No Feasibility Study Sample Clauses

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No Feasibility Study. Buyer is satisfied that the Property is suitable for Buyer's purposes, including being satisfied that either public sewerage and water are available to the Property or the Property will be approved for the installation of a well and/or private sewerage disposal system and that existing zoning and other pertinent regulations and restrictions, such as subdivision or deed restrictions, concurrency, growth management and environmental conditions, are acceptable to Buyer. This Contract is not contingent on Buyer conducting any further investigations.
No Feasibility Study. Buyer is satisfied that the Property is suitable for Buyer's purposes, including being satisfied that either public sewerage and water are available to the Property or the Property will be approved for the installation of a well and/or private sewerage disposal system and that existing zoning 164 and other pertinent regulations and restrictions, such as subdivision or deed restrictions, concurrency, 165 growth management, and environmental conditions, are acceptable to Buyer. This contract is not 166 contingent on Buyer conducting any further investigations. 167 (b) Government Regulations: Changes in government regulations and levels of service which affect Buyer's 168 intended use of the Property will not be grounds for terminating this contract if the Feasibility Study Period has 169 expired or if Paragraph 8(a)(2) is selected.
No Feasibility Study. Buyer is satisfied that the Property is suitable for Buyer’s purposes, including being satisfied that either public sewerage and water are available to the Property or the Property will be approved for the Buyer (J (__ . ) and Seller (__) (__) acknowledge receipt of a copy of this page, which is Page 3 of 7 Pages, installation of a well and/or private sewerage disposal system and that existing zoning and other pertinent regulations and restrictions, such as subdivision or deed restrictions, concurrency, growth management and environmental conditions, are acceptable to Buyer. This Contract is not contingent on Buyer conducting any further investigations.
No Feasibility Study. Buyer is satisfied that the Property is suitable for Buyer's purposes, including 166 being satisfied that either public sewerage and water are available to the Property or the Property will be 167 approved for the installation of a well and/or private sewerage disposal system and that existing zoning 168 and other pertinent regulations and restrictions, such as subdivision or deed restrictions, concurrency, 169 growth management, and environmental conditions, are acceptable to Buyer. This contract is not 170 contingent on Buyer conducting any further investigations. 171 (b) Government Regulations: Changes in government regulations and levels of service which affect Buyer's 172 intended use of the Property will not be grounds for terminating this contract if the Feasibility Study Period has 173 expired or if Paragraph 9(a)(2) is selected. 174 (c) Flood Zone: Buyer is advised to verify by survey, with the lender, and with appropriate government agencies 175 which flood zone the Property is in, whether flood insurance is required, and what restrictions apply to 176 improving the Property and rebuilding in the event of casualty. 177 (d) Coastal Construction Control Line ("CCCL"): If any part of the Property lies seaward of the CCCL as 178 defined in Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, Seller will provide Buyer with an affidavit or survey as required 179 by law delineating the line's location on the Property, unless Buyer waives this requirement in writing. The 180 Property being purchased may be subject to coastal erosion and to federal, state, or local regulations that 181 govern coastal property, including delineation of the CCCL, rigid coastal protection structures, beach 182 nourishment, and the protection of marine turtles. Additional information can be obtained from the Florida 183 Department of Environmental Protection, including whether there are significant erosion conditions associated 184 with the shore line of the Property being purchased. 185* Buyer waives the right to receive a CCCL affidavit or survey.

Related to No Feasibility Study

  • Feasibility Study Buyer is granted the right to conduct engineering and/or market and economic feasibility studies of the Property and a physical inspection of the Property, including studies or inspections to determine the existence of any environmental hazards or conditions (collectively, the “Feasibility Study”) during the period (the “Feasibility Period”) commencing on the Effective Date and ending at 5:00 p.m., Central Time, on the June 3, 2010. With Seller’s permission, after Seller has received advance notice sufficient to permit it to schedule in an orderly manner Buyer’s examination of the Property and to provide at least 24-hours’ advance written notice to any affected tenants, Buyer or its designated agents may enter upon the Property during normal business hours for purposes of analysis or other tests and inspections which may be deemed necessary by Buyer for the Feasibility Study. Buyer or its designated representative must be accompanied by a designated representative of Seller or have received Seller’s written permission prior to entering upon the Property in connection with Buyer’s Feasibility Study; provided, however, Buyer may not enter into any space leased by any tenant without being accompanied by a designated representative of Seller. Seller agrees to make its representative reasonably available during normal business hours. Buyer will not alter the physical condition of the Property or conduct invasive testing without notifying Seller of its requested tests, and obtaining the written consent of Seller to any physical alteration of the Property or invasive testing. Buyer will utilize commercially reasonable diligence to conduct or cause to be conducted all inspections and tests in a manner and at times which will not unreasonably interfere with any tenant’s use and occupancy of the Property. If Buyer determines, in its sole judgment, that the Property is not suitable for any reason for Buyer’s intended use or purpose, or is not in satisfactory condition, then Buyer may terminate this Contract by written notice to Seller prior to expiration of the Feasibility Period, in which case the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Money (other than the Option Money) will be returned to Buyer, and neither party shall have any further right or obligation hereunder other than as set forth herein with respect to rights or obligations which survive termination. If this Contract is not terminated pursuant to this Section 5(a), then after expiration of the Feasibility Period, after Seller has received advance notice sufficient to permit it to schedule in an orderly manner Buyer’s examination of the Property and to provide at least 24-hours’ advance written notice to any affected tenants, Buyer or its designated agents may enter upon the Property during normal business hours. Buyer or its designated representative must be accompanied by a designated representative of Seller or have received Seller’s written permission prior to entering upon the Property; provided, however, Buyer may not enter into any space leased by any tenant without being accompanied by a designated representative of Seller. If this Contract is not timely terminated pursuant to this Section 5(a), Buyer’s right to terminate this Contract pursuant to this Section 5(a) and any and all objections with respect to the Feasibility Study will be deemed to have been waived by Buyer for all purposes.

  • Development Phase contractual phase initiated with the approval of ANP for the Development Plan and which is extended during the Production Phase while investments in ▇▇▇▇▇, equipment, and facilities for the Production of Oil and Gas according to the Best Practices of the Oil Industry are required.

  • Development Diligence Pfizer will use its Commercially Reasonable Efforts to Develop and seek Regulatory Approval for one Product in the Field in [***]. Pfizer will have no other diligence obligations with respect to the Development or Regulatory Approval of Products under this Agreement.

  • Study An application for leave of absence for professional study must be supported by a written statement indicating what study or research is to be undertaken, or, if applicable, what subjects are to be studied and at what institutions.

  • Development Work The Support Standards do not include development work either (i) on software not licensed from CentralSquare or (ii) development work for enhancements or features that are outside the documented functionality of the Solutions, except such work as may be specifically purchased and outlined in Exhibit 1. CentralSquare retains all Intellectual Property Rights in development work performed and Customer may request consulting and development work from CentralSquare as a separate billable service.