Common use of PURCHASE PRICE OF PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

PURCHASE PRICE OF PROPERTY. The Buyer shall, in consideration of the covenants, conditions and agreements of the Seller and as full consideration for the purchase of the Property, pay to the Seller at closing the sum of Two Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars and zero cents ($220,000.00) (the “Purchase Price”).

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Sources: Sale and Purchase Agreement

PURCHASE PRICE OF PROPERTY. The Buyer shall, in consideration of the covenants, conditions and agreements of the Seller and as full consideration for the purchase of the Property, pay to the Seller at closing the sum of Forty Two Thousand Four Hundred Twenty Thousand Thirty Nine Dollars and zero fifty cents ($220,000.0042,439.50) per gross acre constituting the Property as certified by the Surveyor as set forth in Section 6 herein (the “Purchase Price”).

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Sources: Sale and Purchase Agreement