Common use of Miscellaneous Property Clause in Contracts

Miscellaneous Property. 3.3.1 The miscellaneous property includes: all appliances and other items specifically listed in Part A; and all curtain rods, drapery rods, shades, window blinds, and all hardware related thereto; fireplace inserts, free standing fireplace screens and equipment, fireplace grates, and fireplace glass enclosures; sump pumps; all swimming pool equipment; remote control units and equipment for garage door openers and electronic animal or pet fencing; all other motors, transmitters, receivers, controls, system operations keys and codes, remote units and component parts. 3.3.2 The Seller shall also convey operable smoke detector(s) and carbon monoxide detector(s) as required by the laws of the State of New York, whether or not existing on the Premises on the Offer Date. 3.3.3 The Seller shall also deliver at closing any and all access codes and keys to the Premises, but in no event less than one key to each deadbolt and doorknob lock for the primary exterior door of each main residence and dwelling unit. 3.3.4 The sale shall not include items of personal property belonging to tenants. 3.3.5 All appliances and items of miscellaneous property are deemed by the parties to be an integral part of the Premises but have no separate value apart from said Premises.

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Sources: Sale and Purchase Agreement, Sale and Purchase Agreement