurrence, including reasonable particulars with respect thereto, and this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect notwithstanding any such destruction, taking, proceeding, or threat, subject to Sections 11.08 and 11.14. (b) With regard to a Casualty Loss or condemnation occurring after the date of execution of this Agreement, without Buyer’s prior consent, no insurance or condemnation proceeds shall be committed or applied by Seller to repair, restore, or replace a lost, damaged, destroyed or taken portion of the Assets if the cost to repair, restore, or replace a lost, damaged, destroyed or taken portion of the Assets is projected to exceed $50,000. To the extent such proceeds are not committed or applied by Seller prior to the Closing Date in accordance with this Section 11.16(b), Seller shall at the Closing pay to Buyer all sums paid to Seller by reason of such loss, damage, destruction or taking, less any reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Seller in collecting such proceeds. In addition and to the extent such proceeds have not been committed or applied by Seller in accordance with this Section 11.16(b), in such repair, restoration, or replacement, Seller shall transfer to Buyer, at Closing, without recourse against Seller, all of the right, title, and interest of Seller in and to any unpaid insurance or condemnation proceeds arising out of such loss, damage, destruction or taking, less any reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Seller in collecting such proceeds. Any such funds which have been committed by Seller for repair, restoration, or replacement as aforesaid shall be paid by Seller for such purposes or, at Seller’s option, delivered to Buyer upon Seller’s receipt from Buyer of adequate assurance and indemnity that Seller shall incur no liability or expense as a result of such commitment. (c) If and to the extent any portion of the loss attributable to a Casualty Loss occurring after the date of execution of this Agreement and before Closing is not covered by insurance (such uncovered portion of the Casualty Loss being referred to in this Section as an "uninsured loss"), Buyer and Seller shall attempt to agree on the value of the uninsured Casualty Loss on or before the date five (5) days after Buyer receives written notice of the Casualty Loss. If the parties are not able to agree on such value within such 5-day period, the value shall be determined by an independent casualty adjuster, experienced in determining casualty losses in matters similar to the disputed Casualty Loss, who shall be selected by Seller from a list of three (3) such independent casualty adjusters that is provided to Seller by Buyer. Said independent casualty adjuster shall be selected by Seller within five (5) days of the written receipt by Seller of Buyer’s written listing of independent casualty adjusters and shall provide both Seller and Buyer with a complete and documented report as to his findings within ten (10) Business Days after being selected by Seller. For purposes of this Section, the value of the uninsured Casualty Loss shall be equal to the lesser of (i) the aggregate reduction in Allocated Value of the affected Assets resulting from the uninsured Casualty Loss, if such affected Assets are not repaired, or (ii) the amount required to repair the affected portion of the Assets to its condition immediately preceding the occurrence of the Casualty Loss plus any other Damages which may be suffered on account of such Casualty Loss. The Purchase Price shall be reduced by the amount of the value of such an uninsured Casualty Loss as finally determined pursuant to this Section, and if such final determination is not available on the scheduled Closing Date, Closing shall not be delayed, but rather, the amount paid at Closing shall be reduced by the value of the uninsured Casualty Loss estimated in good faith by Buyer, and the difference between such good faith estimate and the value finally determined pursuant hereto shall be included as part of the final adjustments to be made after Closing as contemplated by Section 2.05.
Mortgaged Property Undamaged; No Condemnation Proceedings There is no proceeding pending or threatened for the total or partial condemnation of the Mortgaged Property. The Mortgaged Property is undamaged by waste, fire, earthquake or earth movement, windstorm, flood, tornado or other casualty so as to affect adversely the value of the Mortgaged Property as security for the Mortgage Loan or the use for which the premises were intended and each Mortgaged Property is in good repair. There have not been any condemnation proceedings with respect to the Mortgaged Property and the Seller has no knowledge of any such proceedings in the future;
Condemnation Proceeds all Condemnation Proceeds other than proceeds to be applied to the restoration or repair of the property subject to the related Mortgage or released to the related Mortgagor in accordance with the Servicing Standard, which proceeds shall be deposited by the Master Servicer into an Escrow Account and not deposited in the Collection Account;
Casualty or Condemnation If, prior to the Closing, the Improvements or any material portion thereof (having a replacement cost equal to or in excess of $100,000 are damaged or destroyed by fire or casualty, or are taken by eminent domain by any governmental entity, and Seller is unable to restore such damage or destruction prior to the Closing Date in the case of a casualty, then Buyer shall have the option, exercisable by written notice given to Seller at or prior to the Closing, to terminate this Agreement, whereupon all obligations of all parties hereto shall cease, the Deposit shall be returned to Buyer, and this Agreement shall be void and without recourse to the parties hereto except for provisions which are expressly stated to survive such termination. If Buyer does not elect to terminate this Agreement as aforesaid or if such damage or destruction or taking has a replacement cost or is in an amount of less than $100,000, Buyer shall proceed with the consummation of the Closing (to the extent then otherwise obligated to do so) without reduction or offset of the Purchase Price, and in such case, unless the Seller shall have previously restored the Real Property to its condition prior to the occurrence of any such damage or destruction, Seller shall pay over or assign to Buyer all amounts received or due from, and all claims against, any insurance company or governmental entity as a result of such destruction or taking, and Seller shall pay the applicable deductible amount under the insurance maintained by Seller. In the event of any such casualty or condemnation, Seller agrees to (a) provide Buyer with copies of all written communications between Seller or the Partnership and their insurance carriers or the applicable governmental authorities, as applicable, the subject matter of which is the adjustment of insurance proceeds or condemnation awards, and (b) allow Buyer to review and make comments to any proposed settlement arrangement proposed to be entered into by Seller or the Partnership with any such third party; provided, that after the Inspection Period, if Buyer has not terminated this Agreement, Seller shall not enter into any settlement arrangement concerning casualty or condemnation in excess of $50,000 without obtaining the prior written consent of Buyer, which consent may be granted or withheld in Buyer’s sole discretion.