Property Condition and Project Terms Clause Samples

Property Condition and Project Terms 

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  • Property Condition Seller agrees to maintain the Property in its current condition, subject to ordinary wear and tear, from the time this Agreement comes into effect until the Closing. Buyer recognizes that the Seller, along with any licensed real estate agent(s) involved in this transaction, make no claims as to the validity of any property disclosure information. Buyer is required to perform their own inspections, tests, and investigations to verify any information provided by the Seller. Afterward, the Buyer shall submit copies of all tests and reports to the Seller at no cost.

  • Seller’s Conditions Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the obligation of Seller to consummate the Transactions shall be subject to and conditioned upon the following: (i) Buyer’s representations and warranties being true and correct in all material respects as of the Closing and Buyer shall have delivered all documents required to be delivered by Buyer pursuant to Paragraph 5(b) below. (ii) The satisfaction of the [REDACTED] Waiver Condition. In the event the [REDACTED] Waiver Condition is not satisfied at or prior to Closing, then Seller may elect to either (a) terminate this Agreement with respect to the Commerce Property (but not the other Properties), in which event the Purchase Price shall be reduced by the Allocated Purchase Price for the Commerce Property, neither party shall have any further liability or obligation under this Agreement with respect to the Commerce Property (except for the provisions of this Agreement which recite that they survive termination), and the Closing shall proceed with respect to all other Properties, or (b) elect to continue this Agreement in full force and effect with respect to the Commerce Property. If any condition to Seller’s obligation to proceed with the Closing hereunder has not been satisfied as of the Closing Date or other applicable date (other than the condition to Closing set forth in Paragraph 3(g)(ii) for which Seller’s rights for such failure of the condition to Closing are set forth therein), Seller shall have the right to (i) nevertheless proceed to Closing, notwithstanding the non-satisfaction of such condition, in which event Seller shall be conclusively deemed to have waived any such condition, or (ii) terminate this Agreement upon written notice to Buyer prior to Closing, in which case the provisions of Paragraph 3(f) shall apply.

  • Alterations, Additions, and Improvements Tenant shall not make any alterations, additions or improvements which affect the structure of the Building or which decrease the square footage of the Building or which reduce the value of the Premises, in each case without the prior written consent of Landlord, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Notwithstanding the above, and provided Tenant complies with all Legal Requirements in connection therewith, Tenant shall have the right at all times to make all other alterations, additions or improvements to the Building without Landlord’s prior written approval. Tenant shall not be required to restore any alterations or additions permitted under this paragraph to the Premises or remove improvements at the end of the Term. All alterations, additions and improvements permitted under this paragraph or consented to in writing by Landlord are referred to as “Permitted Alterations”. All alterations, additions or improvements made by Tenant which are permanently attached to and made part of the Premises shall become the property of Landlord at the expiration of the Term, except for signs, trade fixtures, furnishings, machinery and equipment used in or on the Premises and furnished by Tenant which Tenant may remove, provided Tenant repairs any damage to the Premises caused thereby (reasonable and ordinary wear and tear excepted). For federal income tax purposes, Tenant’s signs, trade fixtures and furnishings are defined herein as equipment. Tenant shall pay, when due, all claims for labor or materials furnished or alleged to have been furnished to or for Tenant for use in the Premises, which claims are or may be secured by any mechanics’ or materialmen’s lien against the Premises or any interest therein.

  • Condition of Property; Condemnation In the case of each Mortgage Loan, except as set forth in an engineering report prepared by an independent engineering consultant in connection with the origination of such Mortgage Loan, the related Mortgaged Property is, to the Seller's knowledge, in good repair and free and clear of any damage that would materially and adversely affect its value as security for such Mortgage Loan (except in any such case where an escrow of funds, letter of credit or insurance coverage exists sufficient to effect the necessary repairs and maintenance). As of the date of origination of the Mortgage Loan, there was no proceeding pending for the condemnation of all or any material part of the related Mortgaged Property. As of the Closing Date, the Seller has not received notice and has no knowledge of any proceeding pending for the condemnation of all or any material portion of the Mortgaged Property securing any Mortgage Loan. As of the date of origination of each Mortgage Loan and, to the Seller's knowledge, as of the date hereof, (a) none of the material improvements on the related Mortgaged Property encroach upon the boundaries and, to the extent in effect at the time of construction, do not encroach upon the building restriction lines of such property, and none of the material improvements on the related Mortgaged Property encroached over any easements, except, in each case, for encroachments that are insured against by the lender's title insurance policy referred to in representation 8 below or that do not materially and adversely affect the Value or current use of such Mortgaged Property and (b) no improvements on adjoining properties encroached upon such Mortgaged Property so as to materially and adversely affect the Value of such Mortgaged Property, except those encroachments that are insured against by the lender's title insurance policy referred to in representation 8 below.

  • ADDITIONAL SPECIAL CONTRACT CONDITIONS Special Contract Conditions revisions: the corresponding subsections of the Special Contract Conditions referenced below are replaced in their entirety with the following: