Common use of Critical Dates Clause in Contracts

Critical Dates. The First Tentative Occupancy Date, which is the date that the Vendor anticipates the home will be completed and ready to move in, is: November 24, 2023 The Vendor can delay Occupancy on one or more occasions by setting a subsequent Tentative Occupancy Date, in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum by giving proper written notice as set out in section 1.

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Sources: Purchase Agreement

Critical Dates. The First Tentative Occupancy Date, which is the date that the Vendor anticipates the home will be completed and ready to move in, is: November 24the 1st day of June, 2023 2018. The Vendor can delay Occupancy on one or more occasions by setting a subsequent Tentative Occupancy Date, in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum by giving proper written notice as set out in section 1.

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Sources: Purchase and Sale Agreement

Critical Dates. The First Tentative Occupancy Date, which is the date that the Vendor anticipates the home will be completed and ready to move in, is: November 24the day of _, 2023 20 . The Vendor can delay Occupancy on one or more occasions by setting a subsequent Tentative Occupancy Date, in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum by giving proper written notice as set out in section 1.

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Sources: Condominium Agreement of Purchase and Sale