Common use of Buyer’s Disclaimer; Release and Waiver of Claims Against the City Clause in Contracts

Buyer’s Disclaimer; Release and Waiver of Claims Against the City. Buyer understands and acknowledges that: (a) the City or any agency thereof is not a party to this Agreement and this Agreement does not create any contractual rights in favor of Buyer against the City; (b) Buyer is not a third-party beneficiary of any contract between Seller and the City; and (c) the City has not made any representation or warranty, express or implied, to Buyer regarding the Property or the construction, design or development of the Project, or the design or construction of the Unit; including but not limited to, warranties of merchantability, habitability, workmanlike construction or fitness for a particular purpose or use. Further, Buyer disclaims, releases and waives any claims, actions, claims for relief, liabilities, costs, expenses, compensations, fees, demands, injuries, losses, loss of profits, exemplary or punitive damages and damages of whatever name or nature, whether in law or in equity, arising from or relating to the Property or construction defects or other deficiencies in the Property that Buyer has or may have against the City. This disclaimer and release shall survive the conveyance of the Property to Buyer.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Sales Agreement, Sales Agreement, Sales Agreement

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