Common use of Contemplated Improvements Clause in Contracts

Contemplated Improvements. Buyer and Seller are of the opinion that as of the date hereof the contingencies set forth in this paragraph have been satisfied. At closing, Seller shall confirm to Buyer that the circumstances involving the contingencies set forth in this paragraph have not changed. The foregoing is not intended to modify Seller's obligations to obtain all such approvals, permits and variances.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase Agreement (Acadia Realty Trust)

Contemplated Improvements. Buyer and Seller are therefore of the opinion that as of the date hereof the contingencies set forth in this paragraph have been satisfied. At closing, Seller shall confirm to Buyer that the circumstances involving the contingencies set forth in this paragraph have not changed. The foregoing is not intended to modify Seller's obligations to obtain all such approvals, permits and variances.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase Agreement (Acadia Realty Trust)