Common use of Ongoing Liability Clause in Contracts

Ongoing Liability. If you withdraw your property from sale, unsold, you may have ongoing fee liability to us. If you terminate our agreement and then sell your property to a buyer first introduced by us, who is re-introduced via another Agent within six months of our agreement ending, a full fee is payable. If the introduction is more than six months ▇▇▇▇ termination, no fee is payable. If you terminate our agreement and then sell your property privately to a buyer first introduced to you by us within two years of this agreement ending, a full fee is payable.

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Ongoing Liability. If you withdraw your property from sale, unsold, you may have ongoing fee liability to us. If you terminate our agreement and then sell your property to a buyer first first introduced by us, who is re-introduced via another Agent within six months of our agreement ending, a full fee is payable. If the introduction is more than six months ▇▇▇▇ after termination, no fee is payable. If you terminate our agreement and then sell your property privately to a buyer first first introduced to you by us within two years of this agreement ending, a full fee is payable.

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Ongoing Liability. If you withdraw your property from sale, unsoldsale without it being sold, you may have ongoing fee liability to usstill owe us a fee. If you terminate our agreement and then Agreement but later sell your the property to a buyer first introduced by us, who is re-introduced via another Agent us (directly or indirectly) within six months of our agreement the Agreement ending, a the full fee is payable. If the introduction is more than occurs after six months ▇▇▇▇ terminationmonths, no fee is payablewill be due. If However, if you terminate our agreement and then sell your property privately to a buyer first initially introduced to you by us within two years of this agreement the Agreement ending, a the full fee is will still be payable.

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Sources: Terms of Business