Document:

Exhibit

Exhibit 10.1

Execution Copy

AGREEMENT FOR SALE AND PURCHASE OF HOTEL
SAN DIEGO MARRIOTT LA JOLLA
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
By and Between
HEI LA JOLLA LLC,
a Delaware limited liability company
(“Seller”) 

and
CWI 2 LA JOLLA HOTEL LP,
a Delaware limited partnership
(“Purchaser”)
 
May 19, 2016

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AGREEMENT FOR SALE AND PURCHASE OF HOTEL
Table of Contents
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	Article I DEFINITIONS AND REFERENCES
	1
	

	Section 1.1
	Definitions
	1
	

	Section 1.2
	References
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	Article II SALE AND PURCHASE; “AS IS,” “WHERE IS” SALE
	13
	

	Section 2.1
	Sale and Purchase
	13
	

	Section 2.2
	As is, Where is
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	Article III PURCHASE PRICE
	17
	

	Section 3.1
	Purchase Price; Deposit
	17
	

	Section 3.2
	Application of Deposit
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	Article IV DILIGENCE MATTERS
	18
	

	Section 4.1
	Inspection Period
	18
	

	Section 4.2
	Review and Inspection
	18
	

	Section 4.3
	Testing
	18
	

	Section 4.4
	Intentionally Omitted
	19
	

	Section 4.5
	Confidentiality
	19
	

	Section 4.6
	Indemnification; Restoration; Insurance
	20
	

	Section 4.7
	Title and Survey
	20
	

	Section 4.8
	Space Leases, Hotel Contracts and Equipment Leases
	21
	

	Section 4.9
	Franchise Agreement
	22
	

	Section 4.10
	3-05 Audit
	23
	

	Section 4.11
	California Required Disclosures
	23
	

	Section 4.12
	Intentionally Deleted
	24
	

	Section 4.13
	Tax Clearance
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	Article V REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
	24
	

	Section 5.1
	Representations and Warranties of Seller
	24
	

	Section 5.2
	Representations and Warranties of Purchaser
	29
	

	Section 5.3
	Duration of Representations and Warranties and Covenants; Limitations on Liability
	30
	

	Section 5.4
	Indemnities
	31
	

	Section 5.5
	Procedure for Indemnification with Respect to Third Party Claims
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	Article VI CLOSING AND CLOSING DELIVERIES
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	Section 6.1
	Closing
	33
	

	Section 6.2
	Escrow
	34
	

	Section 6.3
	Seller’s Deliveries
	34
	

	Section 6.4
	Purchaser’s Deliveries
	35
	

	Section 6.5
	Expenses
	36
	

	Section 6.6
	Concurrent Transactions
	36
	

	Section 6.7
	Possession
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	Article VII ADJUSTMENTS AND PRORATIONS CLOSING STATEMENTS
	36
	

	Section 7.1
	Adjustments and Prorations
	36
	

	Section 7.2
	Payment
	40
	

	Section 7.3
	Survival
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	Article VIII CONDITIONS TO SELLER’S OBLIGATIONS
	40
	

	Section 8.1
	Conditions
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	Article IX CONDITIONS TO PURCHASER’S OBLIGATIONS
	41
	

	Section 9.1
	Conditions
	41
	

	Section 9.2
	Closing Condition Failure
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	Article X ACTIONS AND OPERATIONS PENDING CLOSING
	45
	

	Section 10.1
	Actions and Operations Pending Closing
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	Article XI CASUALTIES AND TAKINGS
	51
	

	Section 11.1
	Casualties
	51
	

	Section 11.2
	Takings
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	Article XII EMPLOYEES
	53
	

	Section 12.1
	Employees
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	Article XIII NOTICES
	55
	

	Section 13.1
	Notices
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	Article XIV ADDITIONAL COVENANTS
	56
	

	Section 14.1
	Additional Covenants
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	Article XV DEFAULTS AND REMEDIES; EFFECT OF TERMINATION
	57-A
	

	Section 15.1
	Purchaser Default/Seller’s Remedies
	57-A
	

	Section 15.2
	Seller Default/Purchaser’s Remedies
	58
	

	Section 15.3
	Attorneys’ Fees
	59
	

	Section 15.4
	No Reservation of Property
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	Article XVI IRS FORM 1099-S DESIGNATION
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	Section 16.1
	Designee
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	Article XVII MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
	59
	

	Section 17.1
	Construction
	59
	

	Section 17.2
	Severability
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	Section 17.3
	Publicity
	60
	

	Section 17.4
	Assignment
	61
	

	Section 17.5
	Business Days
	61
	

	Section 17.6
	Counterparts
	61
	

	Section 17.7
	Recitals, Exhibits and Schedules
	62
	

	Section 17.8
	Entirety
	62
	

	Section 17.9
	Amendments to Agreement
	62
	

	Section 17.10
	Governing Law
	62
	

	Section 17.11
	Jurisdiction
	62
	

	Section 17.12
	Jury Trial Waiver
	62
	

	Section 17.13
	Successors and Assigns
	63
	

	Section 17.14
	No Agreement Until Execution
	64
	

	Section 17.15
	Recording
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	Article XVIII GENERAL ESCROW PROVISIONS
	64
	

	Section 18.1
	General Escrow Provisions
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	Exhibit A:
	Excluded Assets

	Exhibit B:
	Land

	Exhibit C-1:
	Pending or Threatened Litigation

	Exhibit C-2:
	Violations of Legal Requirements

	Exhibit D:
	Schedule of Leases and Related Matters

	Exhibit E:
	Ongoing Tax Appeals

	Exhibit F:
	Hotel Contracts and Related Matters

	Exhibit G:
	Form of Deed

	Exhibit H:
	Form of Bill of Sale

	Exhibit I:
	Form of Assignment and Assumption Agreement

	Exhibit J:
	Form of Certification of Non-Foreign Status

	Exhibit K:
	Form of 1099 Designation

	Exhibit L:
	Allocation of Transaction Costs and Expenses

	Exhibit M:
	Permitted Exceptions

	Exhibit N:
	Documents and Financial Information Required by RSM US LLP

	Exhibit O:
	Form of Audit Representation Letter

	Exhibit P:
	Diligence Material

	Exhibit Q:
	Form of Commercial Declaration Estoppel

	Exhibit R:
	Material Permits

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	Exhibit S:
	Ongoing Capital Improvements

	Exhibit T:
	Form of Commercial Declaration Regarding Common Maintenance Estoppel

	Exhibit U:
	Determination of Voucher Values

	Exhibit V-1:
	Employee Census

	Exhibit V-2:
	Employment Contracts

	Exhibit W:
	Form of Owner’s Affidavit

	Exhibit X:
	Title Proforma

	Exhibit Y:
	Form of Liquor Concession Agreement

	Exhibit Z:
	Form of Liquor Side Letter

	Exhibit AA:
	Allocation

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AGREEMENT FOR SALE AND PURCHASE OF HOTEL
THIS AGREEMENT FOR SALE AND PURCHASE OF HOTEL (this “Agreement”), dated as of May 19, 2016 (the “Effective Date”), is entered into by and between HEI LA JOLLA LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Seller”), and CWI 2 LA JOLLA HOTEL, LP, a Delaware limited partnership (“Purchaser”).
RECITALS:
A.Seller is the owner of the Land and the Improvements commonly referred to as the San Diego Marriott La Jolla and located in San Diego, California, the Hotel, the Fixtures and Tangible Personal Property, Operating Equipment, Consumables, Inventory, Intellectual Property and Miscellaneous Hotel Assets (each as hereinafter defined).
B.    Seller desires to sell, and Purchaser desires to purchase, the Property (as hereinafter defined) upon and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth.
AGREEMENTS:
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the representations, warranties, agreements, covenants and conditions contained in this Agreement, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, Seller and Purchaser agree as follows:

ARTICLE I
DEFINITIONS AND REFERENCES

Section 1.1    Definitions.
Account Cash:  The balances of all cash and securities and other instruments held by Seller or by Manager or for the benefit of Seller or the Property and deposited, held or contained in any account, bank or vault and/or any reserve for the replacement of fixtures, furnishings and equipment, as well as any other reserves held by any lender on the Property, all of which are owned and to be retained by Seller or any Affiliate of Seller, but not including Cash on Hand.
Accounts Receivable:  All amounts properly due and payable from the operation of the Hotel and which are not paid as of the Closing, including, without limitation, charges for the use or occupancy of any guest, conference or banquet rooms or other facilities at the Hotel, any restaurant, bar or banquet services, or any other goods or services provided at the Hotel, but expressly excluding items of income otherwise prorated pursuant to Article VII.
Accrued Vacation Pay:  The monetary value of any vacation days earned and accrued by the Employees as of the time in question (computed by reference to, as applicable, the rate of the salaries and wages earned by such Employees as of the time in question), under and in accordance with Manager’s employment policies (including all employment taxes with respect thereto).

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Affiliate:  With respect to a specific entity, any natural person or any firm, corporation, partnership, association, trust or other entity which, directly or indirectly, controls or is under common control with the subject entity, and with respect to any specific entity or person, any firm, corporation, partnership, association, trust or other entity which is controlled by the subject entity or person.  For purposes hereof, the term “control” or “controlled by” shall mean the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of any such entity or the power to veto major policy decisions of any such entity, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract, or otherwise.
Agreement:  This Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Hotel, including the exhibits attached hereto and made a part hereof.
Allocation:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 3.1.
Anti-Terrorism Order:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 5.1(n).
Assignment and Assumption Agreement:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 6.3(c).
Audit Representation Letter:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.10.
Bill of Sale:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 6.3(b).
Bookings:  Agreements and/or reservations for the use or occupancy of guest rooms or meeting and banquet facilities or other facilities of the Hotel, including any agreements and/or reservations for any special events, off-site catering by the Hotel, or other services to be provided at or by the Hotel, in each case, for any time after the Cut Off Time, including all deposits held by or on behalf of Seller with respect thereto.
Books and Records:  All books, records and files relating to the Property owned by Seller and in its or its Manager’s possession, including, but not limited to, plans, specifications, drawings, blueprints, surveys, Hotel Guest Data, operating reports and environmental reports; excluding, however, appraisals, internal valuations and projections, attorney-client communications and other reports, records and files that customarily would be considered confidential or privileged as well as any confidential or proprietary books, records, files or materials of Manager, including, but not limited to, employee files, guest histories, profiles and other similar data which is proprietary and which is developed and maintained by Manager.
Breach Notice:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 5.3.
Broker:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 14.1(b).
Business Day:  All days of the year except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays recognized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
California ABC:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 5.1.

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California Natural Hazard Area:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.11.
California Natural Hazard Laws:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.11.
California Natural Hazard Report:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.11.
California NHDS:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.11.
Cap:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 5.3.
Cash On Hand:  Any and all till money and house banks, and all checks, travelers’ checks, and bank drafts paid by guests of the Hotel and located at the Property, specifically excluding, however, all Account Cash.
Closing:  The consummation of the transaction contemplated by this Agreement.
Closing Date:  June 21, 2016, as the same may be extended in accordance with the express terms of this Agreement.
Closing Extension Deposit:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 6.1.
Closing Statements:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 7.1(m).
Code:  The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, together with all rules, regulations and official guidance promulgated thereunder.
Commercial Declaration:  Shall mean that certain Declaration of Common Maintenance and Architectural Control Restrictions for Regents Park Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 recorded September 21, 1983 as Instrument No. 83-337248 of the Official Records of San Diego County, California, as amended by that certain Amendment to Declaration of Common Maintenance and Architectural Control Restrictions for Regents Park recorded on June 2, 1994 as Instrument No. 1994-0360751 of the Official Records of San Diego County, California.
Commercial Declaration Regarding Common Maintenance:  Shall mean that certain Declaration of Street and Landscaping Common Maintenance Restrictions for Regents Park recorded September 21, 1983 as Instrument No. 83-337247 of the Official Records of San Diego County, California, as amended by that certain First Amendment to Declaration of Street and Landscaping Common Maintenance Restrictions for Regents Park recorded on February 10, 1986 as Instrument No. 1986-053769 of the Official Records of San Diego County, California.
Compensation:  All salaries and wages which the Employees are entitled to receive at the time in question, together with all employment taxes with respect thereto, including, without limitation, any withholding or employer contributions under the Federal Insurance Contribution Act and Federal Unemployment Taxes Act, and all other compensation accrued and payable to the Employees, including, without limitation, any (i) bonus or incentive compensation and (ii) any health, welfare and other benefits provided to the Employees under the Employee Benefit Plans, 

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and employer contributions to, and amounts paid or accrued under, the Employee Benefit Plans for the benefit of the Employees.
Concession Agreement:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 6.3(e).
Consumables:  All of the following used in connection with the ownership or operation of the Property, whether now located at the Real Property, stored offsite or ordered for the benefit of the Property:  food and beverages (alcoholic, to the extent transferable under applicable law, and non-alcoholic); engineering, maintenance, guestroom and housekeeping supplies, including soap, shampoo, cleaning materials and matches; stationery and printing supplies; and other consumable supplies of all kinds, in each case, whether opened or unopened, partially used, unused, or held in reserve storage for future use in connection with the maintenance and operation of the Hotel, subject to such depletion and restocking as shall occur and be made in the normal course of business, excluding, however, (i) Operating Equipment and (ii) all items of personal property owned by Space Lessees, Manager, guests, Employees or persons furnishing food or services to the Hotel (other than Seller, unless denominated as an Excluded Asset under this Agreement).
Cut Off Time:  12:01 A.M. San Diego, California Time on the Closing Date.
Deductible:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 5.3.
Deed:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 6.3(a).
Deposit:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 3.1(a).
Designee:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 16.1.
Due Diligence:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.1.
Effective Date:  Shall have the meaning given to it in the Introductory Paragraph.
Employee(s):  Prior to the Closing Date, all persons employed by Manager or any Affiliate of Manager, and from and after the Closing Date, all persons employed by Purchaser or its designee or management company, in each case, for the purpose of operating the Hotel, pursuant to the Management Agreement or Employment Contracts or otherwise.
Employee Benefit Plans:  All Employee Benefit Plans, as that term is defined in Section 3(3) of ERISA and all other written severance pay, salary continuation, bonus, incentive, stock option, retirement, pension, welfare, profit sharing or deferred compensation plans, or other employee benefit policies, programs, agreements or arrangements of any kind maintained by or contributed to by Seller or Manager on behalf of any of the Employees.
Employment Contract(s):  Those contracts and agreements, oral or written, with all or any of the Employees of Manager or any Affiliate of Manager for work in or in connection with the Hotel including, but not limited to, individual employment agreements, union agreements and employee handbooks.

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Environmental Laws:  Any federal, state and local laws, statutes, ordinances, rules, regulations (including, but not limited to, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, as amended from time to time (42 U.S.C. § 9601 et seq.) and the applicable provisions of all applicable state and local statutes, as amended from time to time, and rules and regulations promulgated thereunder), authorizations, judgments, decrees, administrative orders, concessions, grants, franchises, agreements and other governmental restrictions and requirements relating to the environment.
Equipment Leases:  All leases, agreements, financings or other arrangements pursuant to which Seller leases or rents equipment, machinery, tools, devices or other such items for use in connection with its ownership and operation of the Hotel.
ERISA:  The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended.
Escrow:  The escrow, if any, created for the purpose of facilitating the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
Escrow Company:  First American Title Insurance Company.
Excluded Assets:  Those assets, if any, listed on Exhibit A to this Agreement, the Accounts Receivables, the Account Cash and any reserve for the replacement of fixtures, furnishings and equipment, as well as any other reserves held by any lender of Seller or related to the Property, all of which are owned and to be retained by Seller or any Affiliate of Seller.
Existing CBA:That certain Agreement, dated as of March 6, 2015 between UNITE HERE Local 30, AFL-CIO and Manager, d/b/a San Diego Marriott La Jolla [sic].
FDD:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.9.
Final Closing Statement:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 7.1(m).
Fixtures and Tangible Personal Property:  All fixtures, furniture, furnishings, fittings, equipment, cars, trucks, machinery, apparatus, signage, appliances, draperies, art work, carpeting, keys, and other articles of personal property now located on or about the Real Property and used or usable in connection with any part of the Hotel, subject to such depletions, resupplies, substitutions, and replacements as shall occur and be made in the normal course of business, excluding, however:  (i) Consumables and Inventory; (ii) Operating Equipment; (iii) equipment subject to Equipment Leases; (iv) property owned or leased by Space Lessees, Manager, guests, employees, or other persons furnishing goods or services to the Hotel (other than Seller, unless denominated as an Excluded Asset); (v) Improvements; and (vi) Excluded Assets.
Franchise Agreement:  That certain Franchise Agreement, dated as of July 21, 2011 by and between Seller and Franchisor, as amended.
Franchisor:  Marriott International, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
GAAP:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.10.

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Hazardous Substances:  Any substance, chemical, waste or material that is or becomes regulated by any federal, state or local governmental authority because of its toxicity, infectiousness, radioactivity, explosiveness, ignitability, corrosiveness or reactivity, including, without limitation, asbestos or any substance containing more than 0.1 percent asbestos, the group of compounds known as polychlorinated biphenyls, flammable explosives, oil, petroleum or any refined petroleum product.
Hotel:  The hotel known as the San Diego Marriott La Jolla, including Three Hundred Seventy-Two (372) guest rooms, approximately twenty-one thousand (21,000) square feet of indoor meeting/ballroom space, fitness center, restaurants, and all related facilities and the lodging, food and beverage, and other businesses and activities related thereto and conducted at such hotel.
Hotel Contracts:  All of Seller’s right, title and interest to all service contracts, maintenance contracts, purchase orders, licensing agreements, Equipment Leases and other contracts or agreements and any amendments thereto, with respect to the ownership, maintenance, operation, provisioning or equipping of the Hotel, or any of the Property, as well as written warranties and guaranties relating thereto, if any, including, but not limited to, those relating to heating and cooling equipment and/or mechanical equipment, to the extent such contracts are transferable and/or the parties obtain any consent necessary to effectuate such transfer, but exclusive, however, of (i) insurance policies, (ii) the Bookings, (iii) the Employment Contracts, (iv) the Employee Benefit Plans, (v) the Franchise Agreement and (vi) the Management Agreement.
Hotel Guest Data:  All guest or customer profiles, contact information (e.g., addresses, phone numbers, facsimile numbers and email addresses), histories, preferences and any other guest or customer information in any database of Seller or Manager, however obtained or derived, all of which shall be conveyed to Purchaser as provided herein, provided that Seller shall be entitled to retain a copy of all such Hotel Guest Data.
Improvements:  The buildings, structures (surface and sub-surface) and other improvements located on the Land, including such fixtures as shall constitute real property, except to the extent such fixtures constitute Excluded Assets.
Indemnified Losses:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 9.1(c).
Indemnified Party:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 5.5.
Indemnitees:  A party’s or its Affiliates’ partners, trustees, officers, directors, employees, beneficiaries, shareholders, members, managers, advisors, attorneys and other agents and their respective partners, trustees, beneficiaries, employees, officers, directors, members, managers, advisors and other agents and shareholders.
Indemnitor:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 5.5.
Inspection Period:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.1.

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Intellectual Property: Any assignable or otherwise transferable trademarks, intangibles, trade names, service marks, symbols, logos and other intellectual property rights owned or assignable by Seller and used in connection with the ownership and operation of the Property, including, without limitation, all of Seller’s right, title and interest, if any, to the name “San Diego Marriott La Jolla”, “Marriott”, “Fresh”, and “La Jolla Social” and expressly excludes HEI Hospitality LLC’s rights to the “Amuse” trademark, tradename and related intellectual property.
Interim License Agreement:  Shall have the meaning given to it Section 14.1(a).
Inventory:  All articles of personal property now located at the Real Property and held for resale to customers in the ordinary course of business including, without limitation, any inventory or merchandise held for resale in any gift shop, newsstand or similar retail outlet in the Hotel that is operated by Manager, subject to such depletions, resupplies, substitutions and replacements as shall occur and be made in the normal course of business, excluding, however:  (i) Fixtures and Tangible Personal Property; (ii) Consumables; (iii) Operating Equipment; (iv) equipment subject to Equipment Leases; (v) any property owned by Manager, guests, employees, Space Lessees or other persons furnishing goods or services to the Hotel (other than Seller or any Affiliate of Seller, unless denominated as an Excluded Asset); and (vi) Improvements.
IRS:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 16.1.
IT Systems:  All computer hardware, telecommunications and information technology systems located at the Hotel, and all computer software used at the Hotel (subject to the terms of any applicable third party license agreement), to the extent such equipment and systems are transferable if they are the subject of a third party license agreement or the parties obtain any consent necessary to effectuate such transfer, and excluding any such computer hardware, telecommunications and information technology systems or computer software that are Excluded Assets.
Land:  The parcel of real estate owned by Seller, which parcel is described in Exhibit B, together with all appurtenant easements and any rights, title, and interest, in each case, if any, of Seller in and to all land lying in any street, alley, road or avenue, open or proposed, in front of or adjoining said Land, to the centerline thereof, all of Seller’s right, title and interest (if any) in and to water, minerals, oil, gas and other hydrocarbon substances on and under said Land and all right, title, and interest, if any, of Seller in and to any award made or to be made in lieu thereof.
Legal Requirements:  All laws, statutes, codes, acts, ordinances, orders, judgments, decrees, injunctions, rules, regulations, permits, licenses, authorizations, directions and requirements of all governments and governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the Hotel or the Property, or the operation of the Hotel or Property.
Letter of Intent:  Means collectively, the letter of intent dated as of March 20, 2016 executed by and between Carey Watermark Investors 2 Incorporated (“CWI”) and Seller, as supplemented and amended by that certain Supplement to Letter of Intent dated as of March 31, 2016, executed by and between CWI and Seller.

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Liabilities:  Any and all liabilities, demands, liens, interest, claims, actions or causes of action, assessments, losses, fines, penalties, costs (including, without limitation, response and/or remedial costs), damages and expenses including, without limitation, those asserted by any Federal, state or local governmental or quasi-governmental agency or any third party, and any and all reasonable attorneys’, consultants’ and expert witness fees and expenses.
Liquor License:  Any and all licenses and permits held by Seller, Manager or any of their respective Affiliates, required by any applicable governmental authorities for the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages at the Hotel.
Management Agreement:  That certain Hotel Management Agreement, dated as of July 21, 2011, by and between Seller and Manager, as amended, pursuant to which Manager manages and operates the Hotel.
Manager:  Merritt Hospitality LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.
Material Franchise Terms:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.9.
Miscellaneous Hotel Assets:  All contract rights, leases, concessions, trademarks, logos, copyrights, goodwill, assignable warranties, and other items of intangible personal property relating to the ownership or operation of Hotel to the extent transferable and/or the parties obtain any consent necessary to effectuate such transfer, but such term shall not include: (i) Bookings; (ii) Hotel Contracts; (iii) the Franchise Agreement and the Management Agreement; (iv) Space Leases; (v) Permits; (vi) Cash On Hand; (vii) Books and Records; (viii) Accounts Receivable; (ix) refunds, rebates or other claims, or any interest thereon, for periods or events occurring prior to the Cut Off Time; (x) utility and similar deposits; (xi) prepaid insurance or other prepaid items; or (xii) prepaid fees for Permits; except, in the case of clauses (ix) through (xii) (inclusive), only to the extent that Seller receives a credit on the Closing Statement for any such item or matter.
Notice and Notices:  Shall have the meanings given to them in Section 13.1.
OFAC Regulations:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 5.1(n).
Operating Equipment:  All china, glassware, linens, silverware, uniforms and other similar items used in connection with the operation of the Hotel, whether in use or held in reserve storage for future use, which are located at the Real Property or stored offsite as of the Effective Date, subject to such depletion and restocking as shall be made in the normal course of business.
Parking Report: Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 10.1(o). 
Party(ies):  Purchaser and/or Seller, as applicable.
Permits:  All licenses, permits, certificates of occupancy, authorizations and approvals used in or relating to the ownership, occupancy or operation of any part of the Hotel, including, without limitation, those necessary for the sale and on premises consumption of food, liquor and other alcoholic beverages, to the extent transferable and/or the parties obtain any consent necessary to effectuate such transfer.

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Permitted Exceptions:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.7(a).
Person(s):  An individual, a corporation, a partnership, a governmental or quasi-governmental authority, a trustee, limited liability company, limited partnership, or other legally recognized entity, and includes the heirs, executors, administrators, successors in office or other legal representatives of an individual.
Personal Property:  Collectively, the Fixtures and Tangible Personal Property, Consumables, Inventory, Accounts Receivable, IT Systems, Cash on Hand, and Operating Equipment, but excluding the Excluded Assets.
Pool Areas:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 10.1(l).
Pool Work:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 10.1(l).
Pool Work Renovation Fund:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 10.1(l)(iii).
Post-Closing Accruals:All accounts payable, trade payable, unpaid expenses, bookings, Employee Compensation and Employee Benefit Plans, debt service payments, security deposits, indebtedness, obligations, guarantees and any other similar obligations or Liabilities which accrue after the Cut Off Time.
Preliminary Closing Statement:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 7.1(m).
Present Standards:  The standards to which Seller and Manager have operated and maintained the Hotel during the most recent twenty-four (24) months prior to the Effective Date.
Prior Dispute:  Those certain litigation claims and cross-claims made by Seller against Shidler in the Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Diego, as Case No. 37-2016-00007619-CU-BC-CTL, which have been dismissed by all applicable parties, pursuant to that certain Request for Dismissal entered in the Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Diego as of May 4, 2016.
Property:  The Hotel, including without limitation, collectively the (i) Real Property; (ii) Fixtures and Tangible Personal Property; (iii) Operating Equipment; (iv) Cash on Hand; (v)  Consumables; (vi) transferable right, title, and interest of Seller in, to and under the Hotel Contracts and the Space Leases; (vii) Bookings and Hotel Guest Data (to the extent permitted by applicable Legal Requirements and privacy agreements relating thereto); (viii) Permits (to the extent assignable); (ix) IT Systems; (x) Inventory; (xi) Warranties; (xii) Books and Records; (xiii) Intellectual Property; and (xiv) Miscellaneous Hotel Assets; provided, however, that the Property shall not include the Excluded Assets or Retained Liabilities.
Pump Room Areas:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 10.1(m).
Pump Room Work:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 10.1(m).

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Pump Room Work Renovation Fund:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 10.1(m)(iii).
Purchase Price:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 3.1.
Purchaser:  Shall have the meaning given to it in the Introductory Paragraph.
Purchaser Party/ies:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.5.
Purchaser’s Employee Obligations:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 12.1(b).
Real Property:  The Land together with the Improvements located on the Land.
Retained Liabilities:  Any Liability whatsoever, whether fixed or contingent, recorded or unrecorded, known or unknown, with respect to the Hotel that accrues and/or arises solely from events which occurred prior to the Closing (except as otherwise expressly set forth herein), including, but not limited to (subject to the foregoing limitations):  (a) any Seller Encumbrance; (b) any and all accounts payable or other trade payables not included within the definition of Post-Closing Accruals or for which Purchaser received a credit for at Closing; (c) to the extent not included within the definition of Post-Closing Accruals or for which Purchaser received a credit at Closing or for which Purchaser is responsible for pursuant to the express terms of this Agreement, tax obligations, including without limitation, all federal, state, local or special purpose district tax and withholding liabilities and obligations of Seller or any of its respective Affiliates with respect to periods prior to the Closing, and any interest, fines or penalties thereon or with respect to returns filed or required to be filed in connection therewith (including, without limitation, any recapture and including any amounts due or which may come due and owing under applicable Legal Requirements; provided that Purchaser shall be solely responsible for any fines, interest or penalties resulting from Purchaser or its Affiliates failure to pay such taxes included in the definition of Post-Closing Accruals or for which Purchaser received a credit for at Closing or for which Purchaser is responsible for pursuant to the express terms of this Agreement); (d) Liabilities arising from any claims by third parties (but excluding in all instances any Affiliate of Purchaser or any of their respective Affiliates) for personal injury or property damage arising out of events occurring prior to the Closing caused by any violation of Environmental Laws that were in effect and valid at the time in question; (e) Liabilities or obligations of Seller or its Affiliates for brokerage or other commissions relating to the transactions contemplated herein subject to the terms of Section 14.1(b) and Purchaser’s obligations thereunder; (f) Liabilities relating to or arising from any contracts between Seller and any of its Affiliates; (g) any security and other deposits, advance or prepaid rents, and key money (including any interest thereon) not prorated pursuant to this Agreement or for which Purchaser received a credit at Closing and held by Seller from tenants of the Hotel with Space Leases in effect as of the Closing; (h) any Liability or obligation for advance Bookings if any deposits related thereto that were actually received by Seller are not prorated pursuant to this Agreement or set forth in the Preliminary Closing Statement or for which Purchaser received a credit for at Closing (provided, however, Purchaser shall honor all Bookings regardless of whether or not a reservation deposit was credited to Purchaser as part of the prorations hereunder); (i) any liability arising from the termination, discharge, layoff or other separation from employment of Manager’s or Seller’s employees prior to the Closing, 

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except as otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement; (j) all annual assessments, special assessments and other charges due and payable to Regents Park Commercial Association with respect to the Commercial Declaration or the Regents Park Street and Landscaping Maintenance Corporation with respect to the Commercial Declaration Regarding Common Maintenance; (k) any Liability (including, without limitation, penalties, obligations to remove, repeat, repair, correct and/or replace work and permit fees) arising with respect to (x) the repair and replacement of sewer pipes and vent lines at the Property in 2016 (the “Sewer Work”) as more fully described in Sanitary System Report prepared by TEA Consultants, (y) the Pool Work, and (z) the Pump Room Work, in each case as a result of any failure to obtain permits from the City of San Diego Development Services Department or other applicable governmental authorities, and (l) to the extent not included within the definition of Post-Closing Accruals or otherwise prorated pursuant to this Agreement or for which Purchaser received a credit at Closing, any Liability with respect to goods and services or the purchase of goods and services to the extent such goods were delivered at the Hotel or the services were rendered prior to or at the Closing and were ordered at the request of Seller or Manager.
Seller:  Shall have the meaning given to it in the Introductory Paragraph.
Seller Default:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 15.2.
Seller Encumbrances:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.7(a).
Seller Release Parties:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 2.2(f).
Seller’s Liability Amount:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 15.2(a).
Seller’s Knowledge:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 5.1.
Seller Representations:  The representations and warranties of Seller expressly set forth in Section 5.1 and Section 14.1(b).
Seller’s Representative:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 5.1.
Seller’s Response Notice:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.7.
Seller’s Response Period:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.7.
Sewer Work:  Shall have the meaning given to it in the definition of Retained Liabilities.
Shidler:  Collectively and individually, 4240 La Jolla Village, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, Terra Hospitality-La Jolla, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, Shidler Group Investment Company, LLC, a Hawaii limited liability company, Terra Hospitality Trust – Marriott San Diego La Jolla, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and Roes 1-10, or any of their Affiliates.
Shidler Claim:  Shall mean collectively and individually, (A) the filing of a suit or the commencement of a lawsuit by Shidler in a court of competent jurisdiction against Purchaser or any of Purchaser’s Indemnitees relating to Purchaser’s potential acquisition of the Property, this 

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Agreement or the Letter of Intent or (B) a written notice from an attorney representing Shidler threatening a lawsuit that specifies proposed claims against Purchaser or any of Purchaser’s Indemnitees relating to Purchaser’s potential acquisition of the Property, this Agreement or the Letter of Intent.
Shidler Contact:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 10.1(m)Section 10.1(m).
Space Leases:  All leases, licenses, concessions, and other occupancy agreements (and any amendments thereto) for the use or occupancy of any portion of the Improvements, excluding, however, Bookings.
Space Lessee:  Any person or entity entitled to occupancy of any portion of the Real Property under a Space Lease.
Survey:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.7.
Survival Period:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 5.3.
Surviving Obligations:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 3.1(a).
Title Commitment:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.7.
Title Company:  First American Title Insurance Company.
Title Exceptions:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.7.
Title Policy:  A 2006-ALTA Extended Coverage Owner’s Title Insurance Policy issued by the Title Company in the form of the proforma attached hereto as Exhibit X, in favor of Purchaser and in the amount of the Purchase Price, showing good and marketable title in the Real Property to be vested in Purchaser, subject to only the Permitted Exceptions.
Title Commitment:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.7(a).
Transfer:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 17.4.
Unopened Consumables:  Consumables which are in unopened cases, boxes, crates or containers (other than single use containers, such as individual guestroom shampoo containers and the like).
Vouchers:  Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 7.1(f).
WARN Act:  The Federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, 29 U.S.C. 2101 2109, or any similar applicable state or local law, together with any rules, regulations and official guidance promulgated thereunder.
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in connection with the acquisition, development, construction, maintenance, repair, renovation or inspection of any of the Property, including any made under any roof warranties, any construction contracts, and any service or maintenance contracts.

Section 1.2    References.  Except as otherwise specifically indicated, all references to Section and Subsection numbers refer to Sections and Subsections of this Agreement, and all references to Exhibits refer to the Exhibits attached to this Agreement.  The words “hereby,” “hereof,” “herein,” “hereto,” “hereunder,” “hereinafter,” and words of similar import refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular section or subsection of this Agreement.  Captions are for convenience only and shall not be used to construe the meaning of any part of this Agreement.

