CASUALTY LOSS AND CONDEMNATION Sample Clauses

CASUALTY LOSS AND CONDEMNATION. If, prior to the Closing, all or any portion of the Properties is destroyed by fire or other casualty or if any portion of the Properties shall be taken by condemnation or under the right of eminent domain (all of which are herein called "Casualty Loss" and limited to property damage or taking only), Buyer and Seller must agree prior to Closing either (i) to delete that portion of the Properties which is subject to the Casualty Loss from the Properties, and the Purchase Price shall be reduced by the Allocated Value as set out in Schedule 3.1, or (ii) for Buyer to proceed with the purchase of such Properties, notwithstanding any such destruction or taking (without reduction of the Purchase Price) in which case Seller shall pay, at the Closing, to Buyer all sums paid to Seller by third parties by reason of the destruction or taking of such Properties and shall assign, transfer and set over unto Buyer all insurance proceeds received by Seller as well as all of the right, title and interest of Seller in and to any claims, causes of action, unpaid proceeds or other payments from third parties arising out of such destruction or taking; provided, however, if the value of that portion of the Properties affected by the Casualty Loss, not to exceed that Allocated Value in Schedule 3.1, exceeds five percent (5%) of the Purchase Price, Buyer and Seller shall each have the right to terminate this Agreement upon written notification to the other, the transaction shall not close, the Buyer’s