Common use of AS/IS Conveyance Clause in Contracts

AS/IS Conveyance. Buyer is relying upon its own inspection, investigation, and analysis during the Due Diligence Period in entering this Agreement and is not relying in any way upon any representations, statements, agreements, studies, reports, or other information or material provided by Seller or its representatives regarding any such matters, except to the extent expressly set forth in this Agreement. In addition, the Parties agree and understand that except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, Seller is not making and has not made any warranties or representations of any kind or character, express or implied, with respect to the Property, including, without limitation, any representations and warranties pertaining to habitability or fitness for a particular purpose. Except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, Buyer will acquire the Property, if at all, “AS IS,” in its present state and condition, without representation by Seller or its representatives as to any matter.

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Sources: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement