Common use of Restrictions of Record Clause in Contracts

Restrictions of Record. The Project Sponsor hereby represents and warrants that there are not now, and there will not be, any restrictions of record with respect to the Facility or the Cultural Project, including without limitation, any encumbrances, liens or other matters, which would interfere with or otherwise impair the use of the Facility as an Ohio cultural facility or the rights and obligations granted hereunder by the Project Sponsor to the Commission. The Project Sponsor represents that it is the fee simple owner of the premises on which the Facility is located, as described in Section 2.1 of this Agreement.

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Sources: Cooperative Use Agreement, Cultural Project Cooperative Use Agreement

Restrictions of Record. The Project Sponsor hereby represents and warrants that there are not now, and there will not be, any restrictions of record with respect to the Facility or the Cultural Project, including without limitation, any encumbrances, liens or other matters, which would interfere with or otherwise impair the use of the Facility as an Ohio cultural facility or the rights and obligations granted hereunder by the Project Sponsor to the Commission. The Project Sponsor represents that it is the [Insert either fee simple owner] or [owner of a leasehold interest] of the premises on which the Facility is located, as described in Section 2.1 of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Cultural Project Cooperative Use Agreement