Common use of Buyer Selections Clause in Contracts

Buyer Selections. If the Project Documents permit selections by the Buyer, the Buyer’s selections will conform to the Seller’s normal standards as set out in the Project Documents or will not, in the Seller’s judgment, adversely affect the marketability of the Property. The Buyer will make required selections in accordance with the Project Documents or as reasonably required by the Seller. If the Buyer does not make selections within the allotted time frames, the Seller at its sole option may make the selection for the Buyer or stop work on the Property until selections are made. The Buyer shall pay the Seller for any costs associated with the Buyer’s delay in making selections.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Arbitration Agreement, Arbitration Agreement, 1purchase Agreement

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