Buyer’s Independent Investigation. 7.2.1 Buyer has been given, or will be given before the end of the Due Diligence Period, a full opportunity to inspect and investigate each and every aspect of the Property, either independently or through agents of Buyer's choosing, including, without limitation: (a) All matters relating to title, together with all governmental and other legal requirements such as taxes, assessments, zoning, use permit requirements, and building codes; (b) The physical condition and aspects of the Property, including, without limitation, the interior, the exterior, the square footage within the improvements on the Real Property and within each tenant space therein, the structure, the paving, the utilities, and all other physical and functional aspects of the Property, including, without limitation, an examination for the presence or absence of Hazardous Materials, which shall be performed or arranged by Buyer at Buyer's sole expense; (c) Any easements and/or access rights affecting the Property; (d) The Leases and all matters in connection therewith, including, without limitation, the ability of the Tenants to pay Rent; (e) The Contracts, the Licenses and Permits, the Commission Agreements and any other documents or agreements of significance affecting the Property; and (f) All other matters of material significance affecting the Property or delivered to Buyer by Seller in accordance with ARTICLE 3 of this Agreement.
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Samples: Agreement of Sale and Purchase (Behringer Harvard Short Term Opportunity Fund I Lp)
Buyer’s Independent Investigation. 7.2.1 7.3.1 Buyer has been given, or will be given before the end of the Due Diligence Period, a full opportunity to inspect and investigate each and every aspect of the Property, either independently or through agents of Buyer's ’s choosing, including, without limitation:
(a) All matters relating to title, together with all governmental and other legal requirements such as taxes, assessments, zoning, use permit requirements, and building codes;
(b) The physical condition and aspects of the Property, including, without limitation, the interior, the exterior, the square footage within the improvements on the Real Property and within each tenant space therein, the structure, the paving, the utilities, and all other physical and functional aspects of the Property, including, without limitation, an examination for the presence or absence of Hazardous Materials, which shall be performed or arranged by Buyer at Buyer's ’s sole expense;
(c) Any easements and/or access rights affecting the Property;
(d) The Leases and all matters in connection therewith, including, without limitation, the ability of the Tenants tenants to pay Rentrent;
(e) The Contracts, the Licenses and Permits, the Commission Agreements service contracts and any other documents or agreements of significance affecting the Property; and
(f) All other matters of material significance affecting the Property or delivered to Buyer by Seller in accordance with ARTICLE Article 3 of this Agreement.
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Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale (Inland American Real Estate Trust, Inc.)
Buyer’s Independent Investigation. 7.2.1 Buyer has been given, or will be given before the end of the Due Diligence Period, a full opportunity to inspect and investigate each and every aspect of the Company, the Subsidiaries (including Property Owner) and the Property, either independently or through agents of Buyer's ’s choosing, including, without limitation:
(a) All matters relating to title, together with all governmental and other legal requirements such as taxes, assessments, zoning, use permit requirements, and building codes;
(b) The physical condition and aspects of the Property, including, without limitation, including the interior, the exterior, the square footage within the improvements Improvements on the Real Property and within each tenant Tenant space therein, the structure, the paving, the utilities, and all other physical and functional aspects of the Property, including, without limitation, including an examination for the presence or absence of Hazardous Materials, which shall be performed or arranged by Buyer at Buyer's its sole expense;
(c) Any easements and/or access rights affecting the Property;
(d) The Any Leases and all matters in connection therewith, including, without limitation, including the ability of the Tenants to pay Rent;
(e) The Contracts, the Licenses and Permits, the Commission Agreements and any other material documents or agreements of significance affecting the Company, the Subsidiaries (including Property Owner) and the Property; and
(f) All other matters of material significance affecting the Company, the Subsidiaries (including Property Owner) and the Property or delivered to Buyer by Seller Rockpoint in accordance with ARTICLE Article 3 of this Agreement, or which Buyer otherwise reasonably considers to be relevant to the acquisition of the Assigned Company Membership Interests.
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Samples: Agreement of Sale and Purchase (Lightstone Real Estate Income Trust Inc.)
Buyer’s Independent Investigation. 7.2.1 (a) Buyer has been given, or will be given before the end of the Due Diligence Period, a full opportunity to inspect and investigate each and every aspect of the Property, either independently or through agents of Buyer's choosing, including, without limitation:
(ai) All matters relating to title, together with all governmental and other legal requirements such as taxes, assessments, zoning, use permit requirements, and building codes;
(bii) The physical condition and aspects of the Property, including, without limitation, the interior, the exterior, the square footage within the improvements on the Real Property and within each tenant space therein, the structure, the paving, the utilities, and all other physical and functional aspects of the Property, including, without limitation, an examination for the presence or absence of Hazardous Materials, which shall be performed or arranged by Buyer at Buyer's sole expense;
(ciii) Any easements and/or access rights affecting the Property;
(div) The Leases and all matters in connection therewith, including, without limitation, the ability of the Tenants to pay Rent;
(ev) The Contracts, the Licenses and Permits, the Commission Agreements and any other documents or agreements of significance affecting the Property; and
(fvi) All other matters of material significance affecting the Property or delivered to Buyer by Seller in accordance with ARTICLE Article 3 of this Agreement.
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Buyer’s Independent Investigation. 7.2.1 A. Buyer has been given, or will be given before the end of the Due Diligence Contingency Period, a full opportunity to inspect and investigate each and every aspect of the Property, either independently or through agents of Buyer's choosing, including, without limitation:
(ai) All matters relating to title, together with all governmental and other legal requirements such as taxes, assessments, zoning, use permit requirements, and building codes;
(bii) The physical condition and aspects of the Property, including, without limitation, the interior, the exterior, the square footage within the improvements on the Real Property and within each tenant space therein, the structure, the paving, the utilities, and all other physical and functional aspects of the Property, including, without limitation, an examination for the presence or absence of Hazardous Materials, which shall be performed or arranged by Buyer at Buyer's sole expense;
(ciii) Any easements and/or access rights affecting the Property;
(div) The Leases and all matters in connection therewith, including, without limitation, the ability of the Tenants to pay Rentrent;
(ev) The Contracts, the Licenses and Permits, the Commission Agreements and any other documents or agreements of significance affecting the Property; and
(fvi) All other matters of material significance affecting the Property or delivered to Buyer by Seller in accordance with ARTICLE 3 of this Agreement, or which Buyer otherwise reasonably considers to be relevant to the acquisition of the Property.
B. Buyer's Release of Seller.
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Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Owens Mortgage Investment Fund a Calif LTD Partnership)