ARTICLE II
SALE AND PURCHASE; “AS IS,” “WHERE IS” SALE

Section 2.1    Sale and Purchase.  Seller hereby agrees to sell to Purchaser, and Purchaser hereby agrees to purchase from Seller, the Property on the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement.

Section 2.2    As is, Where is.
(a)    Purchaser represents that by reason of its business and financial experience, and the business and financial experience of those persons retained by Purchaser to advise it with respect to its investment in the Property, Purchaser has sufficient knowledge, sophistication and experience in business and financial matters to evaluate the merits and risks of the prospective investment and is able to bear the economic risk of such investment.  Purchaser has had and will have during the Inspection Period adequate opportunity and time to review and analyze the risks attendant to the transactions contemplated in this Agreement with the assistance and guidance of competent professionals.  In addition, Purchaser acknowledges that it has had and will have during the Inspection Period a sufficient period of time to inspect, examine and investigate the Property and the Hotel’s operations (including, without limitation, to review and evaluate the physical (including the environmental) condition, survey and title matters relating to the Property) including, but not limited to, the Books and Records provided or made available by Seller or anyone acting on behalf of Seller and/or Manager.  Purchaser represents, warrants and agrees that, except for the Seller Representations, Purchaser is relying solely on its own inspections, examinations and investigations in making the decision to purchase the Property.  Without limiting Purchaser’s termination rights expressly set forth in this Agreement, Purchaser hereby acknowledges and agrees that it shall not have the right to terminate this Agreement and obtain a refund of the Deposit as a result of its dissatisfaction with any aspect of its investigation of the Property after the expiration of the Inspection Period.
(b)    Except for the Seller Representations, Purchaser has not relied, and is not relying, upon any information, documents, sales brochures, other literature, maps or sketches, projections, pro formas, statements, representations or warranties (whether express or implied, oral or written, material or immaterial) that may have been given or made by or on behalf of Seller.

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(c)    Except for the Seller Representations, Purchaser is not relying and has not relied on Seller or any of its Affiliates, or any of their respective officers, members, partners, directors, shareholders, agents, attorneys, employees or representatives as to (i) the quality, nature, adequacy or physical condition of the Property including, but not limited to, the structural elements, foundations, roofs, appurtenances, access, landscaping, parking facilities, electrical, mechanical, HVAC, plumbing, sewage or utility systems, facilities or appliances at the Property or any portion of the Property, (ii) the quality, nature, adequacy or physical condition of soils or ground water at the Property, (iii) the existence, quality, nature, adequacy or physical condition of any utility serving the Property, (iv) the ad valorem taxes now or hereafter payable on the Property or the valuation of the Property for ad valorem tax purposes, (v) the development potential of the Property or the habitability, merchantability, fitness, suitability or adequacy of the Property or any portion of the Property for any particular use or purpose, (vi) the zoning or other legal status of the Real Property, (vii) the compliance by the Property or any portion of the Property, or of the operations conducted on or at the Property, with any Legal Requirements or other covenants, conditions or restrictions, (viii) the quality of any labor or materials relating in any manner to the Property or (ix) except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, the condition of title to the Property or the nature, status, and extent of any right of way, lease, right of redemption, possession, lien, encumbrance, license, reservation, covenant, condition, restriction or any other matter affecting title to the Property.
(d)    EXCEPT FOR THE SELLER REPRESENTATIONS, THE SALE AND CONVEYANCE BY SELLER TO PURCHASER OF THE PROPERTY WILL BE MADE WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OR RECOURSE WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF TITLE (EXCEPT AS TO ACTS OF SELLER), ABSENCE OF DEFECTS (WHETHER APPARENT OR LATENT, KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, EASILY DISCOVERABLE OR HIDDEN), FITNESS FOR ANY ORDINARY USE, OR FITNESS FOR ANY INTENDED USE OR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, EVEN FOR THE RETURN OR REDUCTION OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OR OTHERWISE, THE SOLE PERIL AND RISK OF EVICTION TO BE ASSUMED BY PURCHASER, BUT WITH FULL SUBSTITUTION AND SUBROGATION IN AND TO ALL OF THE RIGHTS AND ACTIONS OF WARRANTY WHICH SELLER HAS OR MAY HAVE AGAINST ALL PRECEDING OWNERS OR SELLERS; IT BEING UNDERSTOOD THAT PURCHASER WILL TAKE THE PROPERTY “AS IS” AND “WHERE IS”, PURCHASER HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGING RELIANCE SOLELY ON ITS OWN TITLE EXAMINATION AND INSPECTION OF THE PROPERTY, AND NOT ON ANY WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS FROM SELLER OR ANYONE ACTING ON BEHALF OF SELLER, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT.
(e)    EXCEPT FOR THE SELLER REPRESENTATIONS, WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT NEITHER SELLER NOR ANYONE ACTING ON BEHALF OF SELLER HAS MADE ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND OR CHARACTER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE PROPERTY INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS AS TO TITLE (EXCEPT AS TO ACTS OF SELLER), ABSENCE OF DEFECTS (WHETHER APPARENT OR LATENT, KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, EASILY DISCOVERABLE OR HIDDEN), HABITABILITY, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY ORDINARY USE, FITNESS FOR ANY 

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INTENDED USE OR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ZONING, TAX CONSEQUENCES, PHYSICAL CONDITION, MOLD, ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION, UTILITIES, OPERATING HISTORY OR PROJECTIONS, VALUATION, GOVERNMENTAL APPROVALS, THE COMPLIANCE OF THE PROPERTY WITH LEGAL REQUIREMENTS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990, 42 U.S.C. 12101, ET SEQ., THE TRUTH, ACCURACY, OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY MATERIALS, DATA, OR INFORMATION PROVIDED BY OR ON BEHALF OF SELLER TO PURCHASER, OR THE MANNER OR QUALITY OF THE CONSTRUCTION OR MATERIALS INCORPORATED INTO THE PROPERTY OR THE MANNER OF REPAIR, QUALITY, STATE OF REPAIR OR LACK OF REPAIR OF THE PROPERTY OR ANY PORTION THEREOF.  EXCEPT FOR THE SELLER REPRESENTATIONS, ALL SUCH REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE PROPERTY ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED BY SELLER AND EXPRESSLY WAIVED BY PURCHASER.  EXCEPT FOR THE SELLER REPRESENTATIONS, PURCHASER HAS NOT RELIED AND WILL NOT RELY ON, AND NEITHER SELLER NOR ANY OF THE SELLER RELEASE PARTIES (AS DEFINED BELOW) IS LIABLE FOR OR BOUND BY, ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, GUARANTIES, STATEMENTS, REPRESENTATIONS, OR INFORMATION PERTAINING OR RELATING TO THE PROPERTY MADE OR FURNISHED BY SELLER, ANY PARTY ACTING OR PURPORTING TO ACT FOR SELLER, OR ANY REAL ESTATE BROKER OR AGENT REPRESENTING OR PURPORTING TO REPRESENT SELLER, TO WHOMEVER MADE OR GIVEN, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, VERBALLY OR IN WRITING.  PURCHASER FURTHER HAS NOT RELIED ON SELLER’S SKILL OR JUDGMENT IN SELECTING THE PROPERTY.  EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, PURCHASER SHALL HAVE NO RIGHT OR CAUSE OF ACTION IN WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE AGAINST SELLER OR ANY OF THE SELLER RELEASE PARTIES IN ANY CONTROVERSY, CLAIM, DEMAND, OR LITIGATION ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROPERTY (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE PHYSICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION THEREOF) AND PURCHASER HEREBY WAIVES AND RELEASES SELLER AND EACH OF THE SELLER RELEASE PARTIES FROM ANY SUCH RIGHT OR CAUSE OF ACTION.
(f)    EXCEPT FOR THE SELLER REPRESENTATIONS, SELLER AND EACH PERSON ACTING OR PURPORTING TO ACT ON BEHALF OF SELLER HAS NOT, DOES NOT AND WILL NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO (A) COMPLIANCE WITH ANY ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS, HEALTH OR SAFETY LAWS, RULES OR REGULATIONS OR LAND USE LAWS, RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS, OR REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THOSE PERTAINING TO THE HANDLING, GENERATING, TREATING, STORING OR DISPOSING OF ANY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, OR (B) ABSENCE OF ANY CLAIMS, WHETHER ASSERTED OR UNASSERTED, WITH RESPECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS OR ENVIRONMENTAL, FIRE LIFE SAFETY OR HEALTH AND WELFARE CONDITIONS AT THE PROPERTY.  AS A MATERIAL PART OF THE CONSIDERATION TO SELLER FOR THE SALE OF THE HOTEL HEREUNDER, PURCHASER HEREBY WAIVES AND RELINQUISHES, AND RELEASES SELLER, MANAGER AND ALL OF SELLER’S AND MANAGER’S OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, 

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SHAREHOLDERS, INVESTORS, MEMBERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS (COLLECTIVELY, “SELLER RELEASE PARTIES”) FROM ANY AND ALL CLAIMS AND REMEDIES (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY RIGHT OF RESCISSION) AGAINST SELLER RELEASE PARTIES OR ANY OF THEM BASED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ON (A) ANY PAST, PRESENT OR FUTURE CONDITION OF THE HOTEL, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE RELEASE OR PRESENCE OF ANY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, MOLD, COMMUNICABLE DISEASE OR OTHER HEALTH OR WELFARE ISSUE OR (B) ANY MISREPRESENTATION, OR FAILURE TO DISCLOSE TO PURCHASER ANY INFORMATION REGARDING THE HOTEL (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY DEFECTIVE, HAZARDOUS OR UNLAWFUL CONDITION OF WHICH SELLER SHOULD BE AWARE, WHETHER OR NOT SUCH CONDITION REASONABLY COULD HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED BY PURCHASER THROUGH AN INSPECTION OF THE HOTEL OR ANY PORTION THEREOF OR THE PROPERTY RECORDS).  NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING STATED TO THE CONTRARY IN THIS AGREEMENT, THE FOREGOING RELEASE SHALL NOT EXTEND TO (AND SHALL EXPRESSLY EXCLUDE) CLAIMS ARISING FROM SELLER’S FRAUD OR, SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, SELLER’S BREACH OF THE SELLER REPRESENTATIONS OR ITS EXPRESS COVENANTS AND OBLIGATIONS (INCLUDING INDEMNITY OBLIGATIONS) SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT AND SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT.  PURCHASER UNDERSTANDS THAT SUCH WAIVER AND RELEASE INCLUDES STATUTORY AS WELL AS “COMMON LAW” AND EQUITABLE RIGHTS AND REMEDIES AND THAT IT COVERS POTENTIAL CLAIMS OF WHICH PURCHASER MAY BE CURRENTLY UNAWARE OR UNABLE TO DISCOVER.  PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE FOREGOING WAIVER AND RELEASE IS OF MATERIAL CONSIDERATION TO SELLER IN ENTERING INTO THIS AGREEMENT, THAT PURCHASER’S COUNSEL HAS ADVISED PURCHASER OF THE POSSIBLE LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF MAKING SUCH WAIVER AND RELEASE AND THAT PURCHASER HAS TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT, IN AGREEING TO PURCHASE THE HOTEL AT THE PURCHASE PRICE SPECIFIED HEREIN, SELLER’S DISCLAIMER OF ANY WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE HOTEL OTHER THAN THOSE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN.  NOTHING HEREIN, HOWEVER, SHALL RELEASE SELLER FROM ANY LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH ANY FRAUD BY SELLER OR SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, FOR A BREACH OF A SELLER REPRESENTATION.
(g)    NEITHER SELLER NOR ANY OF THE SELLER RELEASE PARTIES NOR MANAGER SHALL BE LIABLE TO PURCHASER OR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES FOR ANY PROSPECTIVE OR SPECULATIVE PROFITS, OR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED UPON CONTRACT, TORT OR NEGLIGENCE OR IN ANY OTHER MANNER ARISING FROM THIS AGREEMENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED BY THIS AGREEMENT.
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the benefits of any such law and intends that it not be applicable here, including, but not limited to the provisions of California Civil Code Section 1542, which provides as follows:
“A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS WHICH THE CREDITOR DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS OR HER FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE, WHICH IF KNOWN BY HIM OR HER MUST HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS OR HER SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR.”
/s/ MM     Purchaser’s Initials

ARTICLE III
PURCHASE PRICE

Section 3.1    Purchase Price; Deposit.  The purchase price (the “Purchase Price”) to be paid by Purchaser to Seller at the Closing shall be One Hundred Thirty-Seven Million Dollars ($137,000,000.00), subject to the prorations and adjustments as provided in this Agreement.  Seller and Purchaser agree that the Purchase Price shall be allocated among (i) the Land and the Improvements, and (ii) the Personal Property (and the classes thereof) as set forth on Exhibit AA attached hereto for federal, state and local tax purposes in accordance with Section 1060 (the “Allocation”).  Purchaser and Seller shall (i) cooperate in the filing of any forms (including Form 8594 under Section 1060 of the Code) with respect to the agreed Allocation, including any amendments to such forms required pursuant to this Agreement with respect to any adjustment to the Purchase Price, and (ii) shall file all federal, state and local income tax returns and related tax documents consistent with the Allocation, as the same may be adjusted pursuant to any provisions of this Agreement.  The provisions of this Section 3.1 shall survive the Closing without limitation.
The Purchase Price shall be payable by Purchaser as follows:
(i)    No later than 3:00 p.m. Central Standard Time on the date one (1) Business Day after the Effective Date, Purchaser shall deposit with the Escrow Company, as escrow agent, the amount of Four Million Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($4,250,000.00) by a wire transfer of immediately available United States of America funds as an earnest money deposit (together with the interest earned thereon, the “Deposit”).  In the event Purchaser does not deposit the Deposit on or before 3:00 p.m. Central Standard Time on the first (1st) Business Day following the Effective Date, this Agreement shall automatically terminate, whereupon the parties hereto shall be released from all further obligations under this Agreement, except for obligations that expressly survive the termination of this Agreement (the “Surviving Obligations”).
(j)    On the Closing Date, Purchaser shall pay the balance of the Purchase Price, subject to the prorations and adjustments provided for in this Agreement, in cash by certified check or wire transfer of immediately available United States of America funds to the Escrow Company, as escrow agent, in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.  Purchaser shall be responsible for any income taxes payable with respect to any interest and/or dividends earned 

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with respect to the Deposit.  The terms of this Section 3.1(b) shall survive the Closing or any termination of this Agreement.

Section 3.2    Application of Deposit.  The Deposit shall be held and disbursed by the Escrow Company acting as escrow agent in accordance with this Agreement.  The Deposit shall be invested in a federally insured interest bearing account mutually acceptable to Seller and Purchaser, provided that Escrow Company has been furnished with a completed and executed W-9 for the party entitled to said interest, and any interest earned on the Deposit shall be paid to the party to which the Deposit is paid pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement; provided, however, Purchaser shall be responsible for the payment of any and all taxes payable in connection with any interest earned on the Deposit.  If the sale of the Property is consummated in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, the Deposit shall be applied to the Purchase Price to be paid by Purchaser at the Closing.  In the event of a default under this Agreement by Purchaser or Seller, the Deposit shall be applied as provided in this Agreement.

ARTICLE IV
DILIGENCE MATTERS

Section 4.1    Inspection Period.  Purchaser acknowledges that Seller provided Purchaser the opportunity to conduct such due diligence and inspections of the Property as Purchaser and its officers, directors, employees and advisers deemed necessary and appropriate prior to the Effective Date.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, any and all references to the “Inspection Period” in this Agreement mean and refer and shall be deemed to mean and refer to for all purposes to a period commencing prior to the Effective Date and expiring immediately upon the Effective Date and that, therefore, any and all rights of Purchaser to terminate this Agreement in connection with its Due Diligence have terminated and been unconditionally waived and relinquished, and Purchaser has no such right to so terminate this Agreement in connection with its Due Diligence (but without limiting Purchaser’s termination rights expressly set forth in this Agreement (including, without limitation, termination rights set forth in Section 4.7) and the Deposit shall be non-refundable to Purchaser except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement).  Notwithstanding the foregoing, from and after the Effective Date, subject to the terms of this Agreement, Purchaser and its representatives shall be permitted to enter upon the Property during the term of this Agreement to examine, inspect and investigate the Property including, but not limited to, all Books and Records located at the Property, subject to Manager’s good faith compliance with Legal Requirements with respect to access to any and all Employee records (collectively, “Due Diligence”); provided, however, the Purchaser shall have no right to terminate this Agreement based on such Due Diligence after the expiration of the Inspection Period.  Purchaser’s Due Diligence shall be subject to the terms, conditions and limitations set forth in this Article IV, and Purchaser’s conduct shall be in strict compliance with the covenants and agreements contained in this Article IV.

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each such instance (i) Purchaser notifies Seller in writing of its intent to enter the Property to conduct its Due Diligence not less than twenty-four (24) hours prior to such entry; (ii) the date and time period are scheduled with Seller; and (iii) Purchaser is in full compliance with the insurance requirements set forth in Section 4.6.  At Seller’s election, a representative of Seller shall be present during any entry by Purchaser or its representatives upon the Property for Due Diligence.  Purchaser shall take all necessary actions to ensure that neither it nor any of its representatives unreasonably interfere with the guests of the Hotel or ongoing operations occurring at the Property.  Purchaser shall not cause or permit any mechanic liens, materialmen’s liens or other liens to be filed against the Property as a result of its Due Diligence.

Section 4.3    Testing.  Purchaser shall have the right to conduct, at its sole cost and expense, any inspections, studies or tests that Purchaser deems appropriate in determining the condition of the Property; provided, however, Purchaser is not permitted to perform any sampling, boring, drilling or other physically intrusive testing into the structures or ground constituting the Property, including, without limitation, any so-called Phase II environmental assessment, without the prior written consent of Seller for such testing to be provided in Seller’s sole and absolute discretion.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, Purchaser shall have the right to conduct a non-intrusive Phase I environmental assessment without obtaining Seller’s prior consent, provided that such Phase I shall not include any sampling, boring, drilling or other physically intrusive testing into the structures or ground constituting any portion of the Property.

Section 4.4    Intentionally Omitted.

Section 4.5    Confidentiality.  Purchaser agrees and covenants with Seller not to disclose to any third party (other than its agents and employees, directors, trustees, lenders, accountants, attorneys, and other professionals and consultants engaged by Purchaser (collectively, “Purchaser Parties”) in connection with the transaction contemplated in this Agreement who shall also be obligated, and have been instructed, under this Section 4.5 not to disclose) without Seller’s prior written consent, the existence of this Agreement or any of the terms or conditions set forth in this Agreement, the Books and Records or any of the reports or any other documentation or information obtained by Purchaser or any Purchaser Parties which relates to the Property, Seller or its Affiliates in any way, all of which shall be used by Purchaser and the Purchaser Parties solely in connection with the transaction contemplated by this Agreement, or the existence of any dispute under this Agreement, unless Purchaser or any Purchaser Party is (i) obligated by applicable Legal Requirements to make such a disclosure, (ii) is required to as may be necessary to obtain Permits from any governmental authority or (iii) is required to in connection with Purchaser’s or any Purchaser Party’s filing or other disclosures required by the Securities and Exchange Commission; provided, however, in no event shall Purchaser or Seller make or issue any public release except as set forth in Section 17.3.  If such disclosure is required or permitted under clauses (i) – (iii) of this Section 4.5, then Purchaser shall notify Seller in writing of such obligation to ensure Seller has the opportunity to prevent (or appropriately and reasonably limit) any such disclosure.  If this Agreement is terminated, Purchaser agrees that all such information will continue to be held in strict confidence and Purchaser shall return all copies of such information to Seller and Purchaser agrees to provide Seller, without liability, representation or warranty, copies of any third-party 

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tests, reports and inspections of the Property so requested by Seller which were made or conducted for or on behalf of Purchaser (excluding any such materials which are prohibited to be distributed by such third-party); provided, however, in the event Seller requests to have any such third-party test, report and/or inspection certified to Seller (to the extent permitted by such third-party), Seller shall reimburse Purchaser for fifty percent (50%) of Purchaser’s out-of-pocket costs if this Agreement has not been terminated as a result of a Purchaser Default, in which circumstance Seller shall have no obligation to reimburse Purchaser in connection with the delivery of such reports.  Except as set forth in the Seller Representations, Purchaser shall have no right to rely on any such confidential information and Seller makes no representation or warranty to the completeness or accuracy of such confidential information and Purchaser shall indemnify Seller for any costs incurred as a result of Purchaser’s or any Purchaser Party’s use of such information in violation of this Section 4.5.  The provisions of this Section 4.5 shall survive the Closing or any termination of this Agreement.

Section 4.6    Indemnification; Restoration; Insurance.  Purchaser agrees to save, protect, defend, indemnify and hold Seller, Manager and each of their Indemnitees harmless from and against any and all Liabilities suffered or incurred by any of Seller, Manager or any of their Indemnitees as a result of or in connection with any activities of Purchaser (including activities of any of Purchaser’s employees, consultants, contractors or other agents) relating to its inspection of the Property, including, without limitation, mechanics’ liens, damage to the Property, injury to persons or property resulting from such activities in connection therewith or a violation of the confidentiality provisions of this Agreement, except to the extent resulting from Seller’s, Manager’s or their respective Affiliates’ or Indemnitees’ gross negligence or willful misconduct.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, Purchaser’s indemnification obligations hereunder shall not include any obligation or duty whatsoever with respect to any such claims (including claims that the Real Property has declined in value) to the extent arising out of or resulting from the mere discovery or presence of any pre-existing Hazardous Substances or other property condition.  If the Property is damaged as result of or in connection with the activities of Purchaser, Purchaser, at its sole cost and expense, shall promptly restore the Property to substantially the same condition as it existed prior to such damage.  Furthermore, Purchaser shall maintain and cause any of its representatives or agents conducting any Due Diligence to maintain and have in effect commercial general liability insurance with single occurrence coverage of at least One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) and aggregate coverage of at least Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) for personal injury, including bodily injury and death, and property damage, naming Seller and Manager as an additional insured parties, and containing a waiver of subrogation.  Purchaser shall deliver to Seller a copy of the certificate of insurance effectuating the insurance required under this Section 4.6, prior to conducting any inspections or investigations at the Property.  The provisions of this Section 4.6 shall survive the Closing or any termination of this Agreement.

Section 4.7    Title and Survey.
(a)    Prior to the Effective Date, the Title Company has delivered to Purchaser a preliminary title report for the Property (the “Title Commitment”) along with legible copies of each instrument listed as an exception therein (the “Title Exceptions”) and Seller has delivered the existing ALTA survey (the “Survey”) of the Land and Improvements.  All such exceptions and 

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matters set forth on Exhibit M attached hereto, those matters disclosed by the Survey and any exceptions or matters caused by or through Purchaser shall be “Permitted Exceptions”.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Seller shall remove at Closing (i) any mortgage, deed of trust or similar voluntary monetary lien affecting the Property; (ii) any mechanic’s or similar liens for work performed at the Property and not caused by any acts or omissions of Purchaser or any Purchaser Party; and (iii) Taxes which constitute Title Exceptions which would be delinquent if unpaid at Closing (individually and collectively, the “Seller Encumbrances”).  Seller shall be permitted to use the proceeds from the sale to effect such removal at Closing so long as the same does not prevent or delay the Title Company from issuing the Title Policy as required under Section 9.1.
(b)    If after the Effective Date, the Title Company issues an update to the Title Commitment and such update to the Title Commitment discloses an additional Title Exception other than a Permitted Exception or a Seller Encumbrance (which Seller is required to discharge in accordance with this Section 4.7) or a title encumbrance caused by or through Purchaser (or any Purchaser Parties) or expressly approved by Purchaser in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, or if an update to the Survey discloses a material new issue not disclosed by or set forth on the Survey, that in either instance, in Purchaser’s commercially reasonable good faith opinion materially adversely impacts title to the Property or the operation of the Hotel, then within three (3) Business Days of Purchaser’s receipt of such updated Title Commitment or the updated Survey, Purchaser may object to such new exception (and any change in an existing exception) shown in the updated Title Commitment or new matter disclosed by the Updated Survey, by providing Seller with a written notice of such objections (the “Intervening Lien Objection Letter”), which notice shall contain a reasonably detailed explanation of such objections.  If Purchaser does not deliver an Intervening Lien Objection Letter within the time period specified above, Purchaser shall be deemed to have accepted all exceptions contained in the updated Title Commitment and/or the Updated Survey (other than any Seller Encumbrances) and all such exceptions and matters and shall also constitute Permitted Exceptions and Exhibit M shall be deemed modified by such updated Title Commitment and/or updated Survey, as applicable.  In the event any such objections are timely made by Purchaser, Seller shall have the right, but not the obligation, exercisable by delivery of a notice to Purchaser (the “Seller’s Response Notice”) within one (1) Business Day after receipt of Purchaser’s Intervening Lien Objection Letter (the “Seller’s Response Period”) to commit to cure (by removal or, if acceptable to Purchaser in its sole but good faith discretion, by endorsement or otherwise) such objections in the manner specified in the Seller’s Response Notice within the time periods provided herein.  The procurement by Seller of a commitment for the issuance of a title policy or endorsement thereto (if acceptable to Purchaser in its sole but good faith discretion) by the Title Company insuring Purchaser against the exception or other matter shall be deemed a cure of such exception or matter as long as the Title Company agrees to delete such exception or (if acceptable to Purchaser in its sole but good faith discretion) affirmatively insure over such exception.  Except with respect to Seller Encumbrances, if there are objections timely made by Purchaser that Seller elects or is deemed to have elected not to cure, then Purchaser shall have the right, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, within one (1) Business Day after the earlier of (i) receipt of Seller’s Response Notice or (ii) the expiration of the Seller’s Response Period to either (A) terminate this Agreement upon written notice to Seller whereupon this Agreement shall terminate, Escrow Company shall immediately return the Deposit to Purchaser, the Parties shall 

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each pay one-half the costs of escrow, and neither party to this Agreement shall thereafter have any further rights or liabilities under this Agreement, except for the Surviving Obligations, or (B) be deemed to have agreed to accept title to the Real Property subject to all exceptions to title set forth in the updated Title Commitment as applicable, and all matters shown on the updated Survey, as applicable, other than those which Seller has expressly agreed to remedy in the manner set forth in Seller’s Response Notice (or is hereunder obligated to remove because such item constitutes a Seller Encumbrance) and proceed to Closing.  If any such objections are not cured (or arrangements for such cure to be effective as of the Closing are not made) by Seller in the manner provided in Seller’s Response, then Seller shall be in breach of this Agreement and Purchaser may as its only option, elect any of the remedies set forth in Section 15.2.

Section 4.8    Space Leases, Hotel Contracts and Equipment Leases.  Purchaser agrees to assume all obligations under the Space Leases and, to the extent assumable or any requisite consent is obtained, the Hotel Contracts, including any Equipment Leases, to the extent first arising and accruing from and after the Closing Date, provided that, Seller shall pay all of the actual out-of-pocket fees, costs and expenses incurred in connection with assignment and assumption of the Space Leases and the Hotel Contracts.  Seller shall use reasonable efforts to obtain any required consents or satisfy any other requirements in connection with the assignment and assumption of all Space Leases and Hotel Contracts; provided, however, in the event Seller is unable to obtain any such consents or satisfy the requirements to assign any Space Lease or Hotel Contract, (i) such Space Leases and/or Hotel Contracts shall be excluded from the definition of Property, (ii) Seller shall not be in default hereunder, (iii) Seller shall remain solely liable for any and all costs in connection with the termination of any such Space Lease or Hotel Contract (including, without limitation, any break-up fees, termination fees or damages resulting therefrom), and (iv) the parties shall consummate the Closing in accordance with this Agreement without the transfer of such Space Lease and/or Hotel Contract to Purchaser.  The provisions of this Section 4.8 shall survive the Closing.

Section 4.9    Franchise Agreement.  So long as Purchaser complies with its obligations set forth in this Section 4.9, it shall be a condition to Purchaser’s obligation to Closing that Franchisor shall have entered into a consent and amendment, guaranty and such other agreements with respect to the Franchise Agreement on the form required by Franchisor (preserving the same franchise fee, FF&E reserve fund obligations and area of protection terms that are currently set forth in the Franchise Agreement) and modified to include the property improvement plan (aka “PIP”) dated September 1, 2015 and such other commercially reasonable changes requested by Purchaser (the “Material Franchise Terms”); provided, however, only those commercially reasonable changes that are consistent with the terms of the most recent consent and amendment, guaranty and other agreements between Franchisor and Purchaser or Affiliates of Purchaser shall be considered Material Franchise Terms for purposes of this Agreement.  In addition to the foregoing, Purchaser agrees and acknowledges that it shall be required to assume Seller’s obligations under the Franchise Agreement with respect to the repayment of unamortized Key Money (as defined in the Franchise Agreement) as part of Purchaser’s franchise agreement and Purchaser shall have no right to object to such obligation.  Prior to the Effective Date, Purchaser has filed its application for a new franchise agreement with Franchisor and together therewith paid all required application fees.

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Purchaser expressly acknowledges that (a) Seller has entered into this Agreement on the basis that no termination costs, fees or expenses or liquidated damages shall be payable by Seller as a result of the sale of the Property to Purchaser or as a result of Purchaser or its designee (at Purchaser’s sole cost and expense) assuming the Franchise Agreement for the Hotel and, (b) Seller must receive a written release from Franchisor, on Franchisor’s current standard form, of any obligations of Seller or any of its Affiliates under the Franchise Agreement first arising from and after Closing (including with respect to the repayment of any unamortized Key Money (as defined in the Franchise Agreement) or pursuant to any guaranties from Seller or any of its Affiliates pursuant to the Franchise Agreement but expressly excluding any amounts due and owing (or otherwise incurred or accrued) prior to the Closing Date other than any liquidated damages).  If Closing occurs and Purchaser or its designee has not so assumed the Franchise Agreement as set forth above (and Seller has not obtained a release of Seller and its Affiliates as set forth above), in each case, such that no termination fees, liquidated damages or similar fees and penalties (including the repayment of any unamortized portion of any Key Money under the Franchise Agreement) are payable by Seller or any of its Affiliates (including Seller or any entity owning a beneficial interest in Seller in its capacity as a guarantor or otherwise) as a result of the sale of the Property to Purchaser, then Purchaser shall be responsible for, and shall save, protect, defend, indemnify and hold Seller (and any Affiliate of Seller) harmless from any such termination fees, liquidated damages or similar costs, fees and penalties in connection with the termination of the Franchise Agreement as of the Closing and any other Liabilities of Seller had the release of Seller and its Affiliates as set forth above been obtained.
The provisions of this Section 4.9 shall survive the Closing.

Section 4.10    3-05 Audit.  At Purchaser’s request, and to the extent in Seller’s possession (and without any obligation to incur any out of pocket expenses), Seller agrees to promptly deliver to RSM US LLP all documents and financial information that RSM US LLP reasonably requires to complete the audit of the financial statements of Seller in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles of the United States of America (“GAAP”).  Seller acknowledges and agrees to use its reasonable efforts to also provide such additional information which is deemed relevant and reasonably necessary (as determined by RSM US LLP) to enable Purchaser and its accountants to prepare and audit financial statements of Seller in compliance with (a) Rule 3-05 of Regulation S-X of the Securities and Exchange Commission which audit may commence at any time after the expiration of the Inspection Period; (b) any other rule issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission and applicable to Purchaser; and (c) any registration statement, report or disclosure statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission by, or on behalf of, Purchaser.  Exhibit N attached hereto is a representative list of documents and financial information that may be required by RSM US LLP to complete such audits; provided, however, that (1) Seller has reviewed the foregoing list and agrees that Seller is able to provide all such documentation and required information to RSM US LLP in the event of an audit, and (2) Seller acknowledges and agrees that the foregoing is a representative description of the information and documentation that Purchaser and its accountants may require in order to comply with (a), (b) and (c) above; provided, however, that except for those items listed on Exhibit N, Seller shall have no obligation to prepare any documentation that is not in its possession or control unless the reasonable cost thereof is paid by Purchaser.  Seller shall engage (at Purchaser’s sole cost and expense) RSM US LLP to commence any and all such required 

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audits.  In connection with the foregoing audit(s), and in furtherance of Seller’s obligations to assist Purchaser pursuant to this Section 4.10, Seller covenants and agrees to execute and deliver to RSM US LLP certain audit representation letters, the form of which are attached hereto as Exhibit O (each, an “Audit Representation Letter”), provided that the form of such Audit Representation Letters may be modified as required to account for any issues identified during the audit.  Seller’s obligations under this Section 4.10 shall survive the Closing for a period of twenty-four (24) months.

