Common use of NO ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION Clause in Contracts

NO ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION. Buyer expressly acknowledges and agrees that the conveyance contemplated hereunder is not conditioned in any way whatsoever upon the Seller’s conducting or performing any cleanup or remedial action of any kind or nature on the Premises. Buyer agrees to accept the Premises “AS IS”, “WHERE IS”, AND “WITH ALL FAULTS”.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Real Estate Purchase Agreement, Real Estate Purchase Agreement

NO ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION. Buyer The Purchaser expressly acknowledges and agrees that the conveyance contemplated hereunder is not conditioned in any way whatsoever upon the Seller’s conducting or performing any cleanup or remedial action of any kind or nature on with regard .to the Premises. Buyer Property, and the Purchaser agrees to accept the Premises “Property "AS IS”, “," "WHERE IS”, AND “," and "WITH ALL FAULTS," including but not limited to, all environmental conditions previously existing and now and hereinafter existing at, on or about the Property. This Agreement is not conditioned in any way upon the environmental status of the Property.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Terms of Sale Agreement