Buyer's Contract Interest Review Sample Clauses

Buyer's Contract Interest Review. (a) Buyer's Assertion of Contract Defects. Buyer shall perform reasonable due diligence with respect to the Contract Interests during the period commencing on the execution of this Agreement and ending five Business Days prior to the Closing Date (the "Contract Examination Period"). Prior to the expiration of the Contract Examination Period Buyer may furnish Seller written notice meeting the requirements of this Section 6.1(a) (the "Contract Defect Notice") setting forth any matters which, in Buyer's reasonable opinion, constitute Contract Defects and which Buyer intends to assert as a Contract Defect with respect to all or any portion of a Contract Interest pursuant to this Article 6. Prior to the expiration of the period commencing on the Closing and ending 730 calendar days thereafter (the "Title Survival Period"), Buyer may furnish Seller a Contract Defect Notice setting forth any matters not asserted prior to Closing which, in Buyer's reasonable opinion, constitute Contract Defects and which Buyer intends to assert as a Contract Defect with respect to all or any portion of a Contract Interest pursuant to this Article 6. For all purposes of this Agreement, Buyer shall be deemed to have waived any Contract Defect which Buyer fails to assert as a Contract Defect by a Contract Defect Notice given to Seller on or before the expiration of the Title Survival Period. To be effective, Buyer's Contract Defect Notice of a Contract Defect must set forth in reasonable detail (i) the Contract Interest affected by the asserted Contract Defect (or the portion of the Contract Interest so affected if less than all of the Contract Interest is affected thereby), (ii) a description of the matter constituting the asserted Contract Defect, (iii) supporting documents reasonably necessary for Seller (as well as any attorney or examiner hired by Seller) to verify the existence and nature of such asserted Contract Defect, (iv) the claimed Contract Defect Amount attributable thereto, and (v) the manner by which such Contract Defect Amount was determined, together with sufficient supporting detail to enable Seller to determine whether the asserted amount is appropriate and was determined in accordance with this Agreement. To give Seller an opportunity to commence reviewing and curing Contract Defects, on or before the end of each calendar week during the Contract Examination Period, Buyer agrees to consult with Seller regarding any Contract Defects discovered by Buyer during the ...
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