Common use of Inaccurate Representations Clause in Contracts

Inaccurate Representations. If any Representation is made: (a) and the fact that it was inaccurate either was known to the Buyer before today or might reasonably be expected to have been discoverable as a result of enquiries a prudent buyer would have raised before agreeing to buy the Property then the Buyer shall be deemed not to have been in any way influenced, induced or persuaded to enter into this Agreement by such Representation; and (b) the Seller shall have no liability to the Buyer in respect of the same unless the Buyer notifies the Seller of any inaccuracy breach or claim within six months of the Completion Date.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Agreement for Sale and Purchase, Agreement for Sale and Purchase, Agreement for Sale and Purchase