Common use of Site Suitability Clause in Contracts

Site Suitability. Buyer's determination that the Property is feasible in all respects for Buyer's intended use, including but not limited to, the following; determining that Buyer's selected building configuration plan can be satisfactorily adapted to the site; Buyer's proposed parking plan, on site vehicle and pedestrian circulation plan and street access plan for the Property all meet or exceed Buyer's minimum criteria; and that the local governmental requirements for landscaping, open area, building to land ratio and set-backs can be satisfied as shown on Exhibit A; and that utilities will be available of adequate capacity to serve Buyer's needs.

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Sources: Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement (Eagle Hardware & Garden Inc/Wa/)

Site Suitability. Buyer's determination that the Property is feasible in all respects for Buyer's intended use, including but not limited to, the following; : determining that Buyer's selected building configuration plan can be satisfactorily adapted to the site; that Buyer's proposed parking plan, on site vehicle and pedestrian circulation plan and street access plan for the Property all meet or exceed Buyer's minimum criteria; and that the applicable local governmental requirements for landscaping, open area, building to land ratio and ratio, set-backs and parking can be satisfied within Buyer's plans as shown on Exhibit A; and that all utilities will be are available of adequate capacity to serve Buyer's needs.

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Sources: Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement (Eagle Hardware & Garden Inc/Wa/)

Site Suitability. Buyer's determination that the Property is feasible in all respects for Buyer's intended use, including but not limited to, the following; : determining that Buyer's selected building configuration plan can be satisfactorily adapted to the site; site utilizing as much of the existing buildings as possible: and that Buyer's proposed parking plan, on site vehicle and pedestrian circulation plan and street access plan for the Property all meet or exceed Buyer's minimum criteria; and that the local governmental requirements for landscaping, open area, building to land ratio and ratio, set-backs and parking can be satisfied within Buyer's plans as shown on Exhibit A; A and that all utilities will be are available of adequate capacity to serve Buyer's needs.

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Sources: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Eagle Hardware & Garden Inc/Wa/)