Property Documentation Clause Samples
Property Documentation. (i) The Sellers have made available to the REIT a true and complete copy of all of the material documents regarding the Bankruptcy Case, including draft of agreements or plans, orders or motions, and related material correspondence.
Property Documentation. Client agrees to provide Appraiser with the documentation required and requested by the Appraiser to complete the appraisal. Delays in Appraiser’s receipt of requested documentation may result in Appraiser being unable to deliver the appraisal report on the agreed-upon delivery date.
Property Documentation. Seller shall provide to the Buyer upon request, any letters of authorization that the Buyer may need in order to obtain copies of all recorded documents relating to the Property(s) including but not limited to all studies, engineering reports, site plans, agreements, warranties and guaranties currently existing with respect to all or any part of the Property(s). Purchaser shall have a period of 6 months from the date of the signed Contract, to review such documentation and come to a decision regarding the buyout of the Property(s).
Property Documentation. 1.6.1 All title documents relating to the interests of the Borrower in each Property (or an undertaking from the Borrower’s Solicitors confirming that they are holding the same and will forward the same to the Agent’s Solicitors).
1.6.2 The results of Land Registry Searches in favour of the Agent on the appropriate forms against all of the registered titles comprising each Property giving not less than 10 (ten) Business Days’ priority beyond the date of the Security Documents and showing no adverse entries.
Property Documentation. All Seller's right, title and interest in and to any surveys, blue prints, drawings, plans, specifications, appraisals, bonds, warranties or guaranties, police reports, available tenant lists and data, correspondence with tenants, vendors, suppliers, utility companies and other third parties, stationery, brochures, booklets, marketing artwork, manuals, promotional and advertising materials, keys for the Premises with identification of the lock to which each such key relates, and such other books, records and documentation for or with respect to the Premises or any part thereof, used in connection with the operation of the Premises or any part thereof, all to the extent located on the Premises (the "Property Documentation"). Seller hereby certifies to Purchaser that all of the Property Documentation has been left on site.
Property Documentation. The list of properties included in the Philippine Property Portfolio, together with any third-party appraisals, title documents, inspection reports, and other documentation in Seller’s possession or received in connection with the ASAs, as identified in Schedule 2 attached to the Master Agreement.
Property Documentation. Within ten (10) days of the Effective Date, Seller shall provide to Purchaser copies of all contracts, leases (if applicable), tax statements, engineering reports and studies, environmental reports, surveys, zoning approvals, utility letters, and other financial reports, and all other plans, reports or studies of any nature whatsoever regarding the Property which are in the custody of Seller, if any. Any due diligence materials delivered in connection herewith are provided without any representation or warranty by Seller as to the completeness or accuracy thereof.
Property Documentation a. Upon Buyer's deposit and Escrow Agent's receipt of the first non-refundable payment of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00), Seller shall provide to Buyer, upon written request, letters of authorization that Buyer may need to obtain copies of all recorded documents Seller has knowledge of relating to the Property(s) including but not limited to all studies, engineering reports, site plans, agreements, or warranties currently existing with respect to the Property(s). Buyer hereby acknowledges that it is the responsibility solely of the Buyer, during Buyer's Six (6) Month Feasibility Term prior to and after Close of Escrow, to research, obtain, order or review any inspections, inspection reports, environmental assessments, tests, test results, advisories, letters and other similar documentation, inspections, existing conditions, governmental agencies requirements, or any other recorded of un-recorded information, relating to the Property which Buyer deems, in Buyer's sole determination and opinion, to be of material importance to Buyer's decision to purchase the Property.
b. Buyer shall have a period of six months, [Buyer's Feasibility Term, Paragraph 5, Item (a)], from the date the Agreement is signed, to review and evaluate such documentation and information and to proceed with the purchase of the Property or to notify Seller and Escrow Agent in writing no less than ten (10) days prior to the Six (6) month anniversary of the signing of the Agreement its intention to terminate the Agreement. In no event shall Close of Escrow be later than on the six (6) month anniversary of the signing of the Agreement.
Property Documentation. TENANTSS ARE ENCOURAGED TO REPORT EVERYTHING ON OR ABOUT THE PROPERTY OR ADJACENT STRUCTURE REQUIRING REPAIR NO MATTER HOW SLIGHT AT THE TIME OF MOVE-IN. This will establish the initial condition according to the Tenant. Manager will not repair any cosmetic or nonfunctional items such as carpet blemishes, chipped sinks, etc., nor do any painting or do any other repairs unless specifically agreed to by Manager in writing prior to move-in. The purpose of this report is to document the condition of the Property before ▇▇▇▇▇▇ takes possession, not to create a punch list of repairs to be completed. The move-in property documentation report shall not be viewed by either party as a list of things promised to be repaired/replaced by Manager. All Tenant-requested repairs must be in writing. Tenant assuming possession of the Property shall be conclusive evidence that the Property is accepted “as is” by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and is in safe and habitable condition.
Property Documentation