Coastal Construction Control Line Sample Clauses

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Coastal Construction Control Line. If any part of the Property lies seaward of the coastal construction control 180 8. Maintenance, Inspections, and Repair: Seller will keep the Property in the same condition from Effective Date
Coastal Construction Control Line. If any part of the Property lies seaward of the coastal construction 169 control line (“CCCL”) as defined in Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, Seller will provide Buyer with an 170 affidavit or survey as required by law delineating the line's location on the Property, unless Buyer waives this 171 requirement in wri ing. The Property being purchased may be subject to coastal erosion and to federal, state, SAMPLE 172 or local regulations that govern coastal property, including delineation of the CCCL, rigid coastal protection 173 structures, beach nourishment, and the protection of marine turtles. Additional information can be obtained 174 from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, including whether there are significant erosion 175 conditions associated with the shoreline of the Property being purchased. 176 ☐ Buyer waives the right to receive a CCCL affidavit or survey.
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Coastal Construction Control Line. Buyer is aware that the Unit and/or portions of the Condominium Property and The Properties may be located in coastal areas partially or totally seaward of the Coastal Construction Control Line as defined in Section 161.053, Florida Statutes. The property being purchased may be subject to coastal erosion and to federal, state, or local regulations that govern coastal property, including the delineation of the Coastal Construction Control Line, rigid coastal protection structures, beach nourishment, and the protection of marine turtles. Additional information can be obtained from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, including whether there are significant erosion conditions associated with the shoreline of the property being purchased. Buyer is fully apprised of the character of the regulation of property in such coastal areas and Buyer hereby waives and releases any right to receive at closing a survey delineating the location of the Coastal Construction Control Line with respect to the Unit and the Condominium Property in accordance with Section 161.57, F.S.
Coastal Construction Control Line. No portion of the Owned Real Property is affected by the Coastal Construction Control Line as defined in section 161.053, Florida Statutes.
Coastal Construction Control Line. If all or part of any transferred real property is located seaward of the Coastal Construction Control Line as defined in Section 161.053, Florida Statutes (the “CCCL”), Florida Law requires the seller thereof to provide the buyer thereof with an affidavit, or a survey meeting the requirements of Chapter 472 of the Florida Statutes, delineating the location of the CCCL on the subject real property at or prior to the closing of the transfer of such real property, unless the purchaser thereof waives such requirement in writing. In the event that the foregoing sentence is applicable to the transfer and sale of any real property transferred hereunder, Purchaser hereby waives the right to receive a CCCL affidavit or survey.
Coastal Construction Control Line. All or part of the Timberlands are or may be located either (1) partially or totally seaward of the Coastal Construction Control Line as defined in Section 161.053, Florida Statutes (the “CCCL”), or (2) within a coastal building zone as defined in Section 161.54, Florida Statutes. Therefore, the Timberlands may be subject to coastal erosion and to federal, state or local regulations that govern coastal property, including the delineation of the CCCL, rigid coastal protection structures, beach nourishment and the protection of marine turtles. Additional information can be obtained from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, including whether there are significant erosion conditions associated with the Timberlands. Florida law requires Seller to provide Purchaser with an affidavit, or a survey, meeting the requirements of Chapter 472 of the Florida Statutes, delineating the location of the CCCL on the Timberlands at or prior to Closing, unless Purchaser waives this requirement in writing. Purchaser hereby waives the right to receive a CCCL affidavit or survey.
Coastal Construction Control Line. I am aware that the Unit and/or portions of the Condominium Property may be located in coastal areas partially or totally seaward of the Coastal Construction Line, as defined in Section 161.053, Florida Statutes. Portions of the Condominium Property may be subject to coastal erosion and to federal, state or local regulations that govern coastal property, including the delineation of the Coastal Construction Control Line, rigid coastal protection structures, beach nourishment, and the protection of marine turtles. Additional information can be obtained from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, including whether there are significant erosions conditions associated with portions of the Condominium property. I am fully apprised of the character of the regulation of property in such coastal areas and I hereby waive and release any right to receive at closing a survey delineating the location of the Coastal Construction Control Line with respect to the Unit and the Condominium property in accordance with Section 161.57, Florida Statutes.
Coastal Construction Control Line. The Real Property which is the subject of this Contract is or may be located either partially or totally seaward of the Coastal Construction Control Line (“CCCL”), as defined in Section 161.053 F.S. The Property being purchased may be subject to coastal erosion and to federal, state, or local regulations that govern coastal property, including the delineation of the coastal construction control line, rigid coastal protection structures, beach nourishment, and the protection of marine turtles. Additional information can be obtained from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, including whether there are significant erosion conditions associated with the shoreline of the Property being purchased. Florida law requires Seller to provide Buyer with an affidavit, or a survey meeting the requirements of Chapter 472 of the Florida Statutes, delineating the location of the CCCL on the Real Property at or prior to the Closing, unless Buyer waives this requirement in writing. This Property may be in the Coastal Building Zone (“CBZ”) and therefore be subject to governmental regulation. Buyer waives the right to receive a CCCL affidavit or survey. Buyer requests a CCCL affidavit or survey within the time allowed to deliver evidence of title. Insulation has been or will be installed in the new residence as follows: Location Type Thickness Manufacturer R-Value Interior Walls Flat Ceiling Area Sloped Ceiling Area Common Walls Between House & Garage Exterior Walls Other “Every purchaser of any interest in residential real property on which a residential dwelling was built prior to 1978 is notified that such property may present exposure to lead from lead-based paint that may place young children at risk of developing lead poisoning. Lead poisoning in young children may produce permanent neurological damage, including learning disabilities, reduced intelligence quotient, behavioral problems, and impaired memory. Lead poisoning also poses a particular risk to pregnant women. The seller of any interest in residential real property is required to provide the buyer with any information on lead-based paint hazards from risk assessments or inspection in the seller’s possession and notify the buyer of any known lead-based paint hazards. A risk assessment or inspection for possible lead-based paint hazards is recommended prior to purchase.” (a) Presence of lead-based paint or lead-based paint hazards (CHECK ONE BELOW): Known lead-based paint or lead-based paint hazards ...
Coastal Construction Control Line. If applicable, pursuant to Section 161.57(3) of the Florida Statues, Purchaser waives the right to obtain from Seller an affidavit with respect to, or a survey meeting the requirements of Chapter 472 of the Florida Statues delineating, the location of the coastal construction control line on the Property 3990 B▇▇▇▇▇▇ -28- Purchase and Sale Agreement