Section 4.11    California Required Disclosures.  As used herein, the term “California Natural Hazard Area” shall mean those areas identified as natural hazard areas or natural hazards in the Natural Hazard Disclosure Act, California Government Code Sections 8589.3, 8589.4 and 51183.5, and California Public Resources Code Sections 2621.9, 2694 and 4136, and any successor statutes or laws (collectively the “California Natural Hazard Laws”).  Purchaser hereby acknowledges that, prior to the date of this Agreement, Seller has provided Purchaser with a Natural Hazard Disclosure Statement (the “California NHDS”) in a form required by the California Natural Hazard Laws.  Purchaser acknowledges that Seller retained the services of Zoning Info, Inc. to examine the maps and other information made available to the public by government agencies for the purpose of enabling Seller to fulfill its disclosure obligations with respect to the California Natural Hazard Laws and to prepare the written report of the result of its examination (the “California Natural Hazard Report”).  Purchaser acknowledges that the California Natural Hazard Report fully and completely discharges Seller from its disclosure obligations under the California Natural Hazard Laws and under California Civil Code Sections 1102 through 1102.17.  Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that nothing contained in the California NHDS releases Purchaser from its obligation to fully investigate and satisfy itself with the condition of the Property during the Inspection Period, including, without limitation, whether the Property is located in any California Natural Hazard Area.  Purchaser further acknowledges and agrees that the matters set forth in the California NHDS or California Natural Hazard Report may change on or prior to the Closing and that Seller has no obligation to update, modify or supplement the California NHDS or California Natural Hazard Report.  Purchaser is solely responsible for preparing and delivering its own California NHDS to subsequent prospective purchasers of the Property.

Section 4.12    Intentionally Deleted.

Section 4.13    Tax Clearance.  Following the expiration of the Inspection Period, Seller shall cooperate (at no cost to Seller other than de minimis legal fees) with Purchaser in its efforts to obtain a “tax clearance” letter from the California State Board of Equalization for Seller.  Failure to obtain any tax clearance letter shall not be deemed to be a failure of any condition precedent to Seller’s or Purchaser’s obligations to consummate the sale and purchase of the Property pursuant to this Agreement or a breach by Seller of this Agreement.  For purposes of this Agreement, the term “Tax Clearance Letter” shall mean (a) a “tax clearance” letter from the California State Board of Equalization showing that no taxes are delinquent and unpaid for Seller under California Revenue Tax Code Section 6811 through 6815, or (b) a notice of withholding from the California State Board of Equalization setting forth the taxes that are due and payable for Seller under California Revenue Tax Code Section 6811 through 6815.  The 

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provisions of this Section 4.13 shall survive Closing until such time as Purchaser receives a Tax Clearance Letter, for a period of time not to exceed one hundred eighty (180) days.

ARTICLE V
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

Section 5.1    Representations and Warranties of Seller.  Seller hereby represents and warrants the following matters to Purchaser as of the Effective Date (or such other time as provided herein) and Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that the representations and warranties contained herein are made solely by Seller and in no event shall be deemed to have been made by any of the Seller Release Parties.  Whenever a representation or warranty or other reference is made in this Agreement on the basis of the knowledge, actual knowledge, best knowledge or otherwise with reference to the knowledge of Seller (any such reference, “Seller’s Knowledge”), such representation, warranty or reference is made solely on the basis of the actual, as distinguished from implied, imputed and constructive, knowledge, on the date that such representation or warranty is made, of Clark Hanrattie and Steen Petri (collectively, “Seller’s Representatives”), without inquiry or investigation or duty provided, however, that Seller’s Representatives shall have no personal liability whatsoever with respect to any such representation, warranty or otherwise under this Agreement.  In addition to the foregoing, the representations and warranties of Seller herein shall be deemed modified to reflect: (1) the actual personal knowledge (as distinguished from implied, imputed and constructive knowledge) of Michael Medzigian, Gil Murillo or Rick Moceri (each a “Purchaser’s Representative”); and (2) any facts disclosed to Purchaser (or any Purchaser Party) in (A) any written memorandum, report, letter, study, spreadsheet, chart, table, abstract, summary or survey (collectively, “Diligence Reports”) prepared by Purchaser, any Purchaser Party or any advisor, consultant, attorney, accountant or other agent of Purchaser (i.e. expressly excluding any Diligence Reports prepared by third parties other than those noted in the preceding clause) or (B) the documents, agreements, statements, correspondence and other files set forth on Exhibit P which have been delivered or otherwise made available to Purchaser, which Exhibit P shall be updated within one (1) Business Day following the expiration of the Inspection Period to reflect any additional materials provided to Purchaser, any Purchaser Party or any advisor, consultant, attorney, account or other agent of Purchaser (as so updated, the “Diligence Material”), so long as, in each instance of clauses (A) and (B), the particular actual personal knowledge of a Purchaser Representative under clause (1) above or the particular information contained in or disclosed by any such Diligence Reports or Diligence Material under clause (2) above would, or likely would, lead an experienced real estate professional to reasonably conclude that such information within such actual personal knowledge or such Diligence Reports contains or discloses information that is inconsistent in material respects with and could constitute a breach of the Seller Representations (collectively items 1 and 2 above are herein referred to as a “Representation Qualification”).
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authorize Seller to make, execute, deliver and perform this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.  The person executing this Agreement on behalf of Seller has been duly authorized to do so.  This Agreement is a binding and legal agreement of Seller, enforceable against Seller in accordance with its terms, subject to the effect of applicable bankruptcy or insolvency and general principles of equity.
(b)    No Conflict.  The execution and delivery of this Agreement and the closing documents to be executed in connection herewith by Seller and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby by Seller, except as otherwise provided herein, do not require the consent or approval of any governmental authority or to Seller’s Knowledge, any third party, nor shall such execution and delivery result in a breach or violation of any Legal Requirement, or conflict with, breach, result in a default (or an event which with notice or passage of time or both will constitute a default) under or violate any contract or agreement to which Seller is a party or by which it or the Property is bound, except with respect to the transfer and assignments of any Hotel Contracts, Space Leases, Permits or Warranties that require the consent or approval of the counterparty to such Hotel Contract or Space Lease or the issuer of such Warranty or Permit.
(c)    Pending Litigation/Violations.  Except as set forth on Exhibit C-1, neither Seller nor Manager is involved in any litigation, administrative action, arbitration or similar adjudicatory proceeding with respect to the Property which has not been resolved, settled or dismissed.  To Seller’s Knowledge, except as described in Exhibit C-1, there are no actions, suits or other legal proceedings pending or threatened in writing against Seller, Manager, or affecting any of Seller’s rights, in each case, with respect to the Property.  Except as noted in Exhibit C-2, Seller has not received any written notice from any governmental or quasi-governmental agency of any violation of a Legal Requirement by Seller or Manager in connection with the use or operation of the Property which has not been corrected.  Seller has delivered to Purchaser a true and correct redacted copy of the settlement agreement with respect to the Prior Dispute.
(d)    Condemnation.  Neither Seller nor Manager has received written notice from any governmental authority of any pending condemnation proceeding or other proceeding in eminent domain.  To Seller’s Knowledge, there are no pending, or threatened in writing, condemnation proceedings or condemnation actions against the Property.
(e)    Employees.  Except for the Employees covered by the Existing CBA, no union is presently serving as collective bargaining agent for any Employees.  Seller has delivered to Purchaser a true and complete copy of the CBA.  Seller has neither given nor received any written notice of any breach or default under the CBA that has not been cured.  Except for the CBA, there are no labor or collective bargaining agreements covering any Employee.  Seller has no employees and is not a party to any Employment Contract, recognition agreement, collective bargaining agreement, compensation agreement or Employee Benefit Plan (other than the Existing CBA).  All Employees are employed by Manager or an Affiliate of Manager.  The Employee Census attached hereto as Exhibit V-1, is a true, correct and complete in all material respects.  True and correct copies of all Employment Contracts set forth on Exhibit V-2 have been provided to Purchaser and such Employment Contracts comprise all Employment Contracts.  To Seller’s Knowledge, there is no pending or threatened attempt to organize a labor union covering any employees employed by 

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Manager at the Hotel that are not covered by the Existing CBA and there is no pending or threatened strike, work stoppage, work slowdown, picketing, lockout or other material labor dispute involving the Hotel.  There is no litigation threatened in writing nor any defined benefit retirement pension plan for any current or former Employees (i.e., employees of the Hotel that are no longer employed by Manager or its Affiliate as of the Effective Date) that would be binding on, or a result in a Liability of, Seller from and after Closing.  As of the Effective Date only and without reference to any other time period, neither Seller nor Manager or Manager’s Affiliate is required to contribute to a “multiemployer plan” as defined under Section 4001(a)(3) of ERISA in connection with the operation of the Hotel.
(f)    Licenses and Permits.  To Seller’s Knowledge, Seller has delivered or made available to Purchaser prior to the Effective Date complete copies of all material Permits and, to Seller’s Knowledge, Seller has no other material Permits other than those listed on Exhibit R.  Neither Seller, nor to Seller’s Knowledge, Manager has received any written notice from any governmental or quasi-governmental agency having jurisdiction over the Property of any uncured violation or default of any Permit.
(g)    Environmental Notice.  Neither Seller nor Manager has received any written notices from any governmental authority of (i) any uncured violation of any Environmental Laws regarding any environmental conditions at the Hotel; (ii) any failure of Seller, Manager or the Hotel to have all required governmental permits and/or licenses, if any, relating to Hazardous Substances; or (iii) any release of Hazardous Substances from the Real Property.
(h)    Space Leases.  Seller has delivered or made available to Purchaser prior to the Effective Date, complete copies of all Space Leases, and there are no Space Leases except as set forth on the list attached hereto as Exhibit D.  Except as disclosed in Exhibit D, (i) to Seller’s Knowledge, each Space Lease is in full force and effect; (ii) neither Seller nor Manager has received any written notice from any Space Lessee claiming that Seller is currently in default under any Space Leases; and (iii) no Space Lessee is in default in any material monetary obligation or, to Seller’s Knowledge, any material non-monetary obligation, under its Space Lease.
(i)    Fixtures and Tangible Personal Property.  All of the Fixtures and Tangible Personal Property shall be owned by Seller on the Closing Date, free and clear of all liens, encumbrances and security interests.  Except as set forth in Exhibit D attached hereto, none of the Fixtures and Tangible Personal Property required for the operation, repair or maintenance of the Property is leased from or owned by third-parties.  Purchaser acknowledges that the composition of the Tangible Personal Property may change in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and in the ordinary course of business.
(j)    Bankruptcy.  Seller is not insolvent and has not filed any petition in bankruptcy or other insolvency proceedings or proceedings for reorganization of Seller or for the appointment of a receiver or trustee for all or any substantial part of Seller’s property, nor has Seller made any assignment for the benefit of its creditors or filed a petition for an arrangement, or entered into an arrangement with creditors or filed a petition for an arrangement with creditors or otherwise admitted in writing its inability to pay its debts as they become due or been named in an involuntary 

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bankruptcy proceeding and to Seller’s Knowledge, no such actions are contemplated or have been threatened.
(k)    Tax Abatement Proceedings.  To Seller’s Knowledge, except as set forth on Exhibit E, there is no currently pending appeal or abatement proceeding with respect to the real estate taxes assessed on the Real Property.
(l)    Hotel Contracts.  Attached as Exhibit F is a list of all of the Hotel Contracts, including any Equipment Leases; provided, however, that if Seller has inadvertently omitted a Hotel Contract from Exhibit F, Purchaser hereby acknowledges and agrees that it shall not have any right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to the terms hereof, but shall not be obligated to assume such Hotel Contract if such Hotel Contract is not terminable on thirty (30) or less days’ notice without payment of any penalty or termination fee.  To Seller’s Knowledge, Seller has provided a true, accurate and complete copy of each such Hotel Contract to Purchaser.  All Hotel Contracts are, to Seller’s Knowledge, in full force and effect and neither Seller nor Manager has given or received any written notice of any default under any Hotel Contract which has not been fully cured and, to Seller’s Knowledge, neither Seller nor any other party to a Hotel Contract is otherwise in material default of its obligations thereunder.
(m)    Non-Foreign Person.  Seller is a “United States person” (as defined in Section 7701(a)(30)(B) or (C) of the Code) or a disregarded entity of such person for the purposes of the provisions of Section 1445(a) of the Code.
(n)    OFAC.  Seller has not engaged in any dealings or transactions, directly or indirectly, (i) in contravention of any U.S., international or other money laundering regulations or conventions, including, without limitation, the United States Bank Secrecy Act, the United States Money Laundering Control Act of 1986, the United States International Money Laundering Abatement and Anti-Terrorist Financing Act of 2001, Trading with the Enemy Act (50 U.S.C. §1 et seq., as amended), or any foreign asset control regulations of the United States Treasury Department (31 CFR, Subtitle B, Chapter V, as amended) or any enabling legislation or executive order relating thereto (collectively, “OFAC Regulations”), (ii) in contravention of Executive Order No. 13224 dated September 24, 2001 issued by the President of the United States (Executive Order Blocking Property and Prohibiting Transactions with Persons Who Commit, Threaten to Commit, or Support Terrorism), as may be amended or supplemented from time to time (“Anti-Terrorism Order”), or (iii) on behalf of terrorists or terrorist organizations, including those persons or entities that are included on any relevant lists maintained by the United Nations, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development, Financial Action Task Force, U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control, U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission, U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, U.S. Internal Revenue Service or any country or organization, all as may be amended from time to time.  To Seller’s Knowledge, Seller (i) is not and will not be conducting any business or engaging in any transaction with any person appearing on the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control list of restrictions and prohibited persons, or (ii) is not a person described in Section 1 of the Anti-Terrorism Order, and Seller has not engaged in any dealings or transactions, or otherwise been associated, with any such person.

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(o)    Ongoing Capital Improvements.  Except as set forth on Exhibit S attached hereto, there are no capital improvement projects which exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) currently ongoing at the Property other than routine repairs and maintenance.  To Seller’s Knowledge, any and all construction contracts or development agreements in an amount in excess of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) for the performance of any capital improvement projects other than those set forth on Exhibit S, have been terminated or with applicable lien releases and paid in full, and there are no material amounts remaining to be paid under any such contract or agreement.
(p)    Taxes.  Seller has paid all taxes, including penalties and interest, that are due on or have accrued through the Effective Date and all required reports and returns relating thereto have been, or will be, timely filed, subject to any extension rights.  To Seller’s Knowledge, all sales and use taxes required to be paid or collected by Seller or Manager in the ownership and operation of the Property have been or will be collected and paid, in the ordinary course of business, to the appropriate governmental authority through the Effective Date.  To Seller’s knowledge, as of the Effective Date, (i) neither Seller nor Manager has received written notice of any special tax assessment relating to the Hotel or any portion thereof, and (ii) there are no tax agreements in place affecting the Property.
(q)    Financial Statements.  The financial and operating statements of the Hotel provided by Seller to Purchaser for fiscal years 2013, 2014 and 2015 and year to date through March, 2016 are true and correct copies of the documents used in connection with the reporting by Seller to its clients and investors.  To Seller’s Knowledge, all such financial and operating statements so provided have been prepared in accordance with GAAP, are in all material respects true and complete and fairly represent the financial condition of Seller and the Hotel as of the dates stated therein.
(r)    Liquor License.  To Seller’s Knowledge, the Liquor License is in full force and effect and there is no investigation pending by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (the “California ABC”).  Seller has received no written notice from the California ABC regarding any violation of revocation of the Liquor License and there is no investigation pending by the California ABC
(s)    Labor Agreements.  Neither Seller, Manager, HEI Hotels & Resorts nor any Affiliate of any such party is subject to any agreement, arrangement or understanding with UNITE HERE or any other labor organization that would, as a result of (x) Purchaser’s acquisition of the Hotel and/or (y) Purchaser’s actual or potential retention of Manager, HEI Hotels & Resorts, or any Affiliate of Manager or HEI Hotels & Resorts as a manager of the Hotel, impose on Purchaser or any of its Affiliates, or their hotel(s) or other lodging property(ies) or third party managers, including, without limitation, Manager or its Affiliates (but without limiting Purchaser’s obligations pursuant to the Existing CBA solely as to the Hotel), any express obligation to recognize a labor organization as the representative of employees by any means (other than a representation election conducted by the National Labor Relations Board), whether through (i) card-check neutrality, accretion or otherwise, or (ii) an agreement to remain neutral regarding the issue of union representation, or to grant representatives of a labor organization access to its property(ies) to communicate with employees.

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Section 5.2    Representations and Warranties of Purchaser.  Purchaser hereby represents and warrants the following to Seller:
(a)    Due Organization.  Purchaser is a limited partnership duly formed, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of Delaware and on the Closing Date shall be qualified to do business in California.  Purchaser has full power and authority to enter into and perform this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, and Purchaser has taken all limited partnership and other action necessary to authorize Purchaser to make, execute, deliver and perform this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.  The person executing this Agreement on behalf of Purchaser has been duly authorized to do so.  This Agreement is a binding and legal agreement of Purchaser, enforceable against Purchaser in accordance with its terms, subject to the effect of applicable bankruptcy or insolvency laws and general principles of equity.
(b)    No Conflict.  The execution and delivery of this Agreement and the closing documents to be executed in connection herewith and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, except as otherwise provided herein, do not require the consent or approval of any governmental authority, nor shall such execution and delivery result in a breach or violation of any Legal Requirement or conflict with, breach, result in a default (or an event which with notice or passage of time or both will constitute a default) under or violate any contract or agreement to which Purchaser or an Affiliate of Purchaser is a party or by which it or its property is bound.
(c)    OFAC.  Neither Purchaser nor any of its Affiliates or constituents have engaged in any dealings or transactions, directly or indirectly, (i) in contravention of any U.S., international or other money laundering regulations or conventions, including, without limitation, the OFAC Regulations, (ii) in contravention of the Anti-Terrorism Order, or (iii) on behalf of terrorists or terrorist organizations, including those persons or entities that are included on any relevant lists maintained by the United Nations, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development, Financial Action Task Force, U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control, U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission, U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, U.S. Internal Revenue Service or any country or organization, all as may be amended from time to time.  Neither Purchaser nor any of its Affiliates (i) are or will be conducting any business or engaging in any transaction with any person appearing on the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control list of restrictions and prohibited persons, or (ii) are a person described in Section 1 of the Anti-Terrorism Order, and to the best of Purchaser’s knowledge neither Purchaser nor any of its Affiliates have engaged in any dealings or transactions, or otherwise been associated, with any such person.  If at any time this representation becomes false then it shall be considered a default under this Agreement and Seller shall have the right to exercise all of the remedies set forth in this Agreement in the event of a default or to terminate this Agreement immediately.
(d)    Bankruptcy.  Purchaser has not filed any petition in bankruptcy or other insolvency proceedings or proceedings for reorganization of Purchaser or for the appointment of a receiver or trustee for all or any substantial part of Purchaser ‘s property, nor has Purchaser made any assignment for the benefit of its creditors or filed a petition for an arrangement, or entered into 

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an arrangement with creditors or filed a petition for an arrangement with creditors or otherwise admitted in writing its inability to pay its debts as they become due.
(e)    As is, Where is.  Purchaser agrees, acknowledges and understands that subject to the provisions of this Agreement it will take the Property “as-is” and “where-is” and hereby unconditionally reaffirms the waivers contained in Section 2.2 and the aforesaid representation, warranty and covenant shall survive Closing.

Section 5.3    Duration of Representations and Warranties and Covenants; Limitations on Liability.  All representations and warranties contained in this Agreement, liability for breach of any covenant of Seller set forth in Article X and the Seller indemnities set forth in Section 5.4(b) shall survive the Closing for a period of nine (9) months (the “Survival Period”) and shall not merge into any of the documents delivered at Closing; provided, however, that no person, company, partnership, firm, or entity shall have any Liability or obligation with respect to any breach of representation or warranty contained in this Agreement or, with respect to Seller, breach of any covenant set forth in Article X or its indemnification obligations under Section 5.4(b) unless (1) on or prior to the expiration of the Survival Period, the party seeking to assert liability under such representation or warranty or, with respect to Seller, covenant or indemnification obligation shall have notified the other party in writing setting forth specifically the allegedly breached together with a detailed description of thereof (the “Breach Notice”) and (2) such alleging party shall have filed a complaint commencing a legal proceeding asserting a default in a court with competent jurisdiction within thirty (30) days following the delivery of the Breach Notice.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that Seller shall have no liability for, and Purchaser shall not make any claim on account of, any breach of any representation or warranty set forth in Section 5.1 or any covenant of Seller set forth in Article X or any of Seller’s indemnification obligations under Section 5.4(b) except to the extent the aggregate measure of such claims exceeds One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) (the “Deductible”); provided, however, in the event such claims do exceed the Deductible, such indemnity shall be for the aggregate losses incurred measured by the first-dollar of losses.  Except as otherwise set forth in Section 9.1(c), in no event shall the aggregate liability of Seller to Purchaser for any (and all) breach of any representation or warranty set forth in Section 5.1, any Seller covenant set forth in Article X or any of Seller’s indemnification obligations under Section 5.4(b) exceed an amount equal to Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000.00) (the “Cap”).  The limitations set forth in this Section 5.3 shall not apply to Seller’s indemnity obligation for a breach of the representations set forth in Sections 5.1(a), 5.1(b), or 5.1(s) or Seller’s obligations under Section 5.4(b)(iv) (with respect to Seller’s indemnification obligations in connection with the Prior Dispute and any Shidler Claim), Section 7.1(a) (with respect to trade payables to be paid by Seller only), Section 7.1(m), Section 10.1(l) (with respect to the Pool Work), Section 10.1(m) with respect to the Pump Room Work, Section 12.1(b) (with respect to Liabilities related to Employees or former Employees that remain with Seller pursuant to the first sentence of such Section 12.1(b) only), Section 12.1(d) and Section 14.1(b).  This Section 5.3 shall survive the Closing and shall not be deemed merged into the Deed or any conveyance document delivered at Closing.

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Section 5.4    Indemnities.
(a)    Purchaser’s Indemnity.  From and after the Closing, Purchaser hereby agrees to save, protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless Seller and Seller’s Indemnitees from and against any and all loss, damage, claim, cause of action, cost or expense or any other Liabilities incurred by Seller or its Indemnitees by reason of, or with respect to (i) any material breach of any of the representations, warranties or covenants made by Purchaser in the Agreement, (ii) the non-performance of any covenant or obligation required to be performed by Purchaser hereunder, which expressly survive the Closing, (iii) subject to the terms and conditions of Article XII and Section 7.1(g) and Section 7.1(h), any Liability imposed upon Seller or its Indemnitees relating to the employment of the Employees by New Manager (or its Affiliate) for the period from and after the Closing Date, (iv) events, contractual obligations, acts or omissions of Purchaser or any of its Affiliates or assignees of this Agreement that occur or accrue after Closing in connection with the ownership or operation of the Property, (v) damage to property or injury to or death of any person or any claims for any debt or obligations occurring on or about or in connection with the Property or any portion thereof or with respect to the Property’s operations at any time or times after Closing, and (vi) any termination fees, liquidated damages or similar fees and penalties (and any other Liabilities that Seller would not bear if the Franchise Agreement was not terminated pursuant to the sale of the Property to Purchaser) incurred by Seller or its Affiliates in connection with the termination of the Franchise Agreement as described in Section 4.10, but specifically excluding, in each instance of clauses (i) through (vi) any Liabilities for which Seller is indemnifying Purchaser for under Section 5.4(b) below.  For avoidance of doubt, in the event that the Closing does not occur, Seller’s remedies shall be expressly limited to the terms and conditions of Section 15.1, including, but not limited to Purchaser’s indemnification obligations referenced therein.
(b)    Seller’s Indemnity.  From and after the Closing, Seller hereby agrees to save, protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless Purchaser and Purchaser’s Indemnitees from and against any and all loss, damage, claim, cause of action, cost or expense or any other Liabilities, incurred by Purchaser or its Indemnitees by reason of (i) any material breach of any of the representations and warranties made by Seller in this Agreement or Seller’s covenants in Article X, subject in each instance, to the terms of this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the provisions of Section 5.3, (ii) any and all Retained Liabilities, (iii) any failure of Seller or Manager to have reported and/or paid any and all taxes assessed or assessable by the City of San Diego, the County of San Diego, the State of California or any other governmental authority arising or related in any way to the Hotel for the period prior to the Closing, as well as any and all penalties and interest related to any such taxes (including, without limitation, costs incurred in connection with or as a result of any audit, tax inquiry or other proceeding), which are assessed against Purchaser, (iv) the Prior Dispute and/or any Shidler Claim (or otherwise relating to or arising from the same (e.g., the execution of this Agreement or the Letter of Intent or the acquisition of the Hotel)) and (v) damage to property or injury to or death of any person or any claims for any debt or obligations occurring on, or in connection with, the Property or any portion thereof at any time or times prior to Closing (expressly excluding Liabilities (x) for changes to, remediation of, or repairs to the physical, structural, or environmental condition of the Property or (y) to any governmental authority relating to the physical condition, structural or environmental condition of the property, in each case, except to the extent the same expressly constitutes a breach of a Seller Representation in accordance with, 

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and subject to the terms of, clause (i) above), but specifically excluding, in each instance of clauses (i) through (v), (A) any Liabilities for which Purchaser is indemnifying Seller for under Section 5.4(a) above, (B) any Liabilities consisting of liabilities or obligations for which Purchaser received a credit at Closing (but only to the extent of such credit theretofore received by Purchaser), (C) any Liabilities consisting of contractual liabilities or obligations which Purchaser expressly assumed at Closing including, but not limited to, Liabilities that Purchaser assumes pursuant to any document or other written agreement entered into in connection with the Closing, and (D) except to the extent the same arises as a result of a breach of Seller’s representations and warranties set forth in the last sentence of Section 5.1(c) or Section 5.1(g), any Liabilities incurred in relation to the physical condition of the Property (including without limitation, the environmental condition of the Real Property) other than Liabilities resulting from injury to or death of any person prior to Closing resulting from the physical condition (but not environmental condition) of the Property.  For avoidance of doubt, in the event that the Closing does not occur, Purchaser’s remedies shall be expressly limited to the terms and conditions of Section 15.2, including, but not limited to Seller’s indemnification obligations referenced therein.  Any amounts paid under this Section 5.4(b), shall not be duplicative of any other amounts paid by Seller to Purchaser pursuant to the terms hereof.
(c)    Survival.  This Section 5.4 shall survive the Closing (subject to the terms of Section 5.3) and shall not be deemed merged into the Deed or any conveyance document delivered at Closing.

Section 5.5    Procedure for Indemnification with Respect to Third Party Claims.  If a claim by a third party is made against a party hereunder or its Indemnitees (the “Indemnified Party”) and if such Indemnified Party intends to seek indemnity with respect thereto under Section 5.4 and/or this Section 5.5, against the other party hereto (the “Indemnitor”) the Indemnified Party shall promptly notify the Indemnitor in writing of such claim.  The Indemnitor shall have thirty (30) days after receipt of the above-referenced notice to undertake, conduct and control, through counsel of its own choosing (subject to the consent of the Indemnified Party, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) and at its expense, the settlement or defense therefor, and the Indemnified Party shall reasonably cooperate with it in connection therewith, provided that: (i) the Indemnitor shall permit the Indemnified Party to participate in such settlement or defense through counsel chosen by the Indemnified Party, provided that the fees and expenses of such counsel shall be borne by the Indemnified Party; and (ii) the Indemnitor shall agree promptly to reimburse the Indemnified Party for the full amount of any loss resulting from such claim and all related expenses incurred by the Indemnified Party within the limits of Section 5.4 and/or this Section 5.5.  As long as the Indemnitor is reasonably contesting any such claim in good faith, the Indemnified Party shall not pay or settle any such claim.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Indemnified Party shall have the right to pay or settle any such claim, provided that in such event such party shall waive any right to indemnity therefor by the Indemnitor.  If the Indemnitor does not notify the Indemnified Party within thirty (30) days after receipt of the Indemnified Party’s notice of a claim of indemnity hereunder that it elects to undertake the defense thereof, the Indemnified Party shall have the right to contest, settle or compromise the claim in the exercise of its exclusive discretion at the expense of the Indemnitor.  This Section 5.5 shall survive the Closing and shall not be deemed merged into the Deed or any conveyance document delivered at Closing.

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ARTICLE VI
CLOSING AND CLOSING DELIVERIES

Section 6.1    Closing.  The Closing shall take place at the offices of Escrow Company on the Closing Date, or through customary closing escrow arrangements reasonably acceptable to Seller and Purchaser by the delivery of documents and funds to Escrow Company on or prior to the Closing Date.  Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, Purchaser shall have the right to accelerate the Closing Date by providing written notice to Seller of such date, which date must be at least five (5) Business Days from the date such notice is delivered in accordance with the provisions of Section 13.1; provided, however, that Purchaser shall have the one-time right to revoke such acceleration notice and amend the proposed Closing Date by selecting another Business Day to be the Closing Date by delivering written notice to Seller at least two (2) days prior to the previously selected Closing Date (provided that such revised Closing Date is not later than June 21, 2016).  Each of Purchaser and Seller acknowledges that its respective undertakings to close this transaction promptly on the Closing Date is a material inducement to the other to execute this Agreement, that time is of the essence and that neither party shall have any obligation or right to extend, postpone or reschedule the Closing, except as expressly set forth herein.  Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, Purchaser shall have the right to extend the Closing Date for a period of up to thirty (30) days beyond the original Closing Date.  To the extent Purchaser elects to extend the Closing Date pursuant to the preceding sentence, then as a condition precedent to the effectiveness of such extension, Purchaser shall (i) not later than three (3) Business Days prior to the original Closing Date (time being of the essence) deliver written notice of such extension to Seller and Escrow Company and (ii) not later than two (2) Business Days before the original Closing Date deposit with Escrow Company the additional sum of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($250,000.00) by wire transfer of immediately available U.S. Federal funds which shall become part of the Deposit for all purposes under this Agreement and which shall be applied to the Purchase Price at Closing in accordance with the terms of this Agreement (the “Closing Extension Deposit”).

Section 6.2    Escrow.  This Agreement shall not be merged into any separately delivered escrow instructions, but any such escrow instructions shall be deemed auxiliary to this Agreement and, as between Purchaser and Seller, the provisions of this Agreement shall govern and control.

Section 6.3    Seller’s Deliveries.  At Closing, Seller shall execute (to the extent required) and deliver, or cause to be delivered and/or notarized, where applicable, to Purchaser or the Escrow Company as appropriate:
(d)    a recordable Grant Deed (“Deed”) of all of Seller’s right, title and interest in and to the Land and Improvements subject to only the Permitted Exceptions in the form attached to this Agreement as Exhibit G;
(e)    a Bill of Sale (“Bill of Sale”) transferring to Purchaser all of Seller’s right, title and interest in and to each and every item of Personal Property to be transferred in the form attached to this Agreement as Exhibit H;

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(f)    an assignment and assumption agreement (“Assignment and Assumption Agreement”), to the extent assignable and to the extent that any applicable consent or approval of the counterparty thereto has been obtained, of all of Seller’s right, title and interest in, to and under the Bookings, Hotel Contracts, Space Leases, Permits, Books and Records, Warranties, Intellectual Property and Miscellaneous Hotel Assets in the form of Exhibit I;
(g)    an assignment and assumption agreement with respect to the Existing CBA in such form as mutually agreed upon by Seller and Purchaser in their reasonable discretion, subject to the requirements of UNITE HERE Local 30, AFL-CIO (the “CBA Assignment and Assumption”);
(h)    a liquor concession agreement and side letter substantially in the forms attached hereto as Exhibit Y and Exhibit Z, respectively (collectively, the “Concession Agreement”);
(i)    an assignment and assumption agreement and a consent to assignment and amendment with respect to the Franchise Agreement in such form as mutually agreed upon by Seller and Purchaser in their reasonable discretion (and otherwise acceptable to Franchisor) (the “Franchise Assignment and Assumption”);
(j)    the certificate referred to in Section 9.1(c);
(k)    evidence of termination of the existing Management Agreement;
(l)    an affidavit of Seller stating that Seller is not a “foreign person” within the meaning of Section 1445 of the Code, in the form of Exhibit J and a California Form RE-593 duly executed by Seller;
(m)    the Closing Statement;
(n)    any reasonably required real estate transfer tax declarations or similar documentation required to evidence the payment of any tax imposed by any state, county or municipality together with any change of ownership statements required of sellers of real property under applicable law;
(o)    a certificate or registration of title for any owned motor vehicle or other Personal Property which requires such certification or registration, conveying such vehicle or such other Personal Property to Purchaser;
(p)    all keys, key codes, access codes and combinations to locks to the extent known by, or in the possession of, Seller or Manager;
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(r)    such other documents and information reasonably needed for Purchaser to complete and file the Certificate of Real Estate Value as more particularly described in Section 6.4(g).

Section 6.4    Purchaser’s Deliveries.  At the Closing, Purchaser shall execute (to the extent required) and deliver, or cause to be delivered, to Seller or the Escrow Company as appropriate, or filed with the applicable governmental authority:
(a)    the balance of the Purchase Price, to be paid in accordance with Section 3.1;
(b)    the Bill of Sale;
(c)    the Assignment and Assumption Agreement;
(d)    the CBA Assignment and Assumption;
(e)    the Franchise Assignment and Assumption;
(f)    the Concession Agreement;
(g)    the certificate referred to in Section 8.1(c);
(h)    the Closing Statement;
(i)    a preliminary change of ownership report in the form required by San Diego County;
(j)    copies of such documents relating to Purchaser as Seller or the Title Company shall reasonably require in connection with this transaction; and
(k)    any required real estate transfer tax declarations or similar documentation required to evidence the payment of any tax imposed by any state, county or municipality together with any change of ownership statements required of a purchaser of real property under applicable law and a sales tax license or permit for the Hotel from each of the applicable jurisdictions and exemption or resale certificate.

Section 6.5    Expenses.  In the event that the parties proceed to Closing hereunder:
(c)    Seller and Purchaser shall each pay the transactions costs and expenses as set forth on Exhibit L attached hereto.
(d)    Any other ordinary and usual closing costs and expenses, except as expressly provided in this Agreement, in connection with the sale of the Property shall be allocated between Purchaser and Seller in accordance with the customary practice in the county where the Property is located.

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The provisions of this Section 6.5 shall survive Closing or any termination of this Agreement.

Section 6.6    Concurrent Transactions.  All documents or other deliveries required to be made by Purchaser or Seller at Closing, and all transactions required to be consummated concurrently with Closing, shall be deemed to have been delivered and to have been consummated simultaneously with all other transactions and all other deliveries, and no delivery shall be deemed to have been made, and no transaction shall be deemed to have been consummated, until all deliveries required by Purchaser and Seller shall have been made, and all concurrent or other transactions shall have been consummated.

Section 6.7    Possession.  Possession of the Property shall be delivered at Closing, provided the transaction closes.  Excluded Assets shall be removed from the Hotel by Seller, at its expense, on, or within thirty (30) days after, the Closing Date; provided that such removal shall be conducted during normal business hours and not unreasonably interfere with the guests of the Hotel or ongoing operations occurring at the Property.  Seller, at its expense, shall make all repairs necessitated by such removal but shall have no obligation to replace any Excluded Asset so removed.

ARTICLE VII
ADJUSTMENTS AND PRORATIONS CLOSING STATEMENTS

Section 7.1    Adjustments and Prorations.  In addition to the costs and expenses required to be paid in connection with the consummation of the transaction, which shall be paid by Purchaser and Seller as set forth in Section 6.5, the following matters and items shall be apportioned between the parties or, where appropriate, credited in total to a particular party, as of the Cut Off Time so that the Closing Date is a date of income and expense for Purchaser as provided below:
(a)    Accounts Receivable; Trade Accounts Payable.  Seller shall retain all Accounts Receivable.  Trade accounts payable shall be identified as of the Cut Off Time.  Seller shall pay (or cause Manager to pay) all trade accounts due and payable as of the Cut Off Time that relate to matters arising or accruing prior to the Closing Date in the ordinary course when due and Purchaser shall be responsible for all such trade accounts payable that relate to matters arising or accruing from and after the Closing Date.  Revenue from room rentals (including food and beverage receivables charged to guest room accounts) (i.e. the guest ledger) shall belong to Seller to the extent attributable to any period prior to the Closing Date; provided, however, revenues from room charges (less third party collection costs, including, but not limited to, credit card fees, travel agent fees or commissions and other similar charges) for the night immediately preceding the Closing Date shall be divided equally between Purchaser and Seller.  Revenue from the Hotel attributable to food and beverages (including alcoholic beverages) and other sales or services through the close of business for such food and beverage outlets or such other sales or service centers on the night (whether prior to or after the Cut Off Time) immediately preceding the Closing Date shall belong to Seller (such revenue to be determined based on completion of the night auditor’s run on the Closing Date).  Thereafter, revenue from the Hotel attributable to food and beverage and other sales or services 

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shall belong to Purchaser.  Each of Purchaser and Seller shall be responsible for the payment of any sales, use, and/or hotel/motel occupancy taxes collected or otherwise due and payable in connection with the revenue allocated to such party under this Section 7.1(a).
(b)    Taxes and Assessments.  Real estate (ad valorem) and personal property taxes and assessments with respect to the Property shall be adjusted and prorated based on (a) the periods of ownership of Seller and Purchaser with respect to the applicable tax period, and (b) the most current official real property tax information available from the assessor’s office where the Property is located or other assessing authorities.  If real property tax and assessment figures for the taxes or assessments to be apportioned between Purchaser and Seller pursuant to this Section 7.1(b) are not available, real property taxes shall be prorated based on the most recent assessment, subject to further and final adjustment when the tax rate and/or assessed valuation for such taxes and assessments for the Property is fixed and the appropriate party shall pay any deficiency in the original proration to the other party promptly upon receipt of the actual bill for the relevant taxable period.  In the event that the Property or any part thereof shall be or shall have been affected by an assessment or assessments, whether or not the same become payable in annual installments, Seller shall, at the Closing, be responsible for any such assessment (or any installments or portions thereof) due prior to the Closing and Purchaser shall be responsible for any such assessment (or any installments or portions thereof) due on or after the Closing.
(c)    Utility Contracts.  All utility services (including, without limitation, electricity, gas, water, sewer and telecommunication) shall be prorated as of the Cut Off Time between Purchaser and Seller.  To the extent practicable, readings shall be obtained for all utilities as of the Cut Off Time.  If not practicable, the cost of such utilities shall be prorated between Seller and Purchaser by estimating such cost on the basis of the most recent bill for such service; provided, however, that after the Closing, Seller and Purchaser shall reprorate the amount for such utilities and pay any deficiency in the original proration to the other Party promptly upon receipt of the actual bill for the relevant billing period.  Seller shall receive a credit for all deposits actually transferred to Purchaser or which remain on deposit for the benefit of Purchaser (as acknowledged orally or in writing by such utility) with respect to such utility contracts.
(d)    Hotel Contracts.  Any amounts prepaid, accrued or due and payable under any Hotel Contracts and the Franchise Agreement shall be prorated as of the Cut Off Time, with Seller being credited for amounts prepaid and Purchaser being credited for amounts accrued and unpaid (excluding any delinquent amounts, which Seller shall pay in full at or prior to Closing).  Seller will receive a credit for each deposit, if any, made by Seller as security under any such Hotel Contract if the same is transferable or the appropriate consent has been obtained and provided such deposit is actually transferred to Purchaser or otherwise remains on deposit for the benefit of Purchaser.  If any such deposit cannot be transferred to Purchaser, Seller shall be paid any such deposit and Purchaser shall make such deposit as may be required.
(e)    License and Permit Fees.  Fees prepaid, accrued or due and payable for Permits transferred to Purchaser shall be prorated as of the Cut Off Time.  Seller shall receive a credit for all deposits made by Seller under the Permits which are actually transferred to Purchaser or which remain on deposit for the benefit of Purchaser.

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(f)    Hotel Matters.  Purchaser shall receive a credit for:  (i) deposits and other advance payments, if any, under Bookings for Hotel facilities for the period after Closing that remain in effect as of Closing; (ii) commissions due to travel agencies, online travel agencies, credit and referral organizations for any Bookings related to the period prior to Closing and (iii) all outstanding gift certificates, vouchers, trade-outs and similar items for free or discounted use of any of the Hotel rooms or other activities or services (collectively, “Vouchers”) issued specifically for use at the Hotel (as opposed to any Vouchers for use at any Marriott-branded hotel, the revenue from which is directly paid to Franchisor or its Affiliates and is not retained by the Hotel), in an amount equal to (A) eighty percent (80%) of the face value thereof (where a face value exists) if such Voucher was sold as a gift card or gift certificate from January 1, 2016 through the Closing Date, (B) sixty percent (60%) of the face value thereof (where a face value exists) if such Voucher was sold as a gift card or gift certificate from January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015, (C) twenty percent (20%) of the face value thereof (where a face value exists) if such Voucher was sold as a gift card or gift certificate from January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2014, (D) ten percent (10%) of the face value thereof (where a face value exists) if such Voucher was sold as a gift card or gift certificate from January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2012 or (E) five percent (5%) of the face value thereof (where a face value exists) if such Voucher was sold as a gift card or gift certificate prior to January 1, 2011.To the extent a Voucher does not include a face value, such Voucher will be valued pursuant to Exhibit U attached hereto.  For the avoidance of doubt, Purchaser shall not receive a credit for any gift card or gift certificate purchased for use at any Marriott-branded hotel, to the extent that the revenue therefrom is directly paid to Franchisor or its Affiliates and is not retained by the Hotel.  Seller shall receive a credit for (x) coin machine, telephone, washroom and checkroom income relating to the period prior to the Cut Off Time and (y) commissions paid by Seller to any travel agencies, online travel agencies, or other referral organization prior to Closing with respect to any Bookings related to the period after Closing.  Purchaser shall assume all ordinary course purchase orders for Consumables and Inventory to be delivered after Closing and credit Seller for any prepayments thereunder.
(g)    Accrued Vacation.  Purchaser shall receive a credit in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the Accrued Vacation Pay as of the Cut Off Time of all Employees.  Purchaser shall (i) honor and credit each Employee’s unused accrued or earned vacation, sick-time-off or other paid time off of any Employee and (ii) be responsible for the payment of such Accrued Vacation Pay to the Employees (to the extent Purchaser received a credit therefor) when payable in accordance with applicable Legal Requirements.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent required pursuant to any applicable Legal Requirements, at Closing, Seller shall cause Manager to pay to the Employees an amount equal to the unpaid Accrued Vacation Pay for each applicable Employee.
(h)    Compensation.  All Compensation due and payable to Employees shall be prorated as of the Cut Off Time, other than Accrued Vacation Pay (which is addressed in Section 7.1(g) above).
(i)    Consumables and Inventory.  Seller shall receive no credit for any Consumables (whether opened or unopened) and/or Inventory as of the Cut Off Time.

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(j)    Rents.  All fixed and additional rentals under the Space Leases and other tenant charges, in each case as and when actually received, shall be prorated as of the Cut Off Time.  Seller shall deliver or provide a credit to Purchaser in an amount equal to all prepaid rents for periods after the Closing Date.  Rents which are delinquent as of the Closing Date shall not be prorated on the Closing Date and Seller shall retain the right to pursue the collection of such delinquent rents; provided that in connection with such efforts Seller shall have no right to terminate any Space Lease or to initiate any eviction proceeding against the applicable tenant thereunder.  To the extent Purchaser receives rents (including operating expense, tax and insurance charges payable by a Space Lessee) on or after the Closing Date that such Space Lessee designates are payable as delinquent rents for any period prior to the Closing Date, Purchaser shall promptly deliver such amounts to Seller.  Purchaser shall use good faith efforts (at no cost to Purchaser) to collect any such delinquent rents.  Any percentage rents under Space Leases shall be prorated on the basis of the ratio of the number of days expired before Closing to the number of days after Closing.  In the event that the proration of operating expenses, taxes, insurance charges and/or percentage rent cannot be fully prorated because of the unavailability of information then such proration will be tentatively prorated on the best available information and Seller and Purchaser will make the appropriate final adjustments within ninety (90) days following the end of the calendar year in which the Closing occurs.  All such adjustments will be paid in cash to the party entitled thereto.  All security deposits shall be transferred to Purchaser or credited against the Purchase Price and all obligations with respect to such security deposits shall be assumed by Purchaser.
(k)    Cash and Accounts.  At the Closing, Seller shall transfer to Purchaser all Cash On Hand and Seller shall receive a credit at the Closing for such Cash On Hand.  All Account Cash is and shall remain the property of Seller and shall be retained by Seller after the Closing.
(l)    Other Adjustments and Prorations.  To the extent not inconsistent with any of the foregoing, all other items of income and expense as are customarily adjusted or prorated upon the sale and purchase of a hotel property similar to the Hotel shall be adjusted and prorated between Seller and Purchaser accordingly.
(m)    Re-Adjustment.  Representatives of Seller and Purchaser shall make such inventories, examinations and audits of Seller, and of the books and records of Seller, as may be necessary to make the adjustments and prorations required under this Agreement.  At least three (3) days prior to Closing, representatives of Purchaser and Seller and Escrow Company shall jointly prepare a statement (the “Preliminary Closing Statement”) based upon such preliminary inventories, audits and examinations, which Preliminary Closing Statement will be updated based on the inventories and prorations taken as of the Cut Off Time (unless otherwise agreed by the Parties) which will show the net amount due to Seller or Purchaser as the result thereof and such net amount will be added to, or deducted from, the Purchase Price.  Within ninety (90) days following the Closing, representatives of Purchaser and Seller shall prepare a revised statement (the “Final Closing Statement”, and together with the initial and the updated Preliminary Closing Statement, collectively, the “Closing Statements”) setting forth the final determination of all items to be included in the Closing Statements, and any necessary payment shall be made to the other in cash within five (5) days after completion of such Final Closing Statement.  Any item that cannot be 

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finally prorated because of the unavailability of information shall be tentatively prorated on the basis of the best data then available and re-prorated when the information is available.

Section 7.2    Payment.  Any net credit due to Seller as a result of the adjustments and prorations under Section 7.1 shall be paid to Seller in cash at the time of the Closing.  Any net credit due to Purchaser as a result of the adjustments and prorations under Section 7.1 shall be credited against the Purchase Price at the time of the Closing.

Section 7.3    Survival.  The provisions of this Article VII shall survive the Closing and shall not be deemed merged into the Deed or any other conveyance document delivered at the Closing.

ARTICLE VIII
CONDITIONS TO SELLER’S OBLIGATIONS

Section 8.1    Conditions.  Seller’s obligation to close the transaction contemplated by this Agreement shall be subject to the occurrence of each of the following conditions, any one or more of which may be waived by Seller in writing:
(s)    Purchaser’s Compliance with Obligations.  Purchaser shall have complied with all material obligations required by this Agreement to be complied with by Purchaser.
(t)    Documents.  Purchaser shall have executed and delivered or caused to be delivered at the Closing all documents and executed counterparts of documents and instruments required by this Agreement to be executed and delivered by Purchaser.
(u)    Truth of Purchaser’s Representations and Warranties.  The representations and warranties of Purchaser contained in this Agreement were true in all material respects when made, and are true in all material respects as if remade as of the Closing Date, and Seller shall have received a certificate to that effect signed by Purchaser.  In the event any of Purchaser’s representations become untrue during the term of the Agreement and such breach cannot be cured by Purchaser and precludes Purchaser from performing its obligations hereunder, Seller may terminate this Agreement without thereby waiving any right or remedy.
(v)    Franchise Agreement.  Except for any franchise or other fees and amounts owed by Seller or Manager to Franchisor and accrued during the period prior to Closing, Seller, Manager and their respective Affiliates shall be released from all obligations and Liabilities under the Franchise Agreement and any other related agreements between Seller or Manager and Franchisor relating to the Property and first accruing from and after Closing including, without limitation, any obligation to pay any termination fees, transfer fees, liquidated damages or any similar amount pursuant to the Franchise Agreement.

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ARTICLE IX
CONDITIONS TO PURCHASER’S OBLIGATIONS

Section 9.1    Conditions.  Purchaser’s obligation to close the transaction contemplated by this Agreement shall be subject to the occurrence of each of the following conditions, any one or more of which may be waived by Purchaser in writing:
(l)    Seller’s Compliance with Obligations.  Seller shall have complied with all material obligations required by this Agreement to be complied with by Seller.
(m)    Documents.  Seller shall have executed and delivered or caused to be delivered at the Closing all documents and executed counterparts of documents and instruments required by this Agreement to be executed and delivered by Seller and shall have taken all other actions and fulfilled all other covenants required of Seller under this Agreement.
(n)    Truth of Seller’s Representations and Warranties.  The representations and warranties of Seller contained in this Agreement were true in all material respects when made, and are true in all material respects on the Closing Date as if remade on the Closing Date, and Purchaser shall have received a certificate to that effect signed by Seller; provided that Seller’s representations and warranties shall not be deemed inaccurate or breached if such change to the respective representation and warranty (i) (x) is due to transactions or actions that are expressly permitted by, or approved by Purchaser in accordance with, this Agreement and (y) did not result from a breach of any of Seller’s obligations hereunder; (ii) is due to changes in fact after the Effective Date beyond Seller’s reasonable control that occurred in the ordinary course of the business of owning and operating the Hotel and (x) did not result from a breach of any of Seller’s obligations hereunder and (y) reflect only arm’s length bona fide transactions; or (iii) constitutes a Representation Qualification.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any representation and warranty of Seller is no longer true as of the Closing Date (subject to the limitations of the immediately preceding sentence) and Seller does not cure or otherwise remedy such change without any obligation to do so, then if such change would, individually or in the aggregate, (A) result in actual losses (and not consequential damages) to Purchaser such that the actual cost to address such inaccuracy (as opposed to the effect on the value of the Property) after the Closing is less than Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350,000.00), Purchaser shall be obligated to proceed to Closing and Seller shall have no liability with respect thereto (provided that, any such change described in any of clauses (i) through (iii) above shall not be a breach of this Agreement and, for avoidance of doubt, shall not be subject to Seller’s indemnification obligations set forth in Section 5.4(b)); or (B) result in losses to Purchaser such that the actual cost (and not consequential damages) to address such inaccuracy (as opposed to the effect on the value of the Property) after the Closing is in excess of Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350,000.00), but less than Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($750,000.00), Purchaser shall not be obligated to proceed to Closing, unless Seller elects to credit Purchaser at Closing an amount equal to all losses caused by such change in excess of Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350,000.00) not to exceed a credit of Four Hundred Thousand Dollars ($400,000.00), in which event Purchaser shall be obligated to proceed with Closing hereunder and any failure of Purchaser to close the transactions contemplated hereunder under this clause (B) shall constitute a default by Purchaser under Section 15.1 (provided Seller is 

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prepared to give such credit (without any obligation to do so); provided, however, if the change in the representation and warranty results in actual losses (and not consequential damages) to Purchaser such that the actual cost to address such inaccuracy (as opposed to the effect on the value of the Property) after the Closing is in excess of Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($750,000.00), Purchaser shall have the right to terminate this Agreement (subject to Seller’s cure right set forth below).  If Purchaser has the right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to the preceding sentence and Purchaser makes such election in writing on or prior to the Closing Date (provided that Purchaser shall make such election to terminate, if at all, promptly after receipt of Seller’s certificate delivered under Section 6.3(d) above, but in any event prior to 2:00PM (Central Time) on the Closing Date), then this Agreement shall terminate, Purchaser shall receive a return of the Deposit, and neither Seller nor Purchaser shall have any further obligations under this Agreement except for the Surviving Obligations.  In each instance of clauses (A) or (B) above, in no event shall any claims, actions, litigation, lawsuits or other legal proceedings filed or alleged by any Employee or any other third party that are subject to Seller’s express indemnification obligations under this Agreement be included in the calculation of such losses (collectively, “Indemnified Losses”); provided, however, that to the extent that any such Indemnified Losses are excluded from the calculation of losses under clause (A) or (B), as applicable, such Indemnified Losses shall not be applied against the Cap in connection with an indemnification claim brought by Purchaser after the Closing subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.  Seller shall in any event have the right to cure such breach or inaccuracy to Purchaser’s reasonable satisfaction and, if necessary to allow such cure, the Closing Date shall be extended for up to twenty (20) days to allow such cure as long as Seller uses its diligent and reasonable efforts to effect such cure; provided, however, such cure period will not extend the Closing Date past any commitment date of any financing or cost Purchaser any amount to extend such commitment date (provided that Purchaser shall have notified Seller of any such commitment date at least ten (10) days prior to Closing.  If Seller elects in writing not to cure or fails to give Purchaser notice of its intent to cure, Purchaser may terminate this Agreement, whereupon Escrow Company shall immediately return the Deposit to Purchaser, the Parties shall each pay one-half of the costs of Escrow, and neither Party to this Agreement shall thereafter have any further rights or obligations under this Agreement, except for the Surviving Obligations; provided, however, if such inaccuracy was created, knowingly consented to or affirmatively permitted by Seller, Manager or their respective Affiliate in material breach of this Agreement, Purchaser shall also be entitled to reimbursement for all of Purchaser’s documented out of pocket costs of this transaction actually incurred to third parties, including reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs incurred in connection with this Agreement and Due Diligence in an amount not to exceed the Seller’s Liability Amount.  Nothing herein shall modify or supersede the terms of and conditions of Section 9.2(b) in the event that Purchaser elects to proceed with acquisition of the Property notwithstanding a breach or inaccuracy with respect to Seller’s representations and warranties or covenants.
(o)    Management Agreement.  The Management Agreement shall be terminated as of the Closing Date at the sole cost and expense of Seller.  In connection with termination of the Management Agreement, the Manager will terminate the employment of the Employees effective upon the Closing unless Manager and Purchaser enter into a new management agreement as of the Closing Date, in which event the employment of the Employees shall not be terminated.

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(p)    Franchise Agreement.  Provided that Purchaser has complied with all of its obligations under Section 4.9, on or before the Closing Date, Franchisor shall be prepared to execute and issue to Purchaser, concurrently with Closing, a consent to the assignment of the Franchise Agreement and an amendment thereto in Franchisor’s form, as modified to incorporate the Material Franchise Terms, the obligations with respect to the repayment of the so-called key-money as more particularly described in Section 4.9.
(q)    No Litigation.  No litigation or other court action shall have been commenced seeking to obtain an injunction or other relief from such court to enjoin the consummation of the transaction described in this Agreement and no preliminary or permanent injunction or other order, decree or ruling shall have been issued by a court of competent jurisdiction or by any governmental authority, that would make illegal or invalid or otherwise prevent the consummation of the transactions described in this Agreement.
(r)    Title Policy.  Subject to the payment of all premiums, the Title Company or such other nationally recognized title company reasonable acceptable to Purchaser shall be prepared to issue to Purchaser the Title Policy subject only to Permitted Exceptions.
(s)    Estoppels.  Seller shall have delivered to Purchaser an estoppel from each of Regents Park Commercial Association with respect to Commercial Declaration and the Regents Park Street and Landscaping Maintenance Corporation with respect to the Commercial Declaration Regarding Common Maintenance, each in substantially the same form in all material respects attached as Exhibit Q and Exhibit T, respectively, and dated within thirty (30) days prior to the original Closing Date.
(t)    Approvals.  Seller shall have received all required approvals, consents and authorizations of third parties (including any governmental authorities) that are required to permit Seller to sell the Property and otherwise consummate the Closing (except with respect to any approvals or consents required in connection with the transfer of Hotel Contracts).
(u)    Liquor License.  As of the Closing Date, (i) Purchaser or Purchaser’s manager shall be permitted to continue the sale and service of alcoholic beverages pursuant to the existing Liquor License, or (ii) Seller shall enter into an Interim License Agreement with Purchaser or its manager pursuant Section 14.1(a).
(v)    Parking Report.  On or before five (5) Business Days prior to the Closing Date, Purchaser shall have received the Parking Report and such Parking Report shall contain a parking proposal (with corresponding plans) reasonably acceptable to Purchaser that provides for at least 518 parking spaces on the Property in accordance with applicable Legal Requirements, which Parking Report shall satisfy the following additional requirements: (a) without limiting the foregoing, the parking proposals in the Parking Report shall take into consideration the required number of ADA accessible spaces, the permitted allocation between full-size and compact parking spaces, and the required size of, and distance between, parking spaces as required by applicable Legal Requirements, (b) the parking proposals in the Parking Report shall not require any additional capital improvements to the existing parking facility or the on-site parking areas outside of the parking facility other than re-striping and/or conversion of certain storage areas (that were 

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historically parking areas) back to parking areas, (c) the parking proposals in the Parking Report shall not require any off-site or leased parking, and (d) the parking proposals in the Parking Report shall not require valet parking services or tandem spaces to be utilized to satisfy Legal Requirements.  In the event that effectuating the parking proposal approved by Purchaser is estimated to cost in excess of $25,000, at Closing, Purchaser shall receive a credit in  the amount by which the cost estimate exceeds $25,000 as reasonably determined by Seller and Purchaser in their commercially reasonable, but good faith, discretion.  Any such credit paid by Seller to Purchaser shall constitute payment in full of Seller’s obligations and any Liability (regardless of when accruing or arising) associated with the cost to address the proposals set forth in the Parking Report and/or to address the number of available parking spaces at the Property. 

Section 9.2    Closing Condition Failure.
(e)    Subject to Seller’s right to extend the Closing Date pursuant to Section 9.1(c), if any condition set forth in Section 8.1 or Section 9.1 is not satisfied on the Closing Date (and such failure is not the result of a default under this Agreement or any act or omission intentionally taken or not taken for purposes of frustrating Closing by the Party in whose favor such condition runs), then the party for whom such condition(s) precedent is not satisfied (and only such party) may, in its sole and absolute discretion, (i) terminate this Agreement by providing written notice to such effect to the other party whereupon Escrow Company shall immediately return the Deposit to Purchaser, the Parties shall each pay one-half the costs of escrow, and neither party to this Agreement shall thereafter have any further rights or liabilities under this Agreement, except for the Surviving Obligations, or (ii) waive such closing condition(s) at or prior to the Closing Date without any increase in, abatement of, or credit against the Purchase Price, or claim against the other party and proceed to Closing; provided however, if either Party terminates this Agreement due to a default by the other Party, then Section 15.1 and Section 15.2, as applicable, shall control the rights, remedies and obligations of the Parties.
(f)    If either party elects to proceed to the Closing with Seller’s Representative or Purchaser’s Representative, as applicable, having actual knowledge (as opposed to constructive or imputed knowledge) of (A) a default in any of the covenants, agreements or obligations to be performed by the other party under this Agreement, and/or (B) an inaccuracy in or untruthfulness of any representation or warranty of the other party made in this Agreement or any of the closing documents, then, upon the consummation of the Closing, such party shall be deemed to have waived any such default and/or inaccuracy and shall have no claim against the other party on account thereof
Notwithstanding the foregoing terms of this Section 9.2 (but subject to Seller’s right to extend the Closing Date under the terms of Section 9.1(c)), if the failed closing condition(s) is reasonably susceptible to cure by Seller or Purchaser, then either party shall have the one-time right to extend the Closing Date for up to twenty (20) days in order to allow such cure by giving notice to such effect to the other party on or before the date that is one (1) Business Day prior to the scheduled Closing Date, and the applicable party(ies) shall use all commercially reasonable and diligent efforts to effect such cure; provided, however, such cure period will not extend the Closing Date past any commitment date of any financing or cost Purchaser any amount to extend such commitment date 

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(provided that Purchaser shall have notified Seller of any such commitment date at least ten (10) days prior to Closing).

ARTICLE X
ACTIONS AND OPERATIONS PENDING CLOSING

Section 10.1    Actions and Operations Pending Closing.  Seller agrees that at all times prior to the Closing Date:
(g)    Subject to conditions beyond Seller’s reasonable control, the Hotel will continue to be operated and maintained in the ordinary course of business substantially consistent with Present Standards including, without limitation (i) maintaining the inventories of FF&E, Operating Equipment and Consumables at the Property at levels substantially consistent with Present Standards, (ii) maintaining all Fixtures and Tangible Personal Property in the same condition as it existed as of the Effective Date (reasonable wear, tear and loss excepted) and not trading, substituting or removing any Personal Property from the Hotel, except Consumables and Inventory substantially consistent with Present Standards, (iii) performing routine maintenance and repairs for the Property substantially consistent with Present Standards, (iv) renewing all material Licenses and Permits prior to their expiration, (v) maintaining all insurance policies, (vi) not making any material alterations or improvements at the Property, or demolishing any of the Property subject to Section 11.1, (vii) not selling, transferring or otherwise disposing of any of the Property, other than substantially consistent with Present Standards and (viii) not removing any Personal Property from the Hotel, other than consistent with Present Standards.
(h)    From and after the end of the Inspection Period, Seller shall not enter into any new Hotel Contract or Space Lease, or cancel, modify or renew any existing Hotel Contract or Space Lease that is not cancelable upon thirty (30) or less days’ notice and without payment of any penalty or termination fee, without the prior written consent of Purchaser, in its sole and good faith discretion.  If Purchaser fails to respond to a request for consent within three (3) Business Days after receipt of such request, such consent shall be deemed given.
(i)    Seller shall have the right and obligation, without notice to or consent of Purchaser, to make Bookings in the ordinary course of business and consistent with the Present Standard, including customary discounted rates.
(j)    Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to preserve in force all existing Permits and to cause all those expiring on or before the Closing Date to be renewed prior to the Closing Date.  If any such Permit shall be suspended or revoked, Seller shall promptly notify Purchaser and shall take commercially reasonable measures to cause the reinstatement of such Permit.  Seller shall join in all applications for and cooperate with Purchaser in obtaining all necessary consents, permits, approvals, and licenses, and otherwise cooperate with Purchaser as may be reasonably necessary to facilitate the transfer of the Property to Purchaser; provided, however, that any costs, expenses or fees paid or incurred by Seller in connection therewith shall be reimbursed and credited to Seller.

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(k)    From and after the expiration of the Inspection Period through the Closing Date, Purchaser shall have the right to consult with Seller and Manager with respect to the hiring, initially and with respect to any replacement, of the following Hotel staff positions:  (i) general manager; (ii) director of human resources; (iii) director of food and beverage; (iv) chief engineer; (v) director of marketing; and (vi) comptroller/chief financial officer.
(l)    Seller shall maintain in effect all policies of casualty and liability insurance, or similar policies of insurance, with the same limits of coverage which it now carries with respect to the Hotel.
(m)    Seller shall not cause or permit any Fixtures and Tangible Personal Property or Operating Equipment located, installed or used in the Hotel as of the Effective Date (except Excluded Assets, if applicable) to be sold, exchanged, assigned, conveyed, leased, disposed of or removed, other than in the ordinary course of business conducted in accordance with the Present Standards.
(n)    Seller shall provide (and shall instruct Manager to provide) copies of any written notices (i) received by Seller after the Effective Date from any governmental or quasi-governmental organizations regarding any violations of Legal Requirements, or (ii) given or received by Seller (or on behalf of Seller) after the Effective Date alleging material defaults under any material Hotel Contracts, Space Leases or Equipment Leases.
(o)    Subject to Article IV and prior to the Closing, neither Purchaser nor any of Purchaser’s representatives shall communicate concerning the Property with Manager, any tenant, employee, guest or occupant of the Real Property any governmental or quasi-governmental authority, agency, commission, board or regulatory body or any party to any Hotel Contract without the prior written approval of Seller, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed.
(p)    Between the Effective Date and the Closing Date or earlier termination of this Agreement, neither Seller, Manager, nor any of their respective Affiliates nor any of their respective members, partners, or agents (including, without limitation, any broker) shall offer, solicit or negotiate the possible direct or indirect acquisition of the Property (or any other form of transaction having a similar effect) or make any information about the Property available (for purpose of sale or refinance) to any Person other than Purchaser, its Affiliates and their respective designees, agents and/or authorized third parties.  Seller agrees to direct its broker, if any, to cease the marketing of the Property.  Such restrictions shall be in effect until the earlier of (i) the Closing Date, or (ii) the termination of this Agreement by either party pursuant to the terms and conditions hereof; and thereafter shall be null and void and of no further force or effect.
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Franchisor, Marriott Rewards, LLC and The Hertz Corporation.  Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts (without any obligation to incur any out of pocket expenses or exercise any rights under the referenced agreement) to obtain such estoppels and the estoppels set forth in Section 9.1(h) at or prior to the Closing.  Without limiting Purchaser’s rights pursuant to Section 9.1(h) of this Agreement, in no event shall the receipt of estoppels pursuant to this Section 10.1(l) constitute a condition precedent to Purchaser’s obligations under this Agreement.
(r)    From and after the Effective Date and continuing until completion, Seller shall use commercially reasonable and diligent efforts to complete at its sole cost and expense the repair of the pool deck and surrounding areas and components, including, without limitation, the pool, pool deck, pool deck drains, pool deck perimeter (including without limitation, expansion joints and caulking/sealants), planter boxes and drains and any water intrusion into the La Jolla Social Room (collectively, the “Pool Areas”).  The scope of such repairs shall be reasonably determined by Purchaser following the Effective Date, taking into account recommendations from third party inspectors and consultants retained by Purchaser (such scope of work, the “Pool Work”).  Seller acknowledges that the Pool Work may require the complete replacement of the pool deck and the other components listed above.  In addition, (x) to the extent that any testing of areas of the La Jolla Social Room for water intrusion require removal (or other intrusive testing) or replacement, or (y) in the event that any of the foregoing inspections reveal mold, moisture issues or water damage, the Pool Work shall include the repair, replacement or restoration of such areas, including, without limitation, the remediation of such mold, moisture issues and water damage.  With respect to the Pool Work:
(i)    The Pool Work shall be completed in a good and workmanlike manner, lien-free, in compliance with all applicable Legal Requirements and Purchaser shall have the right to approve the contractor performing the Pool Work and Seller shall cause such contractor to carry customary insurance and to name Purchaser, its applicable Affiliates and Purchaser’s lender and manager as additional insureds.  While Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to complete the Pool Work prior to Closing, in the event that such work is not completed, Seller shall complete the work after Closing; and in connection therewith Seller shall endeavor to complete the Pool Work no later than August 31, 2016 (provided that Seller shall have until sixty (60) days after completion of the Pool Work to finalize and receive any lien waivers or related close-out payments with respect to the Pool Work).Upon completion of the Pool Work, Seller shall provide Purchaser reasonable evidence that such work has been completed and paid for and there are no mechanics’ or materialmen’s liens or claims of liens related thereto.  Seller shall also provide any warranties applicable to the Pool Work and ensure that the same are for the benefit of Purchaser.
(ii)    Purchaser hereby grants a license to Seller or its agents to enter upon the Property from and after the Closing to complete the Pool Work, provided, that all such Pool Work shall be done in a manner to avoid any material disruption to the operation of the Hotel and in accordance with rules reasonably established by Purchaser from time to time; provided, further, that Seller shall provide Purchaser 

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with prior written notice of any material disruption to the operation of the Hotel such that Purchaser can work with Seller to minimize such disruption.
(iii)    In connection with the Seller’s obligations under this Section 10.1(l), Seller shall establish at Closing an escrow holdback reserve pursuant to an escrow agreement by and among Seller, Purchaser and Escrow Company, in an amount of One Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($125,000) (the “Pool Work Reserve Funds”).  The Pool Work Reserve Funds shall be held back from the Purchase Price payable to Seller at Closing and shall be deposited with Escrow Company at Closing.  In the event that after the Closing Seller fails to complete the Pool Work in the manner required under this Section 10.1(l) and such failure continues for a period of thirty (30) days following written notice from Purchaser with respect thereto (and is not the result of any force majeure event of which Seller has provided Purchaser with written notice within a reasonable period of time after the onset thereof), then, upon written notice to Seller and Escrow Company, Purchaser shall have the right (but not the obligation) to complete the Pool Work itself (whether directly or through a third-party) and if Purchaser so elects, Seller shall assign any and all applicable contracts to Purchaser (or its designee) and Purchaser shall use funds from the Pool Work Reserve Funds to complete the Pool Work.  The Pool Work Reserve Funds shall be released in accordance with the terms of the escrow agreement, which the parties shall negotiate in good faith prior to the Closing Date; provided, however, the conditions of such release shall be limited to Seller’s delivery of (i) reasonable evidence that the parties performing such Pool Work shall have no liens or claims of liens upon payment, (ii) invoices or other satisfactory evidence of the costs incurred, and (iii) warranties with respect to the Pool Work.  In the event the Pool Work Reserve Funds are insufficient to complete the Pool Work, Seller shall immediately pay directly to the applicable contractor or reimburse Purchaser for any and all costs and expenses actually incurred by Purchaser in excess of the Pool Work Reserve Funds.  In the event any Pool Work Reserve Funds remain after (x) Purchaser’s receipt of reasonable evidence that the Pool Work has been completed and paid for and (y) unconditional lien waivers have been delivered to Purchaser and receipt of the warranty in Purchaser’s benefit, Escrow Company shall disburse such funds to Seller.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, Seller’s obligations under this Section 10.1(l) shall in no way be limited or reduced by Section 5.3 (i.e., the Cap, Deductible and/or Survival Period shall not apply).  Seller shall cooperate with any reasonable requirements of Purchaser’s lender regarding the Pool Work and the Pool Work Reserve Funds, including, without limitation, any requirement for such lender to hold and disburse such funds.
(iv)    Seller agrees to pursue in good faith all remedies of any nature against each contractor with respect to any matter arising from, in connection with or related to the Pool Work.
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(s)    From and after the Effective Date and continuing until completion, Seller shall use commercially reasonable and diligent efforts to complete at its sole cost and expense the repair of certain pipes, plumbing, fittings, openings, and related areas in the pump room located on the second (2nd) floor of the Hotel and surrounding areas to eliminate the odors emanating therefrom (collectively, the “Pump Room Areas”).  The scope of such repairs shall be reasonably determined by Purchaser following the Effective Date, taking into account recommendations from third party inspectors and consultants retained by Purchaser, but Seller acknowledges and agrees that, at a minimum, replacement of approximately 300 feet of vent line pipe and re-sealing of the related pipe opening using fire-rated sealant shall be required (such scope of work, the “Pump Room Work”).  In addition, to the extent that any testing of the Pump Room Areas require removal (or other intrusive testing) or replacement, the Pump Room Work shall include the repair, replacement or restoration of such areas.  With respect to the Pump Room Work:
(i)    The Pump Room Work shall be completed in a good and workmanlike manner, lien-free, in compliance with all applicable Legal Requirements and Purchaser shall have the right to approve the contractor performing the Pump Room Work and Seller shall cause such contractor to carry customary insurance and to name Purchaser, its applicable Affiliates and Purchaser’s lender and manager as additional insureds.  While Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to complete the Pump Room Work prior to Closing, in the event that such work is not completed, Seller shall complete the work after Closing; and in connection therewith Seller shall endeavor to complete the Pump Room Work no later than August 31, 2016 (provided that Seller shall have until sixty (60) days after completion of the Pump Room Work to finalize and receive any lien waivers or related close-out payments with respect to the Pump Room Work).  Upon completion of the Pump Room Work, Seller shall provide Purchaser reasonable evidence that such work has been completed and paid for and there are no mechanics’ or materialmen’s liens or claims of liens related thereto.  Seller shall also provide any warranties applicable to the Pump Room Work and ensure that the same are for the benefit of Purchaser.
(ii)    Purchaser hereby grants a license to Seller or its agents to enter upon the Property from and after the Closing to complete the Pump Room Work, provided, that all such Pump Room Work shall be done in a manner to avoid any material disruption to the operation of the Hotel and in accordance with rules reasonably established by Purchaser from time to time; provided, further, that Seller shall provide Purchaser with prior written notice of any material disruption to the operation of the Hotel such that Purchaser can work with Seller to minimize such disruption.
(iii)    In connection with the Seller’s obligations under this Section 10.1(m), Seller shall establish at Closing an escrow holdback reserve pursuant to an escrow agreement by and among Seller, Purchaser and Escrow Company, in an amount of Twenty Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000) (the “Pump Room Work Reserve Funds”).  The Pump Room Work Reserve Funds shall be held back from the Purchase Price payable to Seller at Closing and shall be deposited with Escrow Company at Closing.  In the event that after the Closing Seller fails to complete the 

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Pump Room Work in the manner required under this Section 10.1(m) and such failure continues for a period of thirty (30) days following written notice from Purchaser with respect thereto (and is not the result of any force majeure event of which Seller has provided Purchaser with written notice within a reasonable period of time after the onset thereof), then, upon written notice to Seller and Escrow Company, Purchaser shall have the right (but not the obligation) to complete the Pump Room Work itself (whether directly or through a third-party) and if Purchaser so elects, Seller shall assign any and all applicable contracts to Purchaser (or its designee) and Purchaser shall use funds from the Pump Room Work Reserve Funds to complete the Pump Room Work.  The Pump Room Work Reserve Funds shall be released in accordance with the terms of the escrow agreement, which the parties shall negotiate in good faith prior to the Closing Date; provided, however, the conditions of such release shall be limited to Seller’s delivery of (i) reasonable evidence that the parties performing such Pump Room Work shall have no liens or claims of liens upon payment, (ii) invoices or other satisfactory evidence of the costs incurred, and (iii) warranties with respect to the Pump Room Work.  In the event the Pump Room Work Reserve Funds are insufficient to complete the Pump Room Work, Seller shall immediately pay directly to the applicable contractor or reimburse Purchaser for any and all costs and expenses actually incurred by Purchaser in excess of the Pump Room Work Reserve Funds.  In the event any Pump Room Work Reserve Funds remain after (x) Purchaser’s receipt of reasonable evidence that the Pump Room Work has been completed and paid for and (y) unconditional lien waivers have been delivered to Purchaser and receipt of the warranty in Purchaser’s benefit, Escrow Company shall disburse such funds to Seller.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, Seller’s obligations under this Section 10.1(l) shall in no way be limited or reduced by Section 5.3 (i.e., the Cap, Deductible and/or Survival Period shall not apply).  Seller shall cooperate with any reasonable requirements of Purchaser’s lender regarding the Pump Room Work and the Pump Room Work Reserve Funds, including, without limitation, any requirement for such lender to hold and disburse such funds.
(iv)    Seller agrees to pursue in good faith all remedies of any nature against each contractor with respect to any matter arising from, in connection with or related to the Pump Room Work.
(v)    The terms of this Section 10.1(m) shall survive the Closing.
(t)    Purchaser shall not and shall cause all of Purchaser’s Indemnitees to not (i) contact (in any manner) any persons, employees, officers, directors, principals, shareholders, investors, advisers, attorneys or agents of Shidler or any persons related to any of the foregoing with respect to the Prior Dispute or the Property or this Agreement (collectively, the “Shidler Contacts”) and (ii) engage in any discussions or negotiations with any Shidler Contacts with respect to the Prior Dispute or the Property or this Agreement, except to the extent required in connection with a Shidler Claim; provided, that in such event, Purchaser shall coordinate with Seller its response to such claim and shall consider in good faith the requests of Seller in connection with any response 

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or defense to a Shidler Claim.  Purchaser shall not, and shall cause all Purchaser Indemnitees to not, contact (in any manner) any governmental authority or officials with respect to any of the Sewer Work, the Pool Work or the Pump Room Work (unless required in connection with Purchaser undertaking the Pool Work or Pump Room Work pursuant to the terms of Sections 10.1(l) or 10.1(m), as applicable, after Closing or, after consultation with Seller or any affiliate thereof acting as Purchaser’s manager, with respect to any other work to be undertaken at the Property after Closing).  The terms of this Section 10.1(m) shall survive the Closing for a period of one (1) year.
(u)    Seller and Purchaser shall jointly retain a qualified parking consultant mutually acceptable to the Parties to prepare one or more parking proposals for the Property (with corresponding plans) providing for at least 518 parking spaces on the Property in accordance with applicable Legal Requirements (the “Parking Report”).  The Parking Report shall also contain an estimated cost of carrying out each parking proposal.  Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the Parking Report by June 14, 2016.  Seller shall be solely responsible for the cost and expense of the Parking Report and Seller and Purchaser shall have equal access to the parking consultant.

ARTICLE XI
CASUALTIES AND TAKINGS

Section 11.1    Casualties.
(a)    If any damage to the Real Property shall occur prior to the Closing Date by reason of fire, windstorm, earthquake, hail, explosion, hurricane or other casualty, Seller shall promptly notify Purchaser.  If the cost of repairing such damage will equal or exceed Four Million Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($4,250,000.00), Purchaser may then elect to (i) terminate this Agreement by giving written notice to Seller, whereupon Escrow Company shall immediately return the Deposit to Purchaser, the Parties shall each pay one-half of the costs of the escrow, and neither party to this Agreement shall thereafter have any further rights or liabilities under this Agreement, except for the Surviving Obligations, or (ii) receive an assignment of all of Seller’s claims in connection therewith and any rights to any insurance proceeds (excluding business interruption proceeds for the period prior to Closing) relating to such damage and acquire the Property with appropriate adjustments to the Purchase Price equal to the deductible under the applicable insurance policy (to the extent such deductible is not applied by Seller for repairs prior to Closing) and the reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Seller to negotiate or settle any casualty claim with an insurer and to stabilize the Property following such casualty.
(b)    If the cost of repairing such damage will not exceed Four Million Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($4,250,000.00), the transactions contemplated hereby shall close with appropriate adjustments to the Purchase Price equal to the deductible under the applicable insurance policy (to the extent such deductible is not applied by Seller for repairs prior to the Closing) and the costs and expenses incurred by Seller to negotiate or settle any casualty claim with an insurer and to stabilize the Property following such casualty and Purchaser shall receive an assignment of 

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all of Seller’s rights to any insurance proceeds (excluding business interruption proceeds for the period prior to Closing).

Section 11.2    Takings.  If, prior to the Closing Date, all or any portion of the Real Property is taken by eminent domain or by an act of governmental authority, or if an action for such taking is initiated or threatened, Seller shall promptly give Purchaser written notice thereof, and the following shall apply:
(a)    If a Material Part of the Real Property is taken, or is to be taken, Purchaser may, within five (5) days after the delivery of Seller’s notice, by written notice to Seller, elect to terminate this Agreement, whereupon Escrow Company shall immediately return the Deposit to Purchaser, the Parties shall each pay one-half of the costs of the escrow, and neither party to this Agreement shall thereafter have any further rights or liabilities under this Agreement, except for the Surviving Obligations.
(b)    If a Material Part of the Real Property is taken, or is to be taken, but Purchaser does not elect to terminate this Agreement pursuant to paragraph (a) above, or if an immaterial part of the Real Property is taken by eminent domain or by an act of governmental authority, Purchaser shall have no right to terminate this Agreement, and the parties shall nonetheless proceed to the Closing in accordance with this Agreement, without any abatement of the Purchase Price or any liability or obligations on the part of Seller by reason of such taking; provided, however, that Seller shall, at the Closing, (i) assign and turn over, and Purchaser shall be entitled to receive and keep, the net proceeds of any award or other proceeds of such taking which may have been collected by Seller as a result of such taking, less any portion thereof applied to the cost of repairs made by Seller prior to the Closing and less the reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Seller in connection with obtaining payment of any award or other proceeds, or (ii) if no award or other proceeds shall have been collected, deliver to Purchaser an assignment of Seller’s right to any such award or other proceeds which may be payable to Seller as a result of such taking, less an amount equal to the cost of any repairs made by Seller prior to the Closing, which amount shall be paid to Seller by Purchaser at the Closing.  If all or any part of the payment proceeds are paid to the holder of any mortgage or deed of trust or reversionary interest in the Real Property, then, at the Closing, Seller shall credit such amount against the Purchase Price.
(c)    For the purposes hereof, a “Material Part” shall be deemed to mean any taking (i) which causes a reduction in the size of any of the buildings comprising the Real Property or materially interferes with the present use and operation of any of the buildings comprising the Real Property, or (ii) which results in the elimination of any required means of legal ingress and/or egress from the Real Property to public roads, with no comparable, convenient, legal substitute ingress and/or egress being available.

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ARTICLE XII
EMPLOYEES

Section 12.1    Employees.
(d)    Unless Purchaser elects to retain Manager as the manager of the Hotel (pursuant to a separate hotel management agreement executed by Purchaser and Manager), Purchaser agrees that it shall offer to hire or cause to be offered to be hired effective at and upon the Closing, and after the Closing shall maintain or cause to be maintained the employment of, in each case upon terms and conditions of employment substantially and sufficiently similar to the terms and conditions of employment existing prior to Closing, a sufficient number of Employees so that the Seller, its Affiliates or Manager shall not be required to give any layoff, closing or other termination notices or otherwise incur any liability pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, 29 U.S.C. 2101 2109, or any similar applicable state or local law (collectively, the “WARN Act”).  Except to the extent Purchaser elects to retain Manager as the manager of the Hotel pursuant to a separate hotel management agreement executed by Purchaser and Manager, Seller shall cause its Manager to cooperate reasonably with Purchaser or its designated Hotel manager to facilitate Purchaser’s compliance with this Section 12.1.  If Purchaser, or any designee or management company engaged by Purchaser to employ Hotel personnel, elects not to hire a particular Employee at Closing, or, if following the Closing, Purchaser or such designee or management company desires to terminate the employment of any Employee hired by Purchaser or its designee or management company, Purchaser shall be solely responsible for complying or causing compliance with all applicable provisions of federal, state and municipal laws and regulations relating to such action, including without limitation any applicable provisions of the WARN Act.  It is agreed that the number of Employees hired, the selection of which Employees are hired, and the initial terms and conditions of employment for each Employee hired by Purchaser, or its designee or management company engaged by Purchaser to employ Hotel Employees, shall be solely determined by Purchaser or such designee or management company, provided such terms and conditions of employment satisfy the provisions of this Section 12.1(a); provided, however, to the extent that Purchaser has received a credit at Closing therefor, Purchaser agrees to, and shall cause its designee or management company to, honor and recognize the seniority and vacation vesting rights of any Employee that was an Employee of Manager as of the day immediately prior to the Closing that is rehired by Purchaser or its designee or management company at the Closing.
(e)    The Parties hereto agree that Purchaser will not be subject to any of the debts, obligations and/or Liabilities of Seller, its Affiliates or Manager which may exist with respect to the employment or termination of any Employees that arise prior to the Closing, or which are attributable to the termination of such Employees by Seller, its Affiliates or Manager at or prior to Closing, except to the extent that such debts, obligations and/or Liabilities are expressly covered by a credit against the Purchase Price specifically provided in this Agreement.  Except as required by applicable Legal Requirements, Seller covenants and agrees not to permit any labor organization to become the exclusive representative of any group of Employees for purposes of collective bargaining.  The Parties hereto agree that Seller, its Affiliates and Manager shall not be subject to any of the debts, obligations and/or Liabilities of Purchaser, or Purchaser’s designee or management company, which are attributable to any actions or omissions of Purchaser or such designee or 

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management company, or any agents or representatives thereof, in the process of the hiring any of the Employees, including, without limitation, any claims arising out of or relating to whether, and upon which terms and conditions, any such Employees are offered employment by Purchaser or such designee or management company, or are hired (or subsequently terminated) by Purchaser or such designee or management company, or which may otherwise exist regarding the employment of employees at the Hotel by Purchaser or such designee or management company from and after the Closing (“Purchaser’s Employee Obligations”).
(f)    Purchaser shall save, protect, defend, indemnify and hold Seller, Manager and each of their Affiliates harmless from and against any Liabilities (including, but not limited to, payments made to Manager as the employer of the Employees) which may be incurred or suffered by any of them (i) under the WARN Act arising out of, or relating to, any actions taken by Purchaser prior to, on or after the Closing Date; (ii) in connection with any of Purchaser’s Employee Obligations; (iii) by reason of Purchaser’s failure to comply with any of the provisions of this Article XII; (iv) in connection with any compensation, employment taxes or Accrued Vacation Pay that, pursuant to Section 7.1(g) or Section 7.1(h), have become the obligation of Purchaser to pay; (v) in connection with any Liability arising out of Purchaser’s or its designee’s or management company’s employment policies, practices or procedures which occur on or after the Closing Date; or (vi) in connection with Purchaser’s violation or noncompliance with any applicable federal or state employment law on or after the Closing Date, including, without limitation, COBRA, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), ERISA, the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA), the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA).
(g)    Seller agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Purchaser and Purchaser’s Indemnitees harmless from and against any and all damages which any of them may sustain by reason of, or arising out of, or resulting from the employment or termination of any employees working at the Hotel prior to the Closing Date, including without limitation, Seller’s failure to discharge any of the obligations and liabilities of Seller arising prior to Closing with respect to Employees employed by Seller or Manager or any Employee Benefit Plans maintained by Seller or Manager.
(h)    Without limiting the generality of any other provision of this Agreement, nothing in this Agreement shall create any third-party beneficiary rights for the benefit of any union or any Employees of Seller or Purchaser or Manager.
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ARTICLE XIII
NOTICES

Section 13.1    Notices.  Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, all notices, demands, requests, consents, approvals, and other communications (each a “Notice”, collectively “Notices”) required or permitted to be given under this Agreement, or which are to be given with respect to this Agreement, shall be in writing and shall be personally delivered, transmitted by electronic mail transmission, or sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, or by overnight express courier, postage prepaid, addressed to the party as designated below:
If intended for Seller, to:
HEI La Jolla LLC 
c/o HEI Hospitality, LLC 
101 Merritt 7 Corporate Park, 1st Floor 
Norwalk, Connecticut 06851 
Attention:  Clark Hanrattie / E-mail:  chanrattie@heihotels.com
with a copy to:
Goodwin Procter LLP 
Three Embarcadero Center, 24th Floor 
San Francisco, California 94111 
Attention:  Benjamin C. Tschann, Esq. / E-mail:  btschann@goodwinprocter.com
If intended for Purchaser, to:
CWI 2 La Jolla Hotel LP 
c/o Watermark Capital Partners, LLC 
272 East Deerpath Road, Suite 320 
Lake Forest, Illinois 60045 
Attention:  Michael G. Medzigian / E-mail:  medzigian@watermarkcap.com
with a copy to:
Paul Hastings LLP 
515 South Flower Street, 25th Floor 
Los Angeles, California 90071 
Attention:  Rick S. Kirkbride, Esq. / E-mail:  rickkirkbride@paulhastings.com
Notice mailed by registered or certified mail shall be deemed received by the addressee three (3) days after mailing thereof.  Notice personally delivered shall be deemed received when delivered.  Notice mailed by overnight express courier shall be deemed received by the addressee on the next Business Day after mailing thereof.  Notice transmitted by e-mail shall be deemed received by the addressee upon sender’s receipt of confirmation thereof if sent during 

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normal business hours, and if not, then the next Business Day, provided that such notice is also concurrently sent by one of the other means set forth in this Section 13.1.  Either party may at any time change the address for notice to such party by mailing a Notice as aforesaid.

ARTICLE XIV
ADDITIONAL COVENANTS

Section 14.1
    Additional Covenants.  In addition, the parties agree as follows:
(a)    Liquor License.  Purchaser shall use diligent, good faith efforts to effect the transfer of any existing Liquor License held by Seller to Purchaser or Purchaser’s manager as of the Closing Date or to permit Purchaser or Purchaser’s manager to obtain a new Liquor License for the Hotel.  Purchaser agrees to pay all fees, charges and related costs in connection with the transfer of the existing Liquor License or to obtain a new Liquor License.  Promptly following the Effective Date, Purchaser shall, or shall cause its designee to, complete, execute and file with the applicable liquor licensing authority all necessary applications for transfer of the Liquor License or to obtain a new Liquor License.  If despite the exercise of such efforts by Purchaser, Purchaser fails to obtain a transfer of the Liquor License or a new Liquor License on or before the Closing Date, then Seller agrees that to the extent required it shall enter, or cause Manager, the holder of the Liquor License, to enter into an interim beverage agreement with Hotel Purchaser in form reasonably satisfactory to all of Hotel Purchaser, Manager and Seller (“Interim License Agreement”), to the extent permitted by applicable law, including without limitation, an indemnification from Hotel Purchaser of Manager and Seller with respect to any and all Liabilities arising during the term of such Interim License Agreement for a period not to exceed one hundred eighty (180) days following the Closing Date.
(b)    Brokerage.  Purchaser and Seller warrant and represent to each other that they have not had any dealings with any broker, agent or finder relating to the sale of the Property or the transactions contemplated hereby other than Jones Lang LaSalle (the “Broker”).  Purchaser and Seller each agree to indemnify and hold the other Party and its Indemnitees harmless against and from any and all Liabilities incurred arising out of or resulting from any claim for brokerage commissions, compensation or fees by any broker, agent or finder acting on such Party’s behalf, other than the Broker, which Seller is compensating under a separate agreement in connection with the sale of the Property.  The provisions of this Section 14.1(b) shall survive Closing or any termination of this Agreement.
(c)    Guest Baggage.  All baggage of guests who are still in the Hotel on the Closing Date, which has been checked with or left in the care of Seller or Manager shall be inventoried, sealed and tagged jointly by Seller and Purchaser on the Closing Date.  Purchaser hereby agrees to save, protect, defend, indemnify and hold Seller and its Indemnitees harmless against any Liabilities in connection with such baggage arising out of the acts or omissions of Purchaser or its Affiliates (or any of their employees or agents) after the Closing Date.

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(d)    Safe Deposits.  Immediately after the Closing, Seller shall send written notice to guests or tenants or other persons who have safe deposit boxes, if any, advising of the sale of the Hotel to Purchaser and requesting immediate removal of the contents thereof or the removal thereof and concurrent re-deposit of such contents pursuant to new safe deposit agreements with Purchaser.  Seller shall have a representative present when the boxes are opened, in the presence of a representative of the Purchaser.  Any property contained in the safe deposit boxes after such re-deposit shall be the responsibility of Purchaser, and Purchaser agrees to save, protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless Seller and its Indemnitees from and against any Liabilities arising out of or with respect to such property.
(e)    Tax Appeal Proceedings.  Seller shall be entitled to receive and retain the proceeds from any previously filed tax appeals or protests applicable to any tax fiscal years prior to the tax fiscal year in which the Closing Date occurs.  In the event an application to reduce real estate taxes is filed by Purchaser for the period during which Seller was the owner of the Real Property, Seller shall be entitled to a re-proration of real estate taxes upon receipt of and based upon the reduction proceedings, after payment of reasonable attorneys’ fees and other costs associated with such process.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall Seller negotiate or agree to any tax settlement, assessment or other adjustment that would have an adverse effect on taxes for the 2015-2016 tax year or any subsequent year.  After Closing, Purchaser, at Purchaser’s option, be entitled to take over and continue to process any pending appeals or protests with respect to the tax fiscal year in which the Closing Date occurs (and Seller shall reasonably cooperate in connection therewith), and the net proceeds from any such proceedings, after payment of reasonable attorneys’ fees and other costs associated with such process, will be prorated between the parties, when received, as of the Closing Date, which obligation shall survive the Closing; provided, however, that any such appeal or protest applicable to the 2016-2017 tax year may only be filed by Purchaser.
(f)    Books and Records.  The transaction contemplated hereby includes the Books and Records of Seller pertaining to the business of the Hotel prior to the Closing Date.  Purchaser covenants and agrees that such Books and Records pertaining to the period of Seller’s ownership of the Property will remain in the Hotel for examination and audit by Seller and its agents after the Closing as provided in this Section 14.1(f).  Books and Records not pertaining to the business of the Hotel may be removed by Seller within a reasonable time after the Closing Date.  Purchaser agrees to preserve all such Books and Records for at least seven (7) years after the Closing Date, and not to destroy or dispose of the same, for at least seven (7) years after the Closing Date, at Purchaser’s sole cost and expense.  Purchaser agrees to provide access to Seller and its representatives, to such books, records, files and correspondence at all reasonable times during normal business hours and following reasonable notice
(g)    Permits.  Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to preserve in force all existing Permits, to cause all those expiring on or before the Closing Date to be renewed prior to the Closing Date, and to transfer all such Permits to Purchaser in connection with the Closing.
(h)    Survival.  Subject to the terms of Section 5.3, the representations, warranties, obligations, covenants, agreements, undertakings and indemnifications of Seller and Purchaser contained in this Agreement and in any closing documents delivered in connection with this Agreement, which are intended and anticipated to survive Closing, shall survive the Closing.

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ARTICLE XV
DEFAULTS AND REMEDIES; EFFECT OF TERMINATION

Section 15.1    Purchaser Default/Seller’s Remedies.  IF PURCHASER FAILS IN ANY MATERIAL RESPECT TO PERFORM ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, SUCH FAILURE REMAINS UNCURED AFTER DELIVERY OF WRITTEN NOTICE BY SELLER AND THE EXPIRATION OF A FIVE (5) DAY CURE PERIOD (PROVIDED THAT NO CURE PERIOD SHALL APPLY TO PURCHASER’S PAYMENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE AND/OR DELIVERY OF THE DOCUMENTS REFERENCED IN SECTION 6.4 ON OR BEFORE THE CLOSING DATE) AND SELLER DOES NOT WAIVE SUCH FAILURE OF PERFORMANCE IN WRITING, SELLER SHALL BE ENTITLED AS ITS SOLE REMEDY TO TERMINATE THIS AGREEMENT AND RECOVER THE DEPOSIT UNDER THIS AGREEMENT AS LIQUIDATED
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DAMAGES AND NOT AS A PENALTY, IN FULL SATISFACTION OF ANY CLAIMS AGAINST PURCHASER; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT THIS PROVISION SHALL NOT LIMIT SELLER’S RIGHTS TO RECEIVE REIMBURSEMENT FOR COSTS, FEES AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND COSTS) PURSUANT TO SECTION 15.3 BELOW IN ADDITION TO THE DEPOSIT IN THE EVENT OF A DISPUTE REGARDING THE DISPOSITION OF THE DEPOSIT, NOR SHALL THIS PROVISION BE DEEMED TO WAIVE OR AFFECT SELLER’S RIGHTS AND PURCHASER’S INDEMNITY OBLIGATIONS UNDER OTHER SECTIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT.  THE PARTIES AGREE THAT IT WOULD BE IMPRACTICABLE AND EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO ASCERTAIN THE ACTUAL DAMAGES SUFFERED BY SELLER AS A RESULT OF PURCHASER’S FAILURE TO COMPLETE THE PURCHASE OF THE PROPERTY PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT, AND THAT UNDER THE CIRCUMSTANCES EXISTING AS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE, THE LIQUIDATED DAMAGES PROVIDED FOR IN THIS SECTION REPRESENTS A REASONABLE ESTIMATE OF THE DAMAGES WHICH SELLER WILL INCUR AS A RESULT OF SUCH FAILURE, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT THIS PROVISION SHALL NOT LIMIT SELLER’S RIGHTS TO RECEIVE REIMBURSEMENT FOR ATTORNEYS’ FEES PURSUANT TO SECTION 15.3, NOR WAIVE OR AFFECT SELLER’S RIGHTS AND PURCHASER’S INDEMNITY OBLIGATIONS UNDER OTHER SECTIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT.  THE PARTIES ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE PAYMENT OF SUCH LIQUIDATED DAMAGES IS NOT INTENDED AS A FORFEITURE OR PENALTY WITHIN THE MEANING OF ANY APPLICABLE STATUTE OR LAW, INCLUDING CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE SECTIONS 3275 OR 3369, BUT IS INTENDED TO CONSTITUTE LIQUIDATED DAMAGES TO SELLER PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE SECTIONS 1671, 1676 AND 1677.  THE PARTIES HAVE SET FORTH THEIR INITIALS BELOW TO INDICATE THEIR AGREEMENT WITH THE LIQUIDATED DAMAGES PROVISION CONTAINED IN THIS SECTION.
Seller’s Initials: /s/ CH           Purchaser’s Initials: /s/ MM      

Section 15.2    Seller Default/Purchaser’s Remedies.
If Seller fails in any material respect to perform its obligations under this Agreement, and Seller does not cure such failure within five (5) days after its receipt of written notice of such failure from Purchaser (a “Seller Default”) (provided that such five (5) day cure period shall not apply to a default by Seller to deposit the Deed and other closing documents to be held in escrow with the Escrow Company on the Closing Date) then Purchaser may elect as its sole and exclusive remedy (at law or in equity):
(a)    to terminate this Agreement and recover damages in an amount equal to the total of all of Purchaser’s out-of-pocket costs of the transaction actually incurred in connection with this Agreement and Purchaser’s Due Diligence, such amounts not to exceed Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000) (“Seller’s Liability Amount”); provided, however, that this provision shall not limit Purchaser’s rights to receive reimbursement for any additional costs, expenses and/or fees (including, without limitation, reasonable attorney’s fees and costs) pursuant to Section 15.3 below in addition to the Seller’s Liability Amount in the event of a dispute regarding the disposition of the Seller’s Liability Amount to the extent Purchaser prevails in such dispute or with respect to the Surviving Obligations;

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(b)    to waive the Seller Default and proceed to Closing; or
(c)    to seek specific performance of Seller’s obligation to sell the Property to Purchaser pursuant to the terms of this Agreement; provided, however, if Purchaser elects to pursue any action for specific performance and such remedy is not available or enforceable by Purchaser for any reason other than as a result of Purchaser’s and/or its Affiliates’ willful acts, then Purchaser shall still have the right to terminate this Agreement and pursue all rights and remedies afforded Purchaser under Section 15.2(a) above, provided that in no event shall Seller be liable for any consequential damage.

Section 15.3    Attorneys’ Fees.  If any action or proceeding is commenced by either party to enforce or interpret their rights under this Agreement or to collect damages as a result of the breach of any of the provisions of this Agreement, the prevailing party in such action or proceeding, including any bankruptcy, insolvency or appellate proceedings, shall be entitled to recover all reasonable costs and expenses, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees, court costs and fees of experts, in addition to any other relief awarded by the court.

Section 15.4    No Reservation of Property.  The preparation and/or delivery of unsigned drafts of this Agreement shall not create any legally binding rights in the Property and/or obligations of the parties, and Purchaser and Seller acknowledge that this Agreement shall be of no effect until it is duly executed by both Purchaser and Seller.

ARTICLE XVI
IRS FORM 1099-S DESIGNATION

Section 16.1    Designee.  In order to assure compliance with the requirements of Section 6045(e) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the Treasury Regulations thereunder, the parties agree to execute an IRS Form 1099-S Designation Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit K at or prior to the Closing to designate the Title Company (“Designee”) to report IRS Form 1099-S information provided to it by Purchaser and Seller in relation to the sale of the Property.  Further, Seller and Purchaser each hereby agree: (i) to provide to Designee all information and certifications regarding such party, as reasonably requested by Designee or otherwise required to be provided by a party to the transaction regarding IRS Form 1099-S reporting; and (ii) to provide to Designee such party’s taxpayer identification number and a statement (on Internal Revenue Service Form W-9 or an acceptable substitute form, or on any other form the applicable current or future Code sections and regulations might require and/or any form requested by Designee), signed under penalties of perjury, stating that the taxpayer identification number supplied by such party to Designee is correct.

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ARTICLE XVII
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

Section 17.1    Construction.  The following rules shall apply to the construction and interpretation of this Agreement:
(a)    Singular words shall connote the plural as well as the singular, and plural words shall connote the singular as well as the plural, and the masculine shall include the feminine and the neuter.
(b)    All references in this Agreement to particular articles, sections, subsections or clauses (whether in upper or lower case) are references to articles, sections, subsections or clauses of this Agreement.  All references in this Agreement to particular exhibits or schedules (whether in upper or lower case) are references to the exhibits and schedules attached to this Agreement, unless otherwise expressly stated or clearly apparent from the context of such reference.
(c)    The headings contained herein are solely for convenience of reference and shall not constitute a part of this Agreement nor shall they affect its meaning, construction or effect.
(d)    Each Party hereto and its counsel have reviewed and revised (or requested revisions of) this Agreement and have participated in the preparation of this Agreement, and therefore any usual rules of construction requiring that ambiguities are to be resolved against any Party shall not be applicable in the construction and interpretation of this Agreement or any exhibits hereto.
(e)    The terms “hereby,” “hereof,” “hereto,” “herein,” “hereunder” and any similar terms shall refer to this Agreement, and not solely to the provision in which such term is used.
(f)    The terms “include,” “including” and similar terms shall be construed as if followed by the phrase “without limitation.”
(g)    The term “sole discretion” with respect to any determination to be made a Party under this Agreement shall mean the sole and absolute discretion of such Party, without regard to any standard by which the determination of such Party must be made.

Section 17.2    Severability.  If any term or provision of this Agreement is held to be or rendered invalid or unenforceable at any time in any jurisdiction, such term or provision shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other terms or provisions of this Agreement, or the validity or enforceability of such affected terms or provisions at any other time or in any other jurisdiction.

Section 17.3    Publicity.  All press releases and all other publicity concerning the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be jointly drafted and prepared by Seller and Purchaser, and Seller and Purchaser agree not to deliver or publish any press releases or other publicity regarding the sale of the Property pursuant to this Agreement except as expressly set forth in this Section 17.3.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties acknowledge and agree that Purchaser will issue a press release after the Closing, the form and content of which shall be 

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subject to the prior consent of Seller (which consent will not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed); provided, however, Seller acknowledges and agrees that Purchaser’s press release shall be substantially similar to the form of those certain press releases previously issued by Purchaser or its Affiliates in connection with Purchaser’s or Purchaser’s Affiliates’ recent hotel acquisitions and Purchaser may disclose (i) the Purchase Price, (ii) the sum of capital expenditures, transaction costs, working capital and pre-paid operating costs, and (iii) the sum of (i) and (ii).  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, each party’s obligations under this Section 17.3 shall survive the Closing or any earlier termination of this Agreement.

Section 17.4    Assignment.  Neither all nor any portion of Purchaser’s interest under this Agreement may be sold, assigned, encumbered, conveyed or otherwise transferred, whether directly or indirectly, voluntarily or involuntarily, or by operation of law or otherwise including, without limitation, by a transfer of interest in Purchaser (collectively, a “Transfer”), without the prior written consent of Seller, which consent may be granted or denied in Seller’s sole and absolute discretion.  Any attempted Transfer without Seller’s consent shall be null and void.  Any request by Purchaser for Seller’s consent to a Transfer shall set forth in writing the details of the proposed Transfer, including, without limitation, the name, ownership and financial condition of the prospective transferee and the financial details of the proposed Transfer.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, Purchaser, upon prior written notice to Seller given not less than five (5) Business Days prior to the Closing (which time period is agreed to be material and is required to permit Seller properly to prepare, execute and deliver the items required to be delivered by it pursuant to this Agreement), which notice specifies the exact legal name, address and any other information necessary for the preparation of the closing documents to be delivered under this Agreement, may assign its rights and delegate is duties under this Agreement to an entity that is wholly owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by Purchaser, W.P. Carey, Inc., Carey Watermark Investors Incorporated, Carey Watermark Investors 2 Incorporated, Watermark Capital Partners, LLC, or any entity managed or advised by Purchaser, W.P. Carey, Inc., Carey Watermark Investors Incorporated, Carey Watermark Investors 2 Incorporated or Watermark Capital Partners, LLC for the purposes of closing on the transaction provided (i) only one such assignment shall be made; (ii) such assignment shall not delay the Closing; (iii) such assignment shall not require Seller to obtain any additional or revised third party consents, certificates or approvals; provided, however, Purchaser shall remain liable for Purchaser’s obligations hereunder until the Closing has occurred notwithstanding such assignment.  In the event Purchaser so assigns and delegates its rights and duties under this Agreement, it shall deliver to Seller at or prior to Closing an instrument of assignment and assumption evidencing such assignment and delegation.  No Transfer, whether with or without Seller’s consent:  (i) shall operate to release Purchaser or alter Purchaser’s primary liability to perform the obligations of Purchaser under this Agreement; or (ii) shall cause Seller to incur any cost or other economic detriment in connection with such Transfer.  Purchaser shall pay any and all additional costs and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees, charges, and disbursements other than non-material legal expenses related to the preparation of the closing documents) incurred by Seller that would not otherwise have been incurred by Seller had Purchaser not caused a Transfer.

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on a day other than a Business Day, such deadline shall be extended until the first Business Day thereafter.

Section 17.6    Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall constitute an original but all of which, taken together, shall constitute but one and the same instrument.  This Agreement may be executed by facsimile, .pdf format or other form of electronic communication and such form of execution shall be deemed to be an original signature for execution purposes.

Section 17.7    Recitals, Exhibits and Schedules.  The recitals to this Agreement, and all exhibits and schedules (as amended and supplemented from time to time) referred to in this Agreement are incorporated herein by such reference and made a part of this Agreement.  Any matter disclosed in any schedule to this Agreement shall be deemed to be incorporated in all other schedules to this Agreement.

Section 17.8    Entirety.  This Agreement (including all exhibits) contains the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, supersedes all prior letters of intent, understandings or other agreements, whether written or oral, if any, with respect thereto and may not be amended, supplemented or terminated, nor shall any obligation hereunder or condition hereof be deemed waived, except by a written instrument to such effect signed by the party to be charged.

Section 17.9    Amendments to Agreement.  No amendment, supplement or other modification to any terms of this Agreement (other than amendments, supplements and other modifications to the representations and warranties and schedules made by Seller that are expressly permitted or contemplated by this Agreement), or termination of this Agreement (other than as expressly provided in this Agreement), shall be valid unless in writing and executed and delivered by Seller and Purchaser.

Section 17.10    Governing Law.  This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of California.

Section 17.11    Jurisdiction.  Any action, suit or proceeding arising out of this Agreement or the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be brought exclusively in the United States District Court for the Southern District of California, and Seller and Purchaser agree that such courts are the most convenient forum for resolution of any such action and further agree to submit to the jurisdiction of such courts and waive any right to object to venue in such courts.

Section 17.12    Jury Trial Waiver.  Each of the parties to this Agreement hereby consents and agrees that (i) any and all disputes shall be heard by a referee in accordance with the general reference provisions of California Code of Civil Procedure Section 638, (ii) such referee shall hear and determine all of the issues in any such dispute (whether of fact or of law) and shall report a statement of decision, provided that, at the mutual agreement of the parties, any such issues pertaining to a “provisional remedy” as defined in California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1281.8 shall be heard and determined by the court, and (iii) pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure Section 644(a), judgment may be entered upon the decision of such referee in the same manner as 

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if the dispute had been tried directly by a court; provided, however, all findings, orders, decisions, and judgments of such referee, under and pursuant hereto, shall be subject to the same rights of appeal, as the findings, orders, decisions, and judgments of the California Superior Court in the County of San Diego.  The parties shall use their respective best efforts to agree upon and select such referee, provided that such referee shall be a retired California state or federal judge and must have experience in the trial and determination of matters relating to real property.  The retired judge appointed to act as referee pursuant to this Section shall have all powers of a judge of the California Superior Court and shall be bound by and shall apply California law to the dispute.  Such powers shall include (a) the power to grant equitable, injunctive, and legal relief; subject, however, to all limitations on remedies provided in this Agreement which must be strictly adhered to, and (b) the other powers of a judge for all purposes (subject to the limitations on remedies provided in this Agreement, which must be strictly adhered to), which powers shall include (i) ruling on any and all discovery matters or motions, (ii) ruling on any and all pre-trial or trial motions, (iii) setting a schedule of pre-trial proceedings, (iv) making any and all other orders or rulings a sitting judge of the Superior Court would be empowered to make in any action or proceeding in Superior Court, (v) deciding and adjudicating any and all of the issues arising out of such dispute (whether of fact, of law, or a combination thereof) and reporting such findings and judgment thereon, and (vi) allocating attorney’s fees, expert’s fees and costs, in conformance with this Agreement.  If the parties have not agreed upon a referee, then any party to this Agreement may, upon giving five (5) Business Days prior written notice to the other party to this Agreement, apply ex parte to the presiding judge of the Superior Court in the County of San Diego for the appointment of a retired Superior Court judge designated by such moving party.  If the non-moving party does not submit to the presiding judge, within three Business Days after being given notice of such ex parte application, the name of an additional retired judge acceptable to such non-moving party, then the non-moving party shall be deemed to have agreed to the retired judge designated by the moving party.  If the non-moving party does submit to the presiding judge the name of an additional retired judge within such three Business Day period, then the retired judge designated by the moving party and the retired judge designated by the non-moving party shall together select a single different retired judge within ten (10) days thereafter to serve as the referee of the matter.  Each party hereto acknowledges that this consent is a material inducement to enter into this Agreement and all other agreements and instruments provided for herein, and that each will continue to rely on this consent in their related future dealings.  The parties shall share the cost of the referee and reference proceedings equally; provided that, the referee shall determine a “prevailing party” pursuant to Civil Code Section 1717 and Code of Civil Procedure Section 1032 et seq., and shall award attorneys’ fees and reimbursement of the referee and referenced proceeding fees and costs to the prevailing party, whereupon all referee and reference proceeding fees and charges will be payable by the non-prevailing party (as so determined by the referee).  Each party hereto further warrants and represents that it has reviewed this consent with legal counsel of its own choosing, or has had an opportunity to do so, and that it knowingly and voluntarily gives this consent having had the opportunity to consult with legal counsel.  This consent is irrevocable, meaning that it may not be modified either orally or in writing, and this consent shall apply to any subsequent amendments, renewals, supplements, or modifications to this Agreement or any other agreement or document entered into between the parties in connection with this Agreement.  In the event of litigation, this Agreement may be filed as evidence of either or both parties’ consent to have any and all disputes heard and determined by a referee under California Code of Civil Procedure Section 638.

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Section 17.13    Successors and Assigns.  This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective permitted successors and assigns.  The warranties, representations, agreements and undertakings contained herein shall not be deemed to have been made for the benefit of any person or entity, other than the parties hereto and their permitted successors and assigns.

Section 17.14    No Agreement Until Execution.  This Agreement and the terms hereof shall not be deemed to be effective or binding until each of the parties hereto have mutually executed and delivered the Agreement.  Any submission or other exchange of drafts or iterations of this Agreement is not, and shall not constitute, a binding offer or other binding agreement.

Section 17.15    Recording.  No notice or memorandum of this Agreement shall be recorded in any public record.  A violation of this prohibition shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement.

ARTICLE XVIII
GENERAL ESCROW PROVISIONS

Section 18.1    General Escrow Provisions.  The obligations and rights of the Escrow Company under this Agreement shall be subject to the following terms and conditions:
(a)    The duties and obligations of Escrow Company shall be determined solely by the express provisions of this Agreement and no implied duties or obligations shall be implied against Escrow Company.  Further, Escrow Company shall be under no obligation to refer to any other document between or among Purchaser and Seller referred to in or related to this Agreement, unless Escrow Company is provided with a copy of such document and consents thereto in writing.
(b)    Escrow Company shall not be liable to anyone by reason of any error of judgment, or for any act done or step taken or omitted by Escrow Company in good faith, or for any mistake of fact or law, or for anything which Escrow Company may do or refrain from doing in connection herewith, unless caused by or arising out of Escrow Company’s actual and intentional misconduct or gross negligence.
(c)    Escrow Company shall be entitled to rely, and shall be protected in acting in reliance, upon any writing furnished to Escrow Company by either Purchaser or Seller and shall be entitled to treat as genuine, and as the document it purports to be, any letter, paper or other document furnished to Escrow Company.  Escrow Company may rely on any affidavit of either Purchaser or Seller or any other person as to the existence of any facts stated therein to be known by the affiant.
(d)    If Seller shall become entitled to retain or receive the Deposit or other amount paid under this Agreement, Escrow Company shall pay the same to Seller together with all interest earned thereon and if Purchaser shall become entitled to a return of the Deposit or other amount paid under this Agreement, Escrow Company shall pay the same to Purchaser, including all interest earned thereon; provided, however, that no disbursement pursuant to this subsection shall be made by Escrow Company until the third (3rd) Business Day following the receipt or deemed receipt of 

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notice by Seller and Purchaser from Escrow Company of its intention to so disburse, and disbursement made by Escrow Company after the passage of such three (3) Business Day period shall relieve Escrow Company from all liability in connection with such disbursement unless such disbursement is proscribed by order of a court of competent jurisdiction or objected to in writing by Seller or Purchaser.  If such disbursement is objected to in writing by Seller or Purchaser within such three (3) Business Day period, then Escrow Company shall not make such disbursement until unanimously instructed in writing by Purchaser and Seller, or is directed to make such disbursement by a court of competent jurisdiction.
(e)    In the event of any disagreement between Purchaser and Seller resulting in adverse claims and demands being made in connection with or against the funds held in escrow, Escrow Company shall refuse to comply with the claims or demands of either party until such disagreement is finally resolved (i) by a court of competent jurisdiction (in proceedings which Escrow Company or any other party may initiate, it being understood and agreed by Purchaser and Seller that Escrow Company has authority (but not the obligation) to initiate such proceedings), or (ii) by an arbitrator in the event that Purchaser and Seller mutually and jointly determine to submit the dispute to arbitration pursuant to the rules and under the jurisdiction of the American Arbitration Association, and in so doing Escrow Company shall not be or become liable to a party, or (iii) by written settlement between Purchaser and Seller.
(f)    Purchaser and Seller each agree to jointly and severally indemnify and hold harmless Escrow Company against any and all Liabilities incurred by Escrow Company (except to the extent the Escrow Company willfully disregards any provision of this Agreement to which it is bound) in connection with or as a result of any disagreement between Purchaser and Seller under this Agreement or otherwise incurred by Escrow Company in any way on account of its role as Escrow Company.
(g)    Escrow Company in its sole discretion shall have the right to resign as Escrow Company under this Agreement, provided that it shall provide both Purchaser and Seller with at least fifteen (15) days written notice of such resignation pursuant to the notice provisions of this Agreement.  Upon any such resignation, Escrow Company shall transfer the Deposit and any other amounts held by Escrow Company including any interest earned thereon to a successor Escrow Company jointly approved by Purchaser and Seller, whereupon the original Escrow Company shall have no further obligation or liability whatsoever as Escrow Company under this Agreement.
(h)    Escrow Company may pay the Deposit into a court of competent jurisdiction upon commencement by the Escrow Company of an interpleader action in such court.  The reasonable out-of-pocket costs and attorneys’ fees of the Escrow Company for such interpleader action shall be paid by the losing party in such interpleader action.
(i)    The rights and immunities of Escrow Company hereunder shall apply equally to its partners, counsel, associates, employees, affiliates and agents.
(j)    All of Escrow Company’s obligations under this Agreement shall automatically terminate upon disbursing the Deposit and any other amounts held by Escrow Company as set forth above.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed or caused this Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Hotel to be executed, all as of the day and year first above written.
	
		
	SELLER:

	 
	 

	HEI LA JOLLA HOTEL LLC,

	a Delaware limited liability company

	 
	 

	 
	 

	By:
	/s/ Clark W. Hanrattie

	 
	Name: Clark W. Hanrattie

	 
	Title: Vice President

	 
	 

	 
	 

	 
	 

	PURCHASER:

	 
	 

	CWI 2 LA JOLLA, LP,

	a Delaware limited partnership

	 
	 

	 
	 

	By:
	CWI 2 La Jolla, Hotel GP, LLC,

	 
	a Delaware limited liability company

	 
	 

	 
	 

	By:
	/s/ Michael G. Medzigian

	 
	Name: Michael G. Medzigian

	 
	Title: Chief Executive Officer and President

	 
	 

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AGREEMENT OF ESCROW COMPANY
The undersigned has executed this Agreement solely to confirm its agreement to (a) hold the Deposit in escrow in accordance with the provisions hereof and (b) comply with the provisions of Article VI, Article XVIII and Section 3.2.
In witness whereof, the undersigned has executed this Agreement as of May 19, 2016.
	
		
	FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY

	 
	 

	By:
	/s/ Eric Liang

	 
	Name: Eric Liang

	 
	Title: Senior Underwriting Counsel

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JOINDER
By the signature below of its authorized signatories, HEI HOSPITALITY FUND III, L.P. (“HEI Fund”), hereby joins in the execution of the foregoing Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Hotel (this “Agreement”) to guaranty, as a primary guarantor and not as a surety or guaranty of collection only, all obligations of its affiliate, HEI LA JOLLA LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Seller”) under Section 5.4(b) of this Agreement and HEI Fund agrees to be jointly and severally liable with Seller for such obligations.  The obligations of HEI Fund pursuant to this joinder are of a continuing nature and shall survive the Closing (subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including, without limitation, the limitations of Section 5.3 of this Agreement as applicable to Seller’s obligations under Section 5.4(b)) and shall not be deemed merged into the deed or any other conveyance document delivered at the Closing.  The obligations of the undersigned are not limited by (i) any amendment or modification to this Agreement, whether or not the undersigned has joined in any such amendment or modification, (ii) any bankruptcy or insolvency or similar proceeding after insolvency of Seller or (iii) any other surety defense, other than to the extent such defense is available to Seller in accordance with the Agreement.
In the event that the HEI Fund, at any time during the Survival Period (or, if a Breach Notice is provided prior to the end of the Survival Period, until the Liabilities relating thereto are fully and finally resolved), owns fewer than three (3) hotels, then the HEI Fund shall be required to at all times maintain Liquidity (as defined below) of not less than the amount of the Cap (“Required Liquidity”).  “Liquidity,” as used herein, means legal tender of the United States of America or any other cash equivalents, including, uncalled capital commitments (that are still available and permitted to be called by the general partner of the HEI Fund) of the HEI Fund (excluding any of the same which have been pledged or encumbered or are otherwise restricted pursuant to a separate obligation of the HEI Fund).  HEI Fund shall provide Purchaser promptly with evidence of its maintenance of the Required Liquidity upon receipt of a written request by Purchaser (which may not be given more than once per calendar quarter).  For the avoidance of doubt, cash and cash equivalents held by any franchisors, managers, lenders or any subsidiaries of HEI Fund or held at the hotels owned thereby (including, without limitation, working capital, petty cash, FF&E, debt service, tax, insurance and other reserves) shall not be treated as Liquidity with respect to the HEI Fund.
HEI HOSPITALITY FUND III, L.P., 
a Delaware limited partnership 
 
By:    HEI Hospitality Fund GP III, L.P. 
Its:    General Partner
By:    HEI Hospitality Fund GP III (GP), LLC
Its:    General Partner

By:    HEI Hospitality, LLC
Its:    Manager

By: /s/ Clark W. Hanrattie                      
Name: Clark W. Hanrattie
Title: Vice President

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EXHIBIT A
EXCLUDED ASSETS
	
		
	Licenses
	Network Management Monitoring

	Licenses
	Symantec Anti Virus

	Systems/Tools
	Citrix - Connectivity platform to HEI Corporate

	Systems/Tools
	M3 (Timesaver) - Time keeping system and Timeclocks

	Systems/Tools
	PM Works - Preventative Maintenance software (but not related reports)

	Merritt Corporate Agreement
	Avendra - Procurement Services Agreement

	Merritt Corporate Agreement
	Rubicon software/service and agreement for Future Demand Reports & Market Vision Rate shopping software (but not historical reports)

	Merritt Corporate Agreement
	TravelClick - Hotelligence & Sabre Spotlight Reports

	Merritt Corporate Agreement
	Gallagher Consulting - Healthcare benefit consulting

	Merritt Corporate Agreement
	Smith Travel Agreement

	Merritt Corporate Agreement
	Steritech – Maintenance and Monitoring Programs

	Merritt Corporate Agreement
	Tharaldson – Agreement with Energy Consultants

	Merritt Corporate Agreement
	Universal Vending - Vending Machines Service Agreement

	Merritt Corporate Agreement
	Trustkeeper  - PCI

	Merritt Corporate Agreement
	IGX Global/Solutionary - Firewall Management

	Merritt Corporate Agreement
	Kaseya - Patch Management/AV/Monitoring

	Merritt Corporate Agreement
	Symantec Message Labs

	Merritt Corporate Agreement
	Symantec Web Filtering

	Merritt Corporate Agreement
	Microsoft Dynamics SL

	Merritt Corporate Agreement
	Medius - Electronic scanning (A/P, A/R)

	Merritt Corporate Agreement
	Birchstreet - Online ordering

	Merritt Corporate Agreement
	ADP Vantage - Payroll, Benefits, Hiring/HCM

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EXHIBIT B
LAND
PARCEL 1:
LOT 4 OF REGENTS PARK, IN THE CITY OF SAN DIEGO, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 10703, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER’S OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, AUGUST 18, 1983.
PARCEL 2:
THOSE RIGHTS OF EASEMENT AS SET FORTH IN ARTICLE II, SECTION 4, OF THE DECLARATION OF COMMON MAINTENANCE AND ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL RESTRICTIONS FOR REGENTS PARK; RECORDED SEPTEMBER 21, 1983 AS FILE NUMBER 83-337248 AND AS AMENDED BY DOCUMENT RECORDED JUNE 02, 1994 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 1994-0360751, BOTH OF OFFICIAL RECORDS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY.
PARCEL 3:
THOSE RIGHTS OF EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER EXECUTIVE SQUARE, REGENTS PARK ROW AND REGENTS GARDEN ROW (NOW GILDRED SQUARE), AS SHOWN ON REGENTS PARK, MAP NO. 10703, AS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY AS SET FORTH IN ARTICLE II, SECTION 3 OF THE DECLARATION OF STREET AND LANDSCAPING COMMON MAINTENANCE RESTRICTIONS FOR REGENTS PARK, RECORDED SEPTEMBER 21, 1983 AS FILE NO. 83-337247 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS IN THE OFFICE OF SAID COUNTY RECORDER, AS AMENDED BY FIRST AMENDMENT TO SAID DECLARATION, RECORDED FEBRUARY 10, 1986 AS FILE NO. 86-053769 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY.
APN: 345-161-04-00

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EXHIBIT C-1
PENDING OR THREATENED LITIGATION
	
		
	Date of Loss/ Occurrence
	Accident Narrative

	11/16/2012
	Working in guest room and fell on L side on top of sheet, she felt like she popped her lower back.

	8/18/2013
	EE was working the computer at the front desk and they started to feel discomfort in the neck and the neck is now stiff.

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EXHIBIT C-2
VIOLATIONS OF LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
None.

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EXHIBIT D
SCHEDULE OF LEASES AND RELATED MATTERS
The Hertz Corporation.  Lease is in full force and effect; no written notice of default; no default of monetary obligation or material non-monetary obligation; expiration date is December 31, 2019, and the lease is terminable by either party upon six months’ written notice

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EXHIBIT E
ONGOING TAX APPEALS
Ongoing 2015 Personal Property Tax Appeal filed on or about November 20, 2015

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EXHIBIT F
HOTEL CONTRACTS AND RELATED MATTERS
Equipment Leases
	
				
	 	DESCRIPTION OF LEASED ASSET
	LESSEE - ENTITY NAME
	LESSOR

	 
	 	Postage Machine
	La Jolla Marriott
	Hasler

	 	Copier Machine
	HEI La Jolla, LLC
	Ricoh

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Service Contracts
	
				
	 	DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
	NAMED ENTITY ON EXECUTED AGREEMENT
	VENDOR

	 
	 	Turbocor Chiller & Chiller Towers Maintenance Agreement
	San Diego Marriott La Jolla
	EMCOR - Mesa Energy Systems, Inc.

	 	Boiler Maintenance Agreement
	San Diego Marriott La Jolla
	EMCOR - Mesa Energy Systems, Inc.

	 	Dish machine Maintenance Agreement
	Marriott La Jolla
	Hobart Service

	 	Generator Maintenance Agreement
	Marriott La Jolla
	Hawthorne

	 	Fire Sprinkler Testing & Maintenance Agreement
	Marriott La Jolla
	SimplexGrinnell

	 	Pool Maintenance Agreement
	San Diego Marriott La Jolla
	StainEraser Inc.

	 	Elevator Maintenance Agreements
	HEI Hotels & Resorts
	TyssenKrupp Elevator

	 	Lobby Printer Maintenance Agreement
	Marriott
	Uniguest

	 	Laundry Equipment Maintenance Agreement
	Marriott La Jolla
	Western State Design

	 	Parking Agreement
	HEI La Jolla LLC dba La Jolla Marriott Hotel
	Ace Parking III, LLC

	 	ATM Agreement
	Marriott San Diego La Jolla
	ACFN

	 	Landscaping Agreement
	La Jolla Marriott
	Brickman Landscaping

	 	Uniform Rental Agreement
	Marriott San Diego
	Cintas

	 	Armored Car Service Agreement
	Marriott Corporation
	Dunbar

	 	Coffee Filter Supply Agreement
	San Diego Marriott, La Jolla
	Filterfresh

	 	Software Support Agreement
	HEI La Jolla, LLC
	Micros

	 	Prescriptive Music Agreement
	San Diego Marriott, La Jolla
	PCM Technologies

	 	Laundry and Dry Cleaning Agreement
	Marriott La Jolla
	Relaxx

	 	Scent Services Agreement
	Marriott La Jolla
	Scent Air

	 	Software Agreement
	Marriott La Jolla
	Single Digits

	 	On-Demand TV Service Agreement
	HEI La Jolla, LLC
	SONIFI

	 	Medical Waste Service Agreement
	La Jolla Marriott
	Stericycle

	 	Right of Entry Agreement
	HEI La Jolla, LLC
	Time Warner Cable

	 	Recycle & Trash Removal Agreement
	Marriott La Jolla
	Waste Management

	 	Telecommunications Equipment
	Marriott La Jolla
	Xeta Technologies

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EXHIBIT G
FORM OF DEED
 
Grant Deed
RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND 
WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO:
[___________________] 
[___________________] 
[___________________] 
[___________________]
MAIL TAX STATEMENTS TO:
[___________________] 
[___________________] 
[___________________] 
[___________________]

APN# Lot 003, Block 0317    (Space Above For Recorder’s Use Only)
GRANT DEED
THE UNDERSIGNED GRANTOR DECLARES: 
The undersigned grantor(s) declare(s):
In accordance with Section 11932 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code, the Grantor (as hereinafter defined) has declared the amount of the transfer tax by a separate statement which is not being recorded with this Grant Deed.
FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, RECEIPT OF WHICH IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED, HEI LA JOLLA, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, hereby grants to ____________________, a ___________________, the real property described on Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein, together with all improvements, buildings, structures, easements, privileges and rights appurtenant thereto.
This conveyance is made subject and subordinate to all matters of record, all matters which an inspection or survey of the Property would disclose, real property taxes which are a lien but not yet due and payable and all applicable laws and ordinances.
The grantee herein covenants by and for itself, its successors and assigns, and all persons claiming under or through them, that there shall be no discrimination against or segregation of any person 

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or group of persons on account of sex, marital status, race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry in the sale, lease, sublease, transfer, use, occupancy, tenure or enjoyment of the land herein conveyed, nor shall the grantee itself or any person claiming under or through it, establish or permit any such practice or practices of discrimination or segregation with reference to the selection, location, number, use or occupancy of tenants, lessees, subtenants, sublessees, or vendees of the land herein conveyed.  The foregoing covenants shall run with the land.
 
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DATED:  __________ __, 2016.
GRANTOR:
HEI LA JOLLA LLC, 
a Delaware limited liability company 

By:    ________________________ 
Name:    ________________________ 
Title:    ________________________

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EXHIBIT H
FORM OF BILL OF SALE
THIS BILL OF SALE (“Bill of Sale”) is made as of ____________________, 2016 by and between HEI LA JOLLA LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Seller”), and [______________________], a [____________] (“Purchaser”).
W I T N E S S E T H:
WHEREAS, Seller and Purchaser are parties to a certain Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Hotel dated as of [____________], 2016 (the “P&S”) with respect to, inter alia, the sale and purchase of Seller’s interest in the Fixtures and Tangible Personal Property, Consumables, Inventory, and Operating Equipment, IT Systems and Cash-On-Hand, not including Excluded Assets and subject in each case to the Permitted Exceptions (the “Personal Property”);
WHEREAS, under the P&S, Seller agreed to sell all of its right, title and interest in and to the Personal Property to Purchaser; and
WHEREAS, all capitalized terms used herein but not defined herein shall have the meanings given them in the P&S;
NOW THEREFORE, for Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration, the mutual receipt and legal sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, Seller and Purchaser agree as follows:
1.    Sale to Assignee.  Seller does hereby sell, assign, transfer, grant, convey and set over unto Purchaser all of its right, title, and interest in, to, and under the Personal Property to have and to hold the same unto Purchaser, its legal representatives, successors and assigns, forever.
2.    Disclaimer.  Seller makes no warranty (express or implied) as to the condition of the Personal Property or its merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.  In addition, and notwithstanding anything contained in this Bill of Sale to the contrary, this Bill of Sale is subject to all disclaimers and qualifications by Seller and all encumbrances set forth in the P&S with respect to said Personal Property, including, without limitation, those set forth in Section 2.2 and Section 5.3 and all such disclaimers, qualifications, and encumbrances are hereby incorporated in this Bill of Sale by reference and made a part of this Bill of Sale.  By its acceptance of this Bill of Sale, Purchaser acknowledges that it has fully inspected the Personal Property and accepts the same in its present use and “AS IS” condition.
3.    Miscellaneous.  This Bill of Sale shall be binding upon and enforceable against, and shall inure to the benefit of, Seller and Purchaser and their respective successors and assigns.  This Bill of Sale shall be governed by, construed under, and interpreted and enforced in accordance with the laws of the California.  This Bill of Sale may be executed in several counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, and all of such counterparts together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Seller has executed this Bill of Sale, as a sealed instrument, as of the date first above written.
SELLER:
[SELLER SIGNATURE BLOCK]
 
PURCHASER:
[PURCHASER SIGNATURE BLOCK]

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EXHIBIT I
FORM OF ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT
This Assignment and Assumption Agreement (this “Agreement”) is made as of ___________________, 2016 (the “Effective Date”) by and between HEI LA JOLLA LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Assignor”), and [______________________], a [____________] (“Assignee”).
W I T N E S S E T H:
WHEREAS, Assignor and Assignee are parties to a certain Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Hotel dated as of ____________________, 2016 (the “P&S”) with respect to, inter alia, the sale and purchase of Assignor’s interest in, and to the extent assignable, the Hotel Contracts, Space Leases, Bookings, Permits, Miscellaneous Hotel Assets, Books and Records, Warranties and Intellectual Property, but not including the Excluding Assets (collectively, the “Assigned Assets”);
WHEREAS, under the P&S, Assignor agreed to sell all of its right, title and interest in and to the Assigned Assets to Assignee, and Assignee agreed to assume prospectively all of Assignor’s obligations and liabilities with respect to the Assigned Assets; and
WHEREAS, all capitalized terms used herein but not defined herein shall have the meanings given them in the P&S;
NOW THEREFORE, for Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration, the mutual receipt and legal sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, Assignor and Assignee agree as follows:
1.    Assignment to Assignee.  Effective as of the Effective Date, Assignor does hereby sell, assign, transfer, grant, convey and set over unto Assignee all of its right, title, and interest in, to and under the Assigned Assets to have and to hold the same unto Assignee, its legal representatives, successors and assigns, forever.
2.    Assumption by Assignee.  Assignee does hereby accept the sale, assignment, transfer, grant and conveyance of the Assigned Assets and hereby assumes and agrees to observe and perform all of the obligations, terms, covenants and conditions of the Assigned Assets accruing after the Effective Date.
3.    Disclaimer.  Assignee acknowledges that Assignor has not made and does not make any representations or warranties of any kind whatsoever, oral or written, express or implied, with respect to any of the Assigned Assets, except as set forth in the P&S.  In addition, and notwithstanding anything contained in this Assignment to the contrary, this Assignment is subject to all disclaimers and qualifications by Assignor and all encumbrances set forth in the P&S with respect to the Assigned Assets, including, without limitation, those set forth in Section 2.2 and 5.3 of the P&S, and all such disclaimers, qualifications, and encumbrances are hereby incorporated into this Agreement by reference and made a part of this Assignment.

