Materially Damaged definition
Examples of Materially Damaged in a sentence
If the Property is not Materially Damaged, then neither Purchaser nor Seller shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, and Seller shall, at its option, either (i) repair the damage before the Closing in a manner reasonably satisfactory to Purchaser, or (ii) credit Purchaser at Closing for the reasonable cost to complete the repair (in which case Seller shall retain all insurance proceeds and Purchaser shall assume full responsibility for all needed repairs).
If between the Effective Date and the Closing Date, the Property is Materially Damaged or Destroyed due to a Major Uninsured Casualty, Seller may elect in writing, within five (5) days after the Casualty Notice Date, to terminate this Agreement.
If, between the Effective Date and the Closing Date, the Property sustains damage which is not within the definition of Materially Damaged or Destroyed , the parties shall proceed to Closing.
If the Property is not Materially Damaged, then (x) REIT shall not have the right to terminate this Agreement and (y) at Closing, REIT shall receive a credit for Contributors’ applicable interest of any applicable deductible amount under said insurance policies and any uninsured loss.
If, between the Effective Date and the Closing Date, the Property sustains damage which is not within the definition of Materially Damaged or Destroyed, the parties shall proceed to Closing.