Assignment or Nomination of Party to Take Title Sample Clauses

Assignment or Nomination of Party to Take Title. Notwithstanding anything set forth herein, Buyer shall not be entitled to assign this Purchase and Sale Agreement or to nominate any other person or entity to take title to the Property, except that Buyer may nominate a newly formed entity to take title to the Property provided such entity is owned and controlled by The Xxxxxxxx Company, Inc. or an affiliated company or any entity owned and controlled by Xxxxxx Xxxxx and/or New England Realty Associates Limited Partnership. Assignment of this Purchase and Sale Agreement to any other person or entity or nomination of any other person or entity to take title to the Property shall be void, ab initio, unless Seller’s written authorization has been previously granted.
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