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4.    Indemnity.  Assignor hereby agrees to protect, save, defend, indemnify and hold harmless Assignee against and from any and all Liabilities arising out of or relating to events occurring prior to the Effective Date and arising out of the Assignor’s obligations as seller under the P&S.  Assignee hereby agrees to protect, save, defend, indemnify and hold harmless Assignor against and from any and all Liabilities arising out of or relating to events occurring on or after the Effective Date and arising out of Assignee’s obligations as buyer under the P&S.
5.    Miscellaneous.  This Agreement shall be binding upon and enforceable against, and shall inure to the benefit of, Assignor and Assignee and their respective successors and assigns.  This Agreement shall be governed by, construed under, and interpreted and enforced in accordance with, the laws of the State of California.  This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, and all of such counterparts together shall constitute one and the same instrument.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement, as a sealed instrument, as of the date first above written.
ASSIGNOR:
[SELLER SIGNATURE BLOCK]
 
ASSIGNEE:
[PURCHASER SIGNATURE BLOCK]

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EXHIBIT J
FORM OF CERTIFICATION OF NON FOREIGN STATUS
Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code provides that a transferee of a United States real property interest must withhold the tax if the transferor is a foreign person.  For U.S. tax purposes (including Section 1445), the owner of a disregarded entity (which has legal title to a U.S. real property interest under local law) will be the transferor of the property and not the disregarded entity.  To inform the transferee, [______________________], a [____________] (“Transferee”) that withholding of tax is not required upon the disposition of a United States real property interest by HEI LA JOLLA LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Owner”), and with the knowledge that the Transferee will rely upon the following statements, the undersigned hereby certifies the following on behalf of HEI Hospitality Fund Holdings, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (“Transferor”):
1.    Transferor is not a foreign corporation, foreign partnership, foreign trust, foreign estate, or foreign person (as those terms are defined in the Internal Revenue Code and Income Tax Regulations);
2.    Transferor is not a disregarded entity as defined in Section 1.1.45(b)(2)(iii) of the Code;
3.    Transferor’s United States employer identification number/social security number is _______________; and
4.    Transferor’s office address is c/o HEI Hospitality LLC, 101 Merritt 7 Corporate Park, Third Floor, Norwalk, CT  06851.
Transferor understands that this certification may be disclosed to the Internal Revenue Service by Transferee and that any false statement contained herein could be punished by fine, imprisonment, or both.
Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have examined this Certification and to the best of my knowledge and belief it is true, correct and complete, and I further declare that I have authority to sign this document on behalf of Transferor.
Dated:  ___________________, 2016
TRANSFEROR:
[TRANSFEROR SIGNATURE BLOCK]

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EXHIBIT K
FORM OF 1099 DESIGNATION
This AGREEMENT is made this _____ day of ____________, 20__ by and between the TRANSFEROR, HEI LA JOLLA LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, with an address of c/o HEI Hospitality LLC, 101 Merritt 7 Corporate Park, Third Floor, Norwalk, CT  06851, the TRANSFEREE, ___________________________, a _________________________, with an address of _______________________________, and the DESIGNEE, _______________________, a __________________, with an address of ____________________.
The TRANSFEROR is the present Seller of certain property (the “Premises”) known as the San Diego Marriott La Jolla, located at 4240 La Jolla Village Drive, San Diego, California, 92037 as more particularly described in that certain Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Hotel (the “Agreement”) dated [___________________], 2016 by and between the TRANSFEROR and the TRANSFEREE.
In order to comply with information reporting requirements provided by Section 6045I of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the Treasury Regulations thereunder (collectively, the “Code”), the parties hereby agree as follows:
i.that DESIGNEE, by its execution hereof, hereby agrees to report information relating to sale of the Premises provided to it by TRANSFEROR and TRANSFEREE to the Internal Revenue Service (the “IRS”) the on IRS form 1099-S;
ii.each of TRANSFEROR and TRANSFEREE shall provide DESIGNEE all information and certifications regarding such party, as reasonably requested by DESIGNEE or otherwise required to be provided by a party to the transaction regarding reporting Form 1099-S, including without limitation such party’s taxpayer identification number and a statement (on Internal Revenue Service Form W-9 or an acceptable substitute form, or on any other form the applicable current or future Code sections and regulations might require and/or any form requested by DESIGNEE), signed under penalties of perjury, stating that the taxpayer identification number supplied by such party to DESIGNEE is correct;
iii.that DESIGNEE shall provide all parties to this transaction with a copy of the IRS Form 1099-S filed with the IRS and with any documentation used to complete IRS Form 1099-S;
iv.that DESIGNEE shall not be liable for the actions taken under this Agreement or for the consequences of those actions, except as they may be the result of gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part of the DESIGNEE; and
v.that all parties to this Agreement will retain this Agreement for four (4) years following December 31 of the calendar year in which the date of closing occurs.

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[TRANSFEROR SIGNATURE BLOCK]
[TRANSFEREE SIGNATURE BLOCK]
[DESIGNEE SIGNATURE BLOCK]

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EXHIBIT L
ALLOCATION OF TRANSACTION COSTS AND EXPENSES 

Purchaser
		
	1.
	All recording and filing charges, other than for the discharge of Seller Encumbrances

		
	2.
	50% of all escrow and closing charges

		
	3.
	The premium charged by the Title Company for the incremental premium charged by the Title Company for any ALTA extended coverage portion of the Title Policy and the cost of all endorsements

		
	4.
	All lenders’ fees related to any financing to be obtained or assumed by Purchaser

		
	5.
	The premium charged by the Title Company for any loan title policy

		
	6.
	The cost of the Survey and any updates thereto

		
	7.
	All fees and expenses due to Purchaser’s legal counsel

Seller
		
	1.
	All state, county and city transfer taxes payable in connection with the sale, transfer and conveyance of the Real Property

		
	2.
	All sales taxes payable in connection with the sale, transfer, conveyance and assignment of any of the Personal Property (including, but not limited to, any Inventory and Consumables)

		
	3.
	50% of all escrow and closing charges

		
	4.
	The premium charged by the Title Company for the CLTA standard coverage portion of the Title Policy

		
	5.
	All fees and expenses due to Seller’s legal counsel

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PERMITTED EXCEPTIONS 

		
	1.
	All applicable zoning, subdivision, building and other land use laws and regulations.

		
	2.
	All matters, whether or not of record, that arise out of the actions of Purchaser or its agents, representatives or contractors.

		
	3.
	A lien of all real estate taxes, general and special, for the applicable tax year in which the Closing occurs that are not yet due and payable as of the Closing Date.

		
	4.
	This item has been intentionally deleted.

		
	5.
	The lien of supplemental taxes, if any, assessed pursuant to Chapter 3.5 commencing with Section 75 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code, as a result of the transfer of title to the Purchaser; or as a result of changes in ownership or new construction occurring after the Date of Policy.

		
	6.
	Abutter’s rights of ingress and egress to or from a portion of La Jolla Village Drive have been relinquished in the document recorded May 1, 1969 as Instrument No. 1969-76233 of Official Records.

		
	7.
	An easement for slope and incidental purposes, recorded May 1, 1969 as Instrument No. 1969-76233 of Official Records.

	
		
	In Favor of:
	The City of San Diego, a Municipal corporation

	Affects:
	as described therein

		
	8.
	Covenants, conditions, restrictions and easements in the document recorded August 5, 1976 as Instrument No. 1976-251226 of Official Records, which provide that a violation thereof shall not defeat or render invalid the lien of any first mortgage or deed of trust made in good faith and for value, but deleting any covenant, condition or restriction indicating a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, national origin, sexual orientation, marital status, ancestry, source of income or disability, to the extent such covenants, conditions or restrictions violate Title 42, Section 3604(c), of the United States Codes or Section 12955 of the California Government Code.  Lawful restrictions under state and federal law on the age of occupants in senior housing or housing for older persons shall not be construed as restrictions based on familial status.

		
	9.
	The terms and provisions contained in the document entitled “Agreement” recorded March 23, 1981 as Instrument No. 1981-086986 of Official Records.

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	10.
	Abutter’s rights of ingress and egress to or from a portion of La Jolla Village Drive have been dedicated or relinquished on the map of Map No. 10703 Regents Park of Tract Maps recorded August 18, 1983.

		
	11.
	An easement shown or dedicated on the map filed or recorded August 18, 1983 as Map No. 10703 Regents Park of Tract Maps

	
		
	For:
	General utility and incidental purposes.

		
	12.
	The terms and provisions contained in the document entitled “Encroachment Removal Agreement” recorded August 26, 1983 as Instrument No. 1983-302743 of Official Records.

		
	13.
	Covenants, conditions, restrictions, easements, assessments, liens, charges, terms and provisions in the document recorded September 21, 1983 as Instrument No. 1983-337247 of Official Records, which provide that a violation thereof shall not defeat or render invalid the lien of any first mortgage or deed of trust made in good faith and for value, but deleting any covenant, condition or restriction indicating a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, national origin, sexual orientation, marital status, ancestry, source of income or disability, to the extent such covenants, conditions or restrictions violate Title 42, Section 3604(c), of the United States Codes.  Lawful restrictions under state and federal law on the age of occupants in senior housing or housing for older persons shall not be construed as restrictions based on familial status.

An easement as contained in the above document.
	
		
	For:
	drainage, slopes and landscape maintenance and incidental purposes.

Document(s) declaring modifications thereof recorded February 10, 1986 as Instrument No. 1986-053769 of Official Records.
		
	14.
	Covenants, conditions, restrictions, easements, assessments, liens, charges, terms and provisions in the document recorded September 21, 1983 as Instrument No. 1983-337248 of Official Records, which provide that a violation thereof shall not defeat or render invalid the lien of any first mortgage or deed of trust made in good faith and for value, but deleting any covenant, condition or restriction indicating a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, national origin, sexual orientation, marital status, ancestry, source of income or disability, to the extent such covenants, conditions or restrictions violate Title 42, Section 3604(c), of the United States Codes.  Lawful restrictions under state and federal law on the age of occupants in senior housing or housing for older persons shall not be construed as restrictions based on familial status.

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Document(s) declaring modifications thereof recorded June 02, 1994 as Instrument No. 1994-0360751 of Official Records.
		
	15.
	An easement for the purpose of pedestrian, and delivery, emergency, and maintenance of vehicular ingress, and of Maintenance, repair, replacement, reconstruction of and addition to the decorative improvements situated thereon and incidental purposes, recorded October 7, 1983 as Instrument No. 1983-361391 of Official Records.

	
		
	In Favor of:
	Regents Park Commercial Association, a California non-profit mutual benefit corporation.

	Affects:
	As described therein

		
	16.
	An easement for the purposes of maintaining and replacing landscaping, for the repairing, maintaining, replacing and Reconstructing street, utility and other improvements and incidental purposes, recorded October 7, 1983 as Instrument No. 1983-361392 of Official Records.

	
		
	In Favor of:
	Regents Park Street and Landscaping Maintenance Association, a California non-profit mutual benefit corporation.

	Affects:
	As described therein

		
	17.
	An easement for open space and incidental purposes, recorded October 7, 1983 as Instrument No. 1983-362235 of Official Records.

	
		
	In Favor of:
	Various parties

	Affects:
	As described therein

Said easement has been granted/reserved in various other instruments of record.
		
	18.
	The terms and provisions contained in the document entitled “Planned Commercial Development Permit No. 82-0696” recorded December 28, 1983 as Instrument No. 1983-473073 of Official Records, as affected by Commercial Development agreement Permit No. 84-0147 recorded May 24, 1984 as Instrument No. 1984-194558, and recorded November 29, 1984 as Instrument No. 1984-445528, as further affected by Planned Commercial Development Permit No. PCD-85-0492 recorded March 19, 1987 as Instrument No. 1987-142875 all of Official Records, and as further affected by Planned Commercial Development Permit No. 96-0722 recorded on September 12, 1997 as Instrument No. 1997-0444455 of Official Records.

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	19.
	An easement for public utilities and incidental purposes, recorded August 17, 1984 as Instrument No. 1984-315258 of Official Records.

	
		
	In Favor of:
	Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company.

	Affects:
	As described therein

		
	20.
	An easement for public utilities and incidental purposes, recorded September 11, 1984 as Instrument No. 1984-344606 of Official Records.

	
		
	In Favor of:
	San Diego Gas and Electric Company.

	Affects:
	As described therein

The location of the easement cannot be determined from record information.
		
	21.
	This item has been intentionally deleted.

		
	22.
	An easement for public utilities and incidental purposes, recorded August 21, 1985 as Instrument No. 1985-302269 of Official Records.

	
		
	In Favor of:
	San Diego Gas and Electric Company.

	Affects:
	As described therein

The location of the easement cannot be determined from record information.
		
	23.
	The terms and provisions contained in the document entitled “Encroachment Removal Agreement” recorded January 12, 1989 as Instrument No. 1989-016984 of Official Records.

		
	24.
	The terms and provisions contained in the document entitled “Encroachment Removal Agreement” recorded January 12, 1989 as Instrument No. 1989-016985 of Official Records.

		
	25.
	A right of refusal in favor of Marriott International, Inc. as contained in or disclosed by a document recorded July 25, 2011 as Instrument No. 2011-0374720 of Official Records.

		
	26.
	This item has been intentionally deleted.

		
	27.
	This item has been intentionally deleted.

		
	28.
	This item has been intentionally deleted.

		
	29.
	This item has been intentionally deleted.

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	30.
	This item has been intentionally deleted.

		
	31.
	This item has been intentionally deleted.

		
	32.
	A deed of trust to secure an indebtedness in the original principal amount of $TBD recorded __________ as Document No. ____________ of Official Records.

Dated: 
Trustor:    CWI 2 La Jolla Hotel LP, a Delaware limited partnership 
Trustee: 
Beneficiary:
		
	33.
	Any facts, rights, interest or claims that may exist or arise by reason of the following matters disclosed by an ALTA/NSPS survey made by Craig Davis, for Millman Surveying, INC. on April 7, 2016 last revised ______________, designated Job Number 38203:

(A) 2 signs in the Southwesterly corner of the subject property cross the westerly boundary line by undisclosed distances, ownership unknown; (B) Site sign in the southeasterly corner of the subject property crosses the boundary line by an undisclosed distance onto adjoining property; (C) Parking deck along the southerly boundary line lies within the landscape easement detailed in 1983-337247, 1986-053769 and 1983-361392 by up to 9.8’; (D) Northerly portion of the subject building lies within easement detailed in 1983-337248 by up to 14.9’; (E) asphalt pavement and curbing crosses over the southerly boundary line by an undisclosed distance.

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DOCUMENTS AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION REQUIRED BY RSM US LLP  

EXAMPLE AUDIT REQUEST MATERIALS
Internal Controls
		
	•
	Process narratives for the all control cycles (purchase and payables, treasury, revenue and receivables, fixed assets, payroll, month-end close process, etc.) in place during the periods under audit

		
	•
	If available, copies of SOC 1 Reports for the Property Manager / Hotel Franchise for the period ended 2015 and 2014 (no earlier than period ended September 30)”

		
	o
	Narrative for the night auditor packet process

		
	o
	Availability of night audit packets for selection (selections to be made at a later date)

		
	•
	Narrative describing the IT environment including applications used, IT governance structure, planned IT changes and processes for systems developments and change management, physical and logical security and data backup and recovery

		
	•
	Copies of SOC 1 Reports for the payroll service provider for period ended 2015 and 2014 (no earlier than period ended September 30)

General
		
	•
	Closed trial balances (in excel) for the years ended 12/31/13, 12/31/14 and 12/31/15

		
	•
	Hotel Operator Statements

		
	o
	December 2015 Statements of Operations (detailed by department)

		
	o
	December 2014 Statements of Operations (detailed by department)

		
	o
	December 2013 Statements of Operations (detailed by department)

		
	•
	Complete general ledger detail (excel preferable) for the following periods:

		
	o
	Year Ended December 31, 2013

		
	o
	Year Ended December 31, 2014

		
	o
	Year Ended December 31, 2015

		
	•
	Please provide copies of the following executed agreements or documents (if applicable):

		
	o
	Organization chart

		
	o
	LLC Agreement

		
	o
	PSA for Acquisition of Hotel by the Seller

		
	o
	Closing Statement for Acquisition of Hotel by the Seller

		
	o
	Articles of Organization

		
	o
	Management agreement

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	o
	Franchise agreement

		
	o
	Loan Agreement, Promissory Agreement and Guaranties

		
	o
	Closing statement for loan / mortgage

		
	o
	Other material or significant contracts or agreements relevant to the audit

Cash
		
	•
	Bank reconciliations for ALL cash accounts as of the following dates

		
	o
	December 31, 2013

		
	o
	December 31, 2014

		
	o
	December 31, 2015

		
	•
	Listing of all bank accounts used during 2013, 2014 AND 2015 (including those that were closed during the years) containing the following information:

		
	o
	Financial institution

		
	o
	Bank account numbers

		
	o
	Authorized signer (including email address as we will be using E-confirmation service where available)

		
	•
	Copies of ALL bank statements for the following periods

		
	o
	December 31, 2013

		
	o
	December 31, 2014

		
	o
	December 31, 2015

		
	•
	Copies of ALL bank statements for the following periods

		
	o
	January 31, 2014

		
	o
	January 31, 2015

		
	o
	January 31, 2016

		
	•
	Copies of all restricted cash/escrow statements (if applicable) as of the following periods

		
	o
	December 31, 2013

		
	o
	December 31, 2014

		
	o
	December 31, 2015

Revenue and receivables
		
	•
	Guest ledger and accounts receivable aging detail (city ledger) as of the following dates:

		
	o
	December 31, 2013

		
	o
	December 31, 2014

		
	o
	December 31, 2015

		
	•
	Detail of Reserves for bad debt (if any) with explanation of adequacy as of the following periods

		
	o
	December 31, 2014

		
	o
	December 31, 2015

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	•
	STAR reports for the last three years

		
	•
	Listing of all sales tax and occupancy tax payments made during 2015 and 2014.  We will request copies of the corresponding tax returns as necessary.

Investment in hotels
		
	•
	Detail of investment in hotels roll-forward, including listing of all additions and dispositions BY FIXED ASSET CATEGORY *(NOTE - Invoices will be selected for requested items)*:

		
	o
	Acquisition in hotel thru 12/31/2013

		
	o
	1/1/2014 thru 12/31/2014

		
	o
	1/1/2015 thru 12/31/2015

		
	•
	Purchase price analysis prepared by specialist in accordance with ASC 805 at time of acquisition

Deferred loan costs, franchise fees or any other deferred charges
		
	•
	Roll-forward of deferred loan costs, franchise fees or any other deferred charges detailing the beginning balance, amortization, disposals and ending balance *(NOTE - Invoices will be selected for requested items)*:

		
	o
	Inception thru 12/31/2013

		
	o
	1/1/2014 thru 12/31/2014

		
	o
	1/1/2015 thru 12/31/2015

Accounts payable and accrued expenses
		
	•
	Accounts payable aging detail as of the following periods:

		
	o
	December 31, 2013

		
	o
	December 31, 2014

		
	o
	December 31, 2015

		
	•
	Advance deposit ledger as of the following periods:

		
	o
	December 31, 2013

		
	o
	December 31, 2014

		
	o
	December 31, 2015

		
	•
	Reconciliations of accrued expense accounts (including accrued vacation, accrued payroll, accrued other, etc.) as of the following periods:

		
	o
	December 31, 2013

		
	o
	December 31, 2014

		
	o
	December 31, 2015

		
	•
	Check register detail for the periods *(NOTE - Invoices will be selected for requested items)*:

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	o
	1/1/2014 - 2/28/2014

		
	o
	1/1/2015 - 2/28/2015

		
	o
	1/1/2016 - 2/28/2016

Long-Term Debt (if applicable)
		
	•
	Roll-forward of notes payable for the following periods including any advances, repayments and ending balance:

		
	o
	1/1/2014 thru 12/31/2014

		
	o
	1/1/2015 thru 12/31/2015

		
	•
	Listing of all financial institutions during all periods from (December 31, 2013 thru December 31, 2015) containing the following information:

		
	o
	Financial institution

		
	o
	Bank account numbers

		
	o
	Authorized signer (including email address as we will be using E-confirmation service where available)

		
	•
	Listing of information in connection with interest rate swap for confirmation (if applicable)

Members’ Equity
		
	•
	Roll forward schedule for equity detailing contributions, distributions, income/loss, and other activity *(NOTE - Items for cash activity surrounding contributions and distributions will be requested)*:

		
	o
	Inception thru 12/31/2013

		
	o
	1/1/2014 thru 12/31/2014

		
	o
	1/1/2015 thru 12/31/2015

Profit and Loss
		
	•
	Copies of all legal invoices paid during the year ended:

		
	o
	December 31, 2014

		
	o
	December 31, 2015

		
	•
	Reconciliation for the report from the payroll service provider to the trial balance for the year ended

		
	o
	December 31, 2014

		
	o
	December 31, 2015

		
	•
	Calculation of the management fees and asset management fees paid for the years ended:

		
	o
	December 31, 2014

		
	o
	December 31, 2015

		
	•
	Copies of all real estate tax bills paid during the years ended

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	o
	December 31, 2014

		
	o
	December 31, 2015

Interim Review Workpaper Request List
		
	1.
	Closed trial balance (in excel) for the three months ended 3/31/2016 and 3/31/2015 and the general ledger from 1/1/2016 through 3/31/2016

		
	2.
	March 2016 and March 2015 Balance Sheets and Statements of Operations (detailed by department)

		
	3.
	Bank reconciliations for all cash accounts as of March 2014 and March 2013

		
	4.
	Copies of all March 2016 and March 2015 bank statements

		
	5.
	Copies of all restricted cash/escrow statements as of March 2016 and March 2015

		
	6.
	Guest ledger and accounts receivable aging detail (city ledger) as of 3/31/2016

		
	7.
	Detail of Reserves for bad debt with explanation of adequacy as of 3/31/2016

		
	8.
	Detail of investment in hotels rollforward, including listing of all additions and dispositions, for the period from 1/1/16 through 3/31/16.  We will request check copies and invoices for selected additions, if needed.

		
	9.
	Depreciation schedules as of3/31/2016 for all fixed assets

		
	10.
	Rollforward of deferred loan costs, franchise fees or any other deferred charges detailing the beginning balance at 1/1/16 amortization, disposals and ending balance as 3/31/16.  We will request additional support for significant additions (if applicable).

		
	11.
	Accounts payable aging detail as of 3/31/2016 and 3/31/2015

		
	12.
	Advance deposit ledger as of 3/31/2016

		
	13.
	Reconciliations of accrued expense accounts as of 3/31/16 and 3/31/15, including accrued vacation, accrued payroll, accrued other, etc.

		
	14.
	Rollforward schedule for equity detailing contributions, distributions, income/loss, and other activity from 1/1/2016 to 3/31/2016

		
	15.
	Copies of all real estate tax bills paid during 2016

WHERE POSSIBLE, PLEASE PROVIDE THE REQUESTED INFORMATION IN ELECTRONIC FORMAT.  ALSO, PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE WILL BE ADDITIONAL 

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REQUESTS AS WE PROGRESS THROUGH THE AUDIT AS THIS IS NOT AN ALL-INCLUSIVE LIST.
THIS LIST CONTEMPLATES THAT THE HOTEL HAS NOT BEEN AUDITED PREVIOUSLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH GENERALLY ACCEPTED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES.  ADDITIONAL REQUESTS WILL BE MADE AS NEEDED IN ORDER TO PERFORM SUFFICIENT PROCEDURES ON THE OPENING BALANCE SHEET

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FORM OF AUDIT REPRESENTATION LETTER 
 

[REPORT DATE]
 
RSM US LLP 
1 South Wacker Drive 
Suite 800  
Chicago, IL 60606
This representation letter is provided in connection with your audits of the [consolidated] [combined] financial statements of [COMPANY NAME] which comprise the [consolidated] [combined] balance sheets as of December 31, 2015 and 2014 and the related [consolidated] [combined] statements of operations, changes in equity, and cash flows for the years then ended, and the related notes to the financial statements, for the purpose of expressing an opinion on whether the financial statements are presented fairly, in all material respects, in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (U.S. GAAP).
We confirm, to the best of our knowledge and belief, that as of [REPORT DATE]:
Financial Statements
		
	1.
	We have fulfilled our responsibilities, as set out in the terms of the audit arrangement letter dated [ARRANGEMENT LETTER DATE], for the preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements referred to above in accordance with U.S. GAAP.

		
	2.
	We acknowledge our responsibility for the design, implementation, and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

		
	3.
	We acknowledge our responsibility for the design, implementation, and maintenance of internal control to prevent and detect fraud.

		
	4.
	Significant assumptions used by us in making accounting estimates, including those measured at fair value, are reasonable and reflect our judgment based on our knowledge and experience about past and current events and our assumptions about conditions we expect to exist and courses of action we expect to take.

		
	5.
	Related party relationships and transactions have been appropriately accounted for and disclosed in accordance with the requirements of U.S. GAAP.

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	6.
	All events subsequent to the date of the financial statements and for which U.S. GAAP requires adjustment or disclosure have been adjusted or disclosed.

		
	7.
	The effects of all known actual or possible litigation and claims have been accounted for and disclosed in accordance with U.S. GAAP.

		
	8.
	We have no knowledge of any uncorrected misstatements in the financial statements.

Information Provided
1.    We have provided you with:
		
	(a)
	Access to all information, of which we are aware that is relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements such as records, documentation, and other matters.

		
	(b)
	Additional information that you have requested from us for the purpose of the audit.

		
	(c)
	Unrestricted access to persons within the entity from whom you determined it necessary to obtain audit evidence.

		
	(d)
	Minutes of the meetings of stockholders, directors and committees of directors, or summaries of actions of recent meetings for which minutes have not yet been prepared.

2.    All transactions have been recorded in the accounting records and are reflected in the financial statements.
3.    We have disclosed to you the results of our assessment of risk that the financial statements may be materially misstated as a result of fraud.
4.    We have no knowledge of allegations of fraud or suspected fraud, affecting the entity’s financial statements involving:
		
	(a)
	Management.

		
	(b)
	Employees who have significant roles in the internal control.

		
	(c)
	Others where the fraud could have a material effect on the financial statements.

5.    We have no knowledge of any allegations of fraud or suspected fraud affecting the entity’s financial statements received in communications from employees, former employees, analysts, regulators, short sellers, or others.
6.    We have no knowledge of noncompliance or suspected noncompliance with laws and regulations whose effects should be considered when preparing financial statements.

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7.    We are not aware of any pending or threatened litigation and claims whose effects should be considered when preparing the financial statements [and we have not consulted legal counsel concerning litigation or claims.
8.    We have disclosed to you the identity of the entity’s related parties and all the related-party relationships and transactions of which we are aware.
9.    We are aware of no significant deficiencies, including material weaknesses, in the design or operation of internal controls that could adversely affect the entity’s ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial data.
10.    There have been no communications from regulatory agencies concerning noncompliance with, or deficiencies in, financial reporting practices.
11.    We acknowledge that you performed the procedures specified by the Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) on the unaudited consolidated balance sheet as of March 31, 2016, and unaudited consolidated statements of operations, changes in equity (deficit), and cash flows for the three-month periods ended March 31, 2016, included in the consolidated financial statements.  The foregoing procedures did not constitute an audit conducted in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB or the AICPA.  We represent that the accounting principles used to prepare the unaudited interim financial information are consistent with those used to prepare the consolidated financial statements as of and for the period ended December 31, 2015.
12.    During the course of your audit, you may have accumulated records containing data that should be reflected in our books and records.  All such data have been so reflected.  Accordingly, copies of such records in your possession are no longer needed by us.
[COMPANY NAME] 
 
 
 
____________________________________ 
Chief Executive Officer 
 
 
 
____________________________________ 
Chief Financial Officer

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DILIGENCE MATERIAL 

	
		
	1
	All available annual P&Ls with departmental details through December 2015

	2
	Monthly P&Ls with departmental details for each month 2014, 2015 & YTD 2016

	3
	Monthly 2016 Actual/Forecast (in excel)

	4
	Monthly spread of 2014 and 2015 P&Ls (in excel, in same format as monthly forecast)

	5
	2015 monthly operating budget with departmental details

	6
	Annual operating projections for 2016-2020, including all appropriate build-ups/drivers

	7
	2016 marketing plan

	8
	Digital copy of property strategic plan, hotel strategy review, rooms share projection, total revenue comparative, group rooms workbook, volume account summary (all included in 2016 Budget book received in hard copy on-site by Gil)

	9
	2 year group booking pace report for Rooms & Banquets

	10
	Historical capital expenditures spend/schedule for the period of ownership to date

	11
	2016 detailed capex budget

	12
	5-year capital plan

	13
	Detail on 2013 $17M renovation (detailed scope and spend, by area, etc.)

	14
	Plans, budgets/scope, design, schedule, etc. for the upcoming 2016 meeting space renovation

	15
	ROI analysis and plans/cost estimates related to the club lounge relocation/meeting space addition La Jolla Social and build-out of additional guestrooms (how many could be added?)

	16
	Building history and any general information regarding property expansion/additions/major renovations over time.

	17
	STR Reports 12-13, 12-14, 12-15 and each month YTD 2016

	18
	Real and personal property tax bills for 2014, 2015 and 2016 (to the extent available)

	19
	Franchise agreement and all subsequent amendments

	20
	Copies of all previous and current union agreements and documentation, including those from Local 30

	21
	Copies of all previous and current agreements and documentation related to the condominium association/HOA including historical and current invoices as well as CAM and assessment charge breakdown and common area detail/responsibilities.

	22
	Insurance: (i) breakdown of premiums by coverage, (ii) breakdown of TIV, including building, contents, and business interruption.

	23
	Organizational chart showing executive committee members, managers, supervisors, and all personnel in A&G, sales & marketing and engineering departments.  Also, full detail on any complexed positions/shared costs at the property or on a corporate level.

	24
	Estimated occupancy and ADR of each property in (each) competitive set

	25
	Photographs, including any high-resolution photographs available

	26
	Detailed list of advanced reservations and bookings, including name of party, deposit received, rate guaranteed, dates, status, and other pertinent information.

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	27
	List of top 20 accounts with room nights and ADR breakdown for 2013, 2014, 2015 and YTD 2016

	28
	Group-specific information detailing RFP season statistics, results from previous RFP season, rate increases, new accounts, etc.

	29
	Copy of two most recent Quality Assurance reports

	30
	YE 2014, 2015 and YTD 2016 guest satisfaction and employee satisfaction scores

	31
	List of all vehicles including:  year, make, model, VIN #, cost new, # of passengers, vehicle use (used by manager, transport, laundry, transport guests, etc.)

	32
	Most recent personal property schedule

	33
	Copies of all service contracts

	34
	Copies of all equipment/capital leases

	35
	Copies of all permits & licenses

	36
	Copies of space leases, if any

	37
	Copies of all environmental reports

	38
	Copies of all engineering reports (e.g., PCA)

	39
	Seller’s current title report

	40
	Survey

	41
	Marriott PIP, including any pricing estimates

	42
	Gross building SF (including split between hotel and parking garage)

	43
	Latest zoning report

	44
	Construction plans including (i) architectural plans (floor plans & elevations), (ii) structural plans, and (iii) mechanical/MEP plans (iv) drawings

	45
	MEP and major building systems (roof, windows, façade) schedule (age, condition, general commentary)

	46
	Copies of all warranties (including roofs, mechanicals, etc.)

	47
	Current levels of inventories including F&B, linen, china, glass, silver, and OS&E

	48
	A summary of workers’ compensation insurance coverage as well as a detail of claims experienced for full period of ownership including claims made, date of claim, status of claim, total claim paid, and any other pertinent information.

	49
	Detailed loss runs for all insurance coverages (yearly) since 2013.

	50
	A summary of the health insurance program available to employees, including the scope of benefits offered, the cost of the insurance by employee with a breakdown of both the employer’s contribution and the employee’s contribution, and the claims experience for 2013, 2014, 2015 and YTD 2016.

	51
	Mall expansion detail, including scope and timing, etc.

	52
	Detail on skywalks, including cost allocation

	53
	Latest available balance sheet (2/29/16), the balance sheet 12 months prior (2/29/15) and detail relating to deferred revenue and expenses.

	54
	Latest available aged receivables report - City and Guest Ledger

	55
	Latest available accounts receivable aging report

	56
	Latest available accounts payable aging report

	57
	Depository bank statements for the latest twelve-month period available reconciled to total revenue for the same period as reflected in the operating statements.

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	The monthly state Property and occupancy tax report for each for the latest twelve-month period

	59
	Copies of monthly invoices, or other supporting documentation from Marriott, detailing revenues for the latest twelve-month period

	60
	List of all non-recurring, non-operating or extraordinary expense items over $10,000 for 2014 and 2015, and YTD 2016

	61
	Provide detail relating to intercompany and affiliate transactions for 2014, 2015 and YTD 2016

	62
	Breakdown of insurance premiums, limits and deductibles by coverage type for 2014, 2015 and YTD 2016

	63
	The monthly state hotel and occupancy tax report for each of the latest twelve-month period (3/1/2015 - 2/29/2016)

	64
	Copies of monthly sales reports from Marriott for the latest twelve-month period (3/1/2015 - 2/29/2016)

	65
	The accounting policy for capitalization of assets and related accounting policies including basis of accounting (i.e. GAAP or tax) and threshold for capitalization (i.e. > $1,000).

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EXHIBIT Q
ASSOCIATION ESTOPPEL
[Estoppel Certificate - Regents Park Commercial Association] 

_____________, 2016
This Estoppel Certificate is given to CWI 2 La Jolla Hotel LP, a Delaware limited partnership (the “Purchaser”), by Regents Park Commercial Association, a California non-profit mutual benefit corporation (the “Association”), with the understanding that Purchaser is negotiating to acquire from HEI La Jolla, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Seller”), all of the property known as the San Diego Marriott La Jolla, located at 4240 La Jolla Village Drive, San Diego, California (the “Property”).  In connection therewith, Purchaser has requested this Estoppel Certificate.
Reference is hereby made to that certain Declaration of Common Maintenance and Architectural Control Restrictions for Regents Park Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 recorded September 21, 1983 as Instrument No. 83-337248 of the Official Records of San Diego County, California (the “Official Records”), as amended by that certain Amendment to Declaration of Common Maintenance and Architectural Control Restrictions for Regents Park recorded on June 2, 1994 as Instrument No. 1994-0360751 of the Official Records (collectively, the “Declaration”).
Certification
The Association hereby certifies as of the date hereof to Purchaser, any lender of Purchaser and any of their respective successors and/or assigns:
		
	1.
	The Declaration is unmodified and in full force and effect.

		
	2.
	To the actual knowledge of the undersigned, there exists no default or events or circumstances that, with notice and/or the passage of time, would result in a default under the Declaration.

		
	3.
	Seller is current with all payments of any assessments that may have been assessed under the Declaration.

		
	4.
	The Class B membership has ceased and was converted to Class A membership.

		
	5.
	To the actual knowledge of the undersigned, all improvements on the Property are in compliance with the Guidelines of the “Architectural Committee” and all other requirements under Article VIII of the Declaration.

The Association hereby agrees that this letter may be relied upon by Purchaser, any lender of Purchaser and any of their respective successors and/or assigns.

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REGENTS PARK COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATION, 
a California non-profit mutual benefit corporation
By:    _______________________________________
Name:    _______________________________________
Its:    _______________________________________

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EXHIBIT R
MATERIAL PERMITS 

	
				
	 	DESCRIPTION OF 
LICENSE/PERMIT
	NAMED ENTITY 
ON EXECUTED 
LICENSE OR PERMIT
	ISSUER

	 
	 	Air Pollution Control
	HEI La Jolla LLC
	County of San Diego Air Pollution Control District

	 	Air Pressure Tank Permit
	San Diego Marriott La Jolla
	State of California DOSH Pressure Vessel Unit

	 	Alarm Permit Renewal
	Marriott L Jolla
	City of San Diego alarm Permit Renewal

	 	BOE Liquor License
	Merritt Beverage LLC
	State of California Dept. of Alcoholic Beverage Control

	 	Cigarette License
	HEI La Jolla LLC
	California State Board of Equalization Cigarette & Tobacco Products License

	 	Dept. of Agriculture Weights & Measures Annual Renewal for Weighing Devices
	HEI La Jolla LLC
	County of San Diego Dept. of Agriculture, Weights & Measures

	 	Dept. of Agriculture Weights & Measures Annual Point of Sale Registration Renewal
	HEI La Jolla LLC dba Marriott La Jolla
	County of San Diego Dept. of Agriculture, Weights & Measures

	 	Elevator- Conveyance Permit
	L Jolla Marriott Hotel
	State of California Dept. of Industrial Relations DOSH

	 	Environmental Health Public Pool Permit
	HEI La Jolla LLC
	County of San Diego Dept. of Environment Health Permit

	 	Health Permit
	HEI La Jolla LLC
	County of San Diego Dept. of Environment Health Permit

	 	FCC Radio Station Authorization
	Marriot International Inc. DBA San Diego Marriott - La Jolla
	FCC Wireless Telecommunications Bureau

	 	Food Establishment Wastewater Discharge
	HEI La Jolla LLC
	City of San Diego Public Utilities Dept.

	 	Seller’s Permit
	San Diego Marriott La Jolla 
HEI La Jolla LLC
	California State Board of Equalization - Sales and Use Tax Dept.

	 	Propriety Private Security Employer
	HEI La Jolla LLC dba Marriott La Jolla
	State of California Department of Consumer Affairs

	 	Rental Unit Business Tax Billing Statement
	HEI La Jolla LLC
	City of San Diego Office of the City Treasurer

	 	San Diego Police Entertainment Permit
	L Jolla Marriott Hotel
	City of San Diego- Police Permits and Licenses

	 	Transient Occupancy Registration Certificate
	San Diego Marriott La Jolla
	City of San Diego- City Treasurer

	 	Unified Program Facility Permit
	HEI La Jolla, LLC
	County of San Diego Dept. of Environment Health Unified Program Facility

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ONGOING CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
 
The capital improvements with respect to the Pool Work and the Pump Room Work are ongoing.

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EXHIBIT T
ASSOCIATION ESTOPPEL
[Estoppel Certificate - Regents Park Commercial Association for Common Maintenance]
_____________, 2016
This Estoppel Certificate is given to CWI 2 La Jolla Hotel LP, a Delaware limited partnership (the “Purchaser”), by Regents Park Street and Landscaping Maintenance Corporation, a California non-profit mutual benefit corporation (the “Association”), with the understanding that Purchaser is negotiating to acquire from HEI La Jolla, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Seller”), all of the property known as the San Diego Marriott La Jolla, located at 4240 La Jolla Village Drive, San Diego, California (the “Property”).  In connection therewith, Purchaser has requested this Estoppel Certificate.
Reference is hereby made to that certain Declaration of Street and Landscaping Common Maintenance Restrictions for Regents Park recorded September 21, 1983 as Instrument No. 83-337247 of the Official Records of San Diego County, California (the “Official Records”), as amended by that certain First Amendment to Declaration of Street and Landscaping Common Maintenance Restrictions for Regents Park recorded on February 10, 1986 as Instrument No. 1986-053769 of the Official Records (collectively, the “Declaration”).
Certification
The Association hereby certifies as of the date hereof to Purchaser, any lender of Purchaser and any of their respective successors and/or assigns:
		
	1.
	The Declaration is unmodified and in full force and effect.

		
	2.
	To the actual knowledge of the undersigned, there exists no default or events or circumstances that, with notice and/or the passage of time, would result in a default under the Declaration.

		
	3.
	Seller is current with all payments of any assessments that may have been assessed under the Declaration.

		
	4.
	The Class B membership has ceased and was converted to Class A membership.

		
	5.
	To the actual knowledge of the undersigned, all improvements on the Property are in compliance with the Guidelines of the “Architectural Committee” and all other requirements under Article IX of the Declaration.

The Association hereby agrees that this letter may be relied upon by Purchaser, any lender of Purchaser and any of their respective successors and/or assigns.

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REGENTS PARK STREET AND LANDSCAPING MAINTENANCE CORPORATION, 
a California non-profit mutual benefit corporation
By: 
Name: 
Its:

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EXHIBIT U
VOUCHER VALUES 

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EXHIBIT V-1
EMPLOYEE CENSUS

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EXHIBIT V-2
Employment Contracts
None.

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EXHIBIT W
Form of Owner’s Affidavit
To be finalized with the Title Company within five (5) Business Days following the Effective Date.

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EXHIBIT X
Title Proforma

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EXHIBIT Y
Form of Liquor Concession Agreement
 
CONCESSION AGREEMENT
PROPERTY NAME:  SAN DIEGO MARRIOTT LA JOLLA
This Concession Agreement (this “Agreement”) is effective as of [______], 2016 by and between LA JOLLA 2 HOTEL OPERATOR LP, a Delaware limited partnership (“Licensor”), and MERRITT BEVERAGE LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (hereinafter called “Licensee”).
1.Property.  Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Licensor hereby grants unto Licensee a concession and license to use, manage and operate the food and beverage facilities at that certain property known as the San Diego Marriott La Jolla, located in San Diego, California (the “Property”).
2.    Business and Use of Property.
(a)    Subject to the issuance of all licenses, permits and approvals to Licensee required by applicable governmental authorities for the sale and business of alcoholic beverages at the Property (individually and collectively, the “License”), including, without limitation, the License required by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverages Control (individually and collectively, the “Licensing Authority”), Licensee shall conduct the operation of the food and beverage facilities (including room service), and in furtherance thereof, shall buy, store, and sell alcoholic beverages, including liquor, beer and wine, at the Property (collectively, the “Business”); provided, however, that Licensee may engage its parent company, Merritt Hospitality LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, in its capacity as the manager and operator of the Hotel (“Hotel Manager”) to manage the Business on Licensee’s behalf
(b)    Licensee shall at all times maintain a reasonable stock of wines, beer, liquors and other beverages and shall keep the Business staffed with employees as reasonably determined by Licensee.  Licensee agrees to operate the Business during reasonable hours consistent with past practice at the Property, subject to compliance with any applicable franchise agreement, the Management Agreement (as defined below) and applicable laws and governmental rules and regulations.
(c)    In no event shall Licensee intentionally and knowingly use the Property for any purpose which: (i) violates any laws or any rules, regulations, orders or ordinances of any governmental authority or (ii) violates the Management Agreement and any franchise agreement applicable to the Property.

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(d)    Licensee shall use the Property and operate the Business at all times in compliance with the Management Agreement and any franchise agreement applicable to the Property.
(e)    Licensee shall maintain the License in full force and effect at all times during the Term of this Agreement, subject to the terms hereof.
3.    Term and Termination.
(a)    The term of this Agreement (“Term”) shall be for a period of one (1) year, commencing on the date of issuance of the License by the Licensing Authority (“Effective Date”).  This Agreement shall be automatically renewed from year to year unless Licensor notifies Licensee in writing, at least thirty (30) days prior to the end of the Term, of its intention not to renew.
(b)    Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, (i) Licensor shall have the right to terminate this Agreement at any time and for any reason upon at least ten (10) business days’ notice to Licensee; and (ii) this Agreement shall terminate automatically without notice upon the lapse, revocation or expiration of the permit, approval or license issued by the Licensing Authority or upon the expiration or earlier termination of the property management agreement between Licensor and Hotel Manager with respect to the operation of the Property (the “Management Agreement”).  In addition to the foregoing, Licensee shall have the right to terminate this Agreement upon at least thirty (30) days’ notice to Licensor in the event the Licensing Authority provides written notice that Licensee may not hold the liquor license for the Property in accordance with the applicable law and in no event shall such determination constitute a default by Licensee or create any indemnification obligations by Licensee under this Agreement, provided, further that Licensee shall reasonably cooperate with Licensor to ensure the continuation of alcoholic beverage service at the Hotel subject to applicable laws with respect thereto.
(c)    Upon expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement shall immediately and peacefully vacate the Property, including all improvements, fixtures, furniture and equipment, in as good condition as at the time possession thereof is delivered to Licensee, reasonable wear and tear excepted.  Licensee shall promptly surrender and deliver to Licensor all licenses, permits, approvals, books, records, accounts, contracts, keys, and all other pertinent and necessary documents and records pertaining to the Property and the operation thereof.  For a period of up to ninety (90) days after the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement  (the “Transition Period”), Licensee agrees, to the extent permitted by applicable law, to fully cooperate with Licensor, Licensor’s nominee and any successor manager or operator during the Transition Period to maintain and facilitate the orderly continuation of the business of the Business and to promptly do all acts and execute and deliver all documents reasonably requested by Licensor prior to the expiration of the Transition Period, including, without limitation, to promptly execute and deliver to Licensor all documents and instruments reasonably necessary to transfer (if transferrable) to Licensor or its nominee any permit, approval or license issued by the Licensing Authority or other 

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governmental authorities and held by Licensee or then in Licensee’s name that are necessary to operate or otherwise relating to the Business.
4.    Concession Fee.
As a concession fee (“Concession Fee”) under this Agreement, Licensee agrees to pay to Licensor, commencing on the Effective Date, a sum equal to [________] Dollars ($[]) per year, plus all applicable sales taxes, if any, such Concession Fee payable in twelve (12) equal monthly installments, in advance upon the first business day of each and every month during the Term; provided, however, in no event shall the Licensee have any obligation to pay any Concession Fee for any month in which the expenses of the Business from the prior month exceed the Total Revenues (as defined below) for the prior month, in which instance, any such unpaid Concession Fee shall be paid in the next calendar month in which Total Revenues exceed the expenses of the Business.  The term “Total Revenues” as used in this Agreement shall mean the gross selling price of all merchandise, beverages, food or other items sold from the Business by Licensee, whether for cash, credit or otherwise (and without reserve or deduction for uncollected amounts) and whether made by Licensee or its employees or by machines, as well as any business interruption insurance proceeds received by Licensee with respect to the Leased Premises, excluding the following: (a) the selling price of all merchandise returned by customers and accepted for full credit; (b) sales taxes, excise taxes, or gross receipts taxes imposed by governmental entities upon the sale of merchandise or Business, but only if collected from customers separately from the selling price and paid directly to the respective governmental entities; and (c) proceeds from the sale of equipment or property which are not inventory or stock in trade.
5.    Revenues and Expenses.  Subject to making the Concession Payment described in Section 4 hereof, Licensee will be entitled to all revenues from operations of the Leased Premises and will be responsible for all expenses associated with the Business, including (a) all insurance to be maintained by Licensee in accordance with this Agreement, (b) sales tax on all sales of alcoholic beverages and food at the Property and (c) the pro rata allocation of the compensation for any of Licensor’s (or Hotel Manager’s) or its agents’ or independent contractors’ employees (if any) to the extent used by Licensee in conducting the Business.
6.    Condition of Property, Fixtures and Improvements.  Licensee takes and accepts the Property, including, without limitation, all fixtures, furniture and equipment located therein, “AS IS”, in its present condition.  Licensor makes no representations or warranties with respect to the fitness of said Property for use by Licensee.  Licensee also takes the storage, cooling and display facilities of the Licensor as is.  The payment for the use of such fixtures and improvements is included in the monthly Concession Fee.  All fixtures, furniture and equipment shall at all times be and remain the property of Licensor and Licensor shall be solely responsible for the cost of any and all repairs and replacements of all fixtures, furniture and equipment in accordance with the Management Agreement.  Licensor shall have the right to enter the Property at all reasonable hours for the purpose of inspecting or making repairs to same or exhibiting the same to prospective purchasers.
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Agreement unless said default is cured within thirty (30) days from the receipt of such notice.  If the defaulting party fails or refuses to cure the default during such thirty (30) day period then, upon five (5) days’ advance written notice, this Agreement shall terminate.  Any violation of any rules and regulations of the Licensing Authority may be deemed a default hereunder.
8.    Assignment and Subletting.  Licensee shall not assign this Agreement, except with the prior written consent of Licensor, which consent may be arbitrarily withheld.
9.    Signs.  Except as otherwise agreed to by Licensee and Licensor, Licensee shall not place any new signs at, on or about the Property or the Property without the prior consent of the Licensor, except as may be necessary to fulfill any requirement of the Licensing Authority, any applicable legal requirement or any applicable franchise agreement.
10.    Alterations and Improvements.  No alterations or improvements shall be made by Licensee except with the prior written consent of Licensor, which may be withheld arbitrarily.  Licensor shall have the right to replace, alter or add to the improvements, fixtures, furniture and equipment in the Property, at such times and to the extent as Licensor shall deem necessary.
11.    Intentionally Omitted.
12.    Compliance with Law.  Licensee shall use commercially reasonable efforts to comply with all governmental laws, ordinances and regulations applicable to the use of the Property and with any applicable franchise and/or management agreement.  Licensee shall use commercially reasonable efforts to prevent any lien of any kind, type or description being placed or imposed upon the Property or any part of the Property, other than ordinary course trade payables.
13.    Insurance.Licensor will obtain and keep in force the insurance as mutually agreed by the parties.  Licensee will furnish such reasonably requested information to Licensor for the purpose of placement of insurance coverages and will reasonably aid and cooperate (at no cost or expense to Licensee) with respect to such insurance and any claim or loss thereunder.
14.    Indemnification.
(a)    Licensee agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Licensor, its Affiliates, and all of their respective officers, directors, shareholders, members, employees, agents, successors and assigns free and harmless from and against any claims, liabilities, liens, suits, judgments, damages, costs and expenses. including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees (collectively “Loss”) arising from or connected with the fraud, bad faith, willful misconduct or gross negligence related to the Business of any corporate officer of Licensee or of the general manager, the director of finance (or comptroller), the director of sales and marketing and the director of human resources at the Property.  Licensee’s obligations pursuant to this Section 14(a) shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement.
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successors and assigns free and harmless from and against any Loss arising from or connected with the Business (including the employment of the employees of the Business by Licensee).  ALL INDEMNITIES IN THIS SECTION WILL BE ENFORCED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE LICENSEE, EVEN IF THE APPLICABLE CLAIM IS CAUSED BY THE ACTIVE OR PASSIVE, JOINT, CONCURRENT OR COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE OF THE LICENSEE, AND REGARDLESS OF WHETHER LIABILITY WITHOUT FAULT OR STRICT LIABILITY IS IMPOSED UPON OR ALLEGED AGAINST THE LICENSEE, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT LICENSOR SHALL HAVE NO OBLIGATION TO INDEMNIFY LICENSEE FOR THOSE MATTERS FOR WHICH LICENSEE IS OBLIGATED TO INDEMNIFY LICENSOR PURSUANT TO SECTION 14(a) ABOVE.  Licensor’s obligations pursuant to this Section 14(b) shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement.
15.    Utilities.  Licensor shall, at Licensor’s sole cost and expense, provide all utilities for the Property, to the extent ordinarily provided at the Property as of the Effective Date.  Any interruption of any utility Business shall not constitute a constructive or partial eviction, nor entitle Licensee to any compensation of abatement of Concession Fee.
16.    Repairs.  All repairs to the Property, fixtures and improvements, shall be the responsibility of Licensor.  Except to the extent required to continue the operation of the Business in accordance with this Agreement, Licensee shall not have the right to alter or improve the Property without the express written approval of Licensor.
17.    Destruction of Property.  In the event the Property are damaged or destroyed, or in the event that the facility in which the Property are located is damaged to such an extent as it shall not be open for business on a regular basis within thirty (30) days of such event, the Concession Fee hereunder shall be prorated and abated for the number of days that the facility is closed.
18.    Condemnation.  In the event that the Property is taken or condemned by any competent authority, this License will automatically terminate and Licensee shall not be entitled to any proceeds received in respect thereof.  Licensee hereby agrees to pay to Licensor any such award that it may receive.
19.    Access to Property.  Licensor shall have access to the Property at all times to conduct inspections and to perform its obligations or exercise its rights hereunder.
20.    Quiet Enjoyment.  Licensor warrants that it has full right and power to execute and perform this Agreement and to grant the estate demised herein and that Licensee, on performing the covenants herein contained, shall peaceably and quietly have, hold and enjoy the Property during the full term of this Agreement and any extension or renewal thereof; provided, however, that Licensee accepts this Agreement subject and subordinate to any mortgage, deed of trust or other lien presently or hereafter existing upon the Property.  Licensor is hereby irrevocably vested with full power and authority to subordinate Licensee’s interest hereunder to any such mortgage, deed of trust, or other lien placed on the Property, and Licensee agrees upon demand to execute such further instruments subordinating this Agreement as Licensor may request.

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21.    Waiver of Default.  No waiver by the parties hereto of any default or breach of any term, condition or covenant of this Agreement shall be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent default or breach of the same or any other term, condition or covenant contained herein.
22.    Amendments/Modifications.  No amendment or modification to any terms of this Agreement, or cancellation of this Agreement, shall be valid unless in writing and executed and delivered by Licensor and Licensee.
23.    Exhibits.  All exhibits, attachments, annexed instruments and addenda referred to herein shall be considered a part hereof for all purposes with the same force and effect as if copied at full length herein.
24.    Captioned.  The captions or heading of paragraphs in this Agreement are inserted for convenience only, and shall not be considered in construing any provision hereof if any question of intent should arise.
25.    Successors and Assigns.  The terms, conditions and covenants contained in this Agreement shall apply to, inure to the benefit of, and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective successors in interest and legal representatives except as otherwise herein expressly provided.  This Agreement may not be assigned by Licensee without the prior written consent or Licensor, which consent may be withheld in Licensor’s sole and absolute discretion.  Any purported assignment by Licensee in violation of this section shall be null and void ab initio.
26.    Notices.  Any notice or document required or permitted to be delivered hereunder shall be deemed to be delivered, whether actually received or not, when deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid, registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the parties hereto at the respective addresses set out opposite their names below, or at such other address as they have theretofore specified by written notice delivered in accordance herewith:
		
	LICENSOR:
	c/o Carey Watermark Investors Incorporated 
272 East Deerpath Road, Suite 320 
Lake Forest, Illinois 60045 
Attn:  Michael G. Medzigian

		
	LICENSEE:
	c/o HEI Hospitality, LLC  
101 Merritt 7 Corporate Park 
1st Floor 
Norwalk, Connecticut 06851 
Attn:  Anthony R. Rutledge

27.    Counterparts; Recording.  This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original.  Licensor and Licensee may deliver executed signature pages to this Agreement by facsimile transmission or .pdf format to the other Party, which facsimile or .pdf copy shall be deemed to be an original executed signature page.  Licensee agrees that it shall not record this License or any short form memorandum of this Agreement without the express written consent of Licensor, which consent may be withheld in Licensor’s sole discretion.

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28.    Waiver of Trial by Jury.  To the extent permitted by applicable law, Licensor and Licensee each hereby waives its right to a trial by jury in any action or proceeding by any Party against any other Party with respect to any other matter arising from or in connection with this Agreement.
 
 
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands as of the day and year first written above.
LICENSOR:
LA JOLLA 2 HOTEL OPERATOR LP,  
a Delaware limited partnership 

By:     ________________________ 
Name:    Michael G. Medzigian 
Title:     President
 
LICENSEE:
MERRITT BEVERAGE LLC,  
a Delaware limited liability company
By:       
Name:       
Title:      

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EXHIBIT Z
Form of Liquor Side Letter
CWI 2 LA JOLLA HOTEL LP 
LA JOLLA 2 HOTEL OPERATOR LP 
c/o Watermark Capital Partners, LLC 
272 E. Deerpath Road, Suite 320 
Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
 
[], 2016 
 

MERRITT BEVERAGE LLC 
MERRITT HOSPITALITY LLC   
c/o HEI Hospitality, LLC 
101 Merritt 7 Corporate Park 
1st Floor 
Norwalk, Connecticut 06851 
Attn:  Anthony R. Rutledge
		
	Re:
	San Diego Marriott La Jolla, 4240 La Jolla Village Drive, San Diego, California

Reference is made to that certain Hotel Management Agreement, dated [___] (the “Management Agreement”), by and between Merritt Hospitality LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Manager”), and La Jolla 2 Hotel Operator LP, a Delaware limited partnership (“LHO”), and acknowledged and agreed by CWI 2 La Jolla Hotel LP, a Delaware limited partnership (“Owner”), and that certain Concession Agreement (the “Concession Agreement”) of even date herewith by and between LHO and Merritt Beverage LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“BevCo”), in BevCo’s capacity as licensee thereunder (“Licensee”).  Any capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings set forth in the Management Agreement.  With respect to the Management Agreement and Concession Agreement, the parties hereby agree as follows:
This letter is to confirm the agreement of the parties that, notwithstanding the provisions of the Concession Agreement, including, without limitation, Sections 4 and 5 thereof, to the extent that the operating expenses of the Business (as defined in the Concession Agreement) exceed the aggregate Total Revenues (as defined in the Concession Agreement) received from the operation of the Business at the Hotel, LHO shall reimburse Licensee for all expenses associated with the Business and the operation thereof at the Hotel (including the cost of goods utilized for any approved or permitted complimentary happy hour and any approved or otherwise permitted complimentary breakfast served at the Hotel).
As compensation for providing the management and operation of the Business under the Concession Agreement, Licensee (or at its direction, Manager) shall be entitled to retain a fee during the term of the Concession Agreement for so long as Licensee is operating the Business at the Hotel equal to the “Management Fees” that Manager would be entitled to receive had Total Revenues and 

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all expenses under the Concession Agreement been treated as “Gross Revenues” and “Gross Operating Expenses” under the Management Agreement.
LHO and Licensee further agree that, notwithstanding the provisions of the Concession Agreement including, without limitation, Section 4 thereof, the “Concession Fee” (as defined in the Concession Agreement) payable under the Concession Agreement is intended to be equal to the total Net Operating Income that would have been deposited into LHO’s account pursuant to the Management Agreement if LHO had appointed Manager as the operator of the Business at the Hotel pursuant to the Management Agreement rather than Licensee pursuant to the Concession Agreement (such monthly amount, the “Monthly Beverage Amount”).  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in the Agreement, in no event shall Manager or Licensee be entitled to receive aggregate fees or revenues under this letter, the Concession Agreement and the Management Agreement in excess of, nor shall Manager and Licensee in any event be deemed to only be entitled to receive aggregate fees under this letter, the Concession Agreement and the Management Agreement less than, what Manager would be entitled to receive had Total Revenues and all expenses under the Concession Agreement been treated as Gross Revenues and Gross Operating Expenses under the Management Agreement.  Furthermore, in the event any of the rights or obligations of either Licensee or LHO, respectively, under the Concession Agreement are greater than or otherwise contradict the rights, obligations, terms and conditions of the Management Agreement, then, notwithstanding the terms of the Concession Agreement, the terms of the Management Agreement shall control.  In the event of any conflict between this letter, the Concession Agreement and/or the Management Agreement, the terms of this letter shall control.
In addition to the indemnification obligations set forth in the Management Agreement and the Concession Agreement, LHO and Owner hereby agree to jointly and severally indemnify, defend and hold harmless Licensee and any affiliate of Licensee or any their respective officers, directors, employees, agents, investors, shareholders, members, partners, lenders, attorneys, accountants and advisers from and against any and all losses, claims, citations, penalties, fines, cost, imprisonment, damage, liability and/or expense (including attorneys’ fees and expenses) that may arise from or in connection with the operation of the Business pursuant to the Concession Agreement and Licensee holding the liquor license for the Property (including, without limitation, the mere fact Licensee has entered into the Concession Agreement and hold the liquor license for the Hotel, which the parties agree and acknowledge is being done as an accommodation to LHO and Owner); PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT NEITHER OWNER NOR LHO SHALL HAVE ANY OBLIGATION TO INDEMNIFY LICENSEE FOR THOSE MATTERS FOR WHICH LICENSEE IS OBLIGATED TO INDEMNIFY OWNER OR LHO PURSUANT TO THE CONCESSION AGREEMENT OR FOR WHICH MANAGER IS OBLIGATED TO INDEMNIFY OWNER OR LHO PURSUANT TO THE MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT; PROVIDED, FURTHER IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FACT THAT LICENSEE ENTERED INTO THE CONCESSION AGREEMENT OR AGREED TO HOLD THE LIQUOR LICENSE FOR THE HOTEL ON BEHALF OF LHO OR OWNER CONSTITUTE WILLFUL MISCONDUCT OR GROSS NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF LICENSEE (OR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATE’S, EMPLOYEES, OFFICERS, INVESTORS, AGENTS, ADVISERS OR ATTORNEYS) AND LHO AND OWNER EACH HEREBY UNCONDITIONALLY AND IRREVOCABLY WAIVE ANY AND ALL DEFENSES OR OTHER LEGAL RIGHT TO ASSERT OR CLAIM THAT LHO’S AND OWNER’S INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER AND UNDER THE CONCESSION AGREEMENT AND THE MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT 

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ARE ABROGATED OR INVALIDATED OR OTHERWISE LIMITED OR MODIFIED AS A RESULT OF OR BECAUSE OF LICENSEE ENTERING INTO THE CONCESSION AGREEMENT OR AGREEING TO HOLD THE LIQUOR LICENSE ON BEHALF OF LHO AND/OR OWNER.  The parties agree and acknowledge that neither Manager nor Licensee has made any representation or warranty or any other commitment or statement with respect to whether the Concession Agreement complies with or is permitted under applicable law and in no event shall the fact that Licensee, and not LHO or Hotel Owner, holds the liquor license or the failure of the Concession Agreement to comply with applicable laws or to be permitted by applicable laws, in any way modify, amend or derogate the indemnification, defense and hold harmless obligations of LHO and Owner under this letter, the Concession Agreement and/or the Management Agreement.  The terms of this paragraph shall survive the termination of this letter, the Management Agreement and the Concession Agreement.
This letter also serves to confirm the agreement of the parties that, in furtherance of the provisions hereof and notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in the Concession Agreement and/or the Management Agreement, Licensee and LHO shall execute and deliver to the other any amendment to the Concession Agreement reasonably requested by Licensee or LHO, as applicable, from time to time if it becomes necessary as a result of the operation of the Business to adjust the Concession Fee to match the Monthly Beverage Amount consistent with the terms of this letter or otherwise to address applicable legal requirements.
Prior to the termination of the Concession Agreement, there shall be no change in the ownership or management of Licensee without the prior written consent of LHO which consent may be withheld in LHO’s sole, but good faith, discretion.
No amendment or modification to any terms of this Letter Agreement, shall be valid unless in writing and executed and delivered by LHO, Owner and Licensee.
This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original.  The parties hereto may deliver executed signature pages to this Letter Agreement by facsimile transmission or .pdf format to the other party, which facsimile or .pdf copy shall be deemed to be an original executed signature page.
 
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Should the terms of this letter be acceptable to you, please confirm your agreement to same by acknowledging below and returning a countersigned copy.  Thank you for your cooperation in this regard.
Sincerely,
OWNER:
CWI 2 LA JOLLA HOTEL LP,  
a Delaware limited partnership
By:  CWI 2 La Jolla Hotel GP, LLC, 
a Delaware limited liability company
By:  ___________________________ 
Name: 
Title:
LHO:
LA JOLLA 2 HOTEL OPERATOR LP, 
a Delaware limited partnership 

By: ______________________________ 
Name: 
Title:
AGREED AND ACCEPTED:
LICENSEE:
MERRITT BEVERAGE LLC, 
a Delaware limited liability company
By:_________________________________ 
Name: 
Title:
MANAGER:
MERRITT HOSPITALITY LLC, 
a Delaware limited liability company
By:_________________________________ 
Name: 
Title:

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EXHIBIT AA
Allocation

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Exhibit 10.2

FIRST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR PURCHASE AND SALE OF HOTEL
This FIRST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR PURCHASE AND SALE OF HOTEL (this “Amendment”) dated as of June 15, 2016, is entered into y and between HEI LA JOLLA LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Seller”), and CWI 2 LA JOLLA HOTEL, LP, a Delaware limited partnership (“Purchaser”).
W I T N E S S E T H:
WHEREAS, Seller and Purchaser have entered into that certain Agreement for Purchase and Sale of Hotel, dated as of May 19, 2016 (as amended from time to time, the “Agreement”); all capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings set forth in the Agreement;
WHEREAS, Sellers and Buyer have agreed to amend the Agreement in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein. 
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises herein contained and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1.Closing.  The final two sentences of Section 6.1 of the Agreement are hereby deleted in their entirety and replaced with the following:
“Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, Purchaser shall have the right to (i) extend the Closing Date for a period of up to thirty (30) days beyond the original Closing Date; and (ii) further extend such extended Closing Date for one additional period of up to fifteen (15) days beyond the extended Closing Date.  To the extent Purchaser elects to extend the Closing Date pursuant to the preceding sentence, then as a condition precedent to the effectiveness of each such extension, Purchaser shall (i) not later than three (3) Business Days prior to the then-scheduled Closing Date (time being of the essence) deliver written notice of such extension to Seller and Escrow Company and (ii) not later than two (2) Business Days before the then-scheduled Closing Date deposit with Escrow Company the additional sum of Five Hundred Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($500,000.00) by wire transfer of immediately available U.S. Federal funds which, in each case, shall become part of the Deposit for all purposes under this Agreement and which shall be applied to the Purchase Price at Closing in accordance with the terms of this Agreement (the “Closing Extension Deposit”).”
2.Closing Extension.  Seller and Purchaser each hereby acknowledge and agree that Purchaser has validly elected to extend the Closing Date to July 21, 2016, pursuant to Section 6.1(i) of the Agreement, and the Closing Extension Deposit with respect to such extension is required to be delivered to Escrow Company not later than June 17, 2016.
3.Ratification.  Except as modified hereby, the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect, and as modified hereby, the Agreement is ratified and confirmed in all respects.  To the 

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extent there is any conflict between the terms of this Amendment and the Agreement, the terms of this Amendment shall govern.
4.Governing Law.  This Amendment shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of California.
5.Counterparts.  This Amendment may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall constitute an original and all of which when taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument.  An executed facsimile or .pdf of this Amendment may be relied upon as having, and shall be deemed to have, the same force and effect as an original.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Sellers and Purchaser have executed this Agreement as of the date first above written.
	
		
	SELLER:

	 
	 

	HEI LA JOLLA HOTEL LLC,

	a Delaware limited liability company

	 
	 

	 
	 

	By:
	/s/ Clark W. Hanrattie

	 
	Name: Clark W. Hanrattie

	 
	Title: Vice President

	 
	 

	 
	 

	 
	 

	PURCHASER:

	 
	 

	CWI 2 LA JOLLA HOTEL, LP,

	a Delaware limited partnership

	 
	 

	 
	 

	By:
	CWI 2 La Jolla Hotel GP, LLC,

	 
	a Delaware limited liability company,

	 
	its general partner

	 
	 

	 
	 

	By:
	/s/ Michael G. Medzigian

	 
	Name: Michael G. Medzigian

	 
	Title: Chief Executive Officer and President

	 
	 

[Signature Page to First Amendment to Agreement for Purchase and Sale of Hotel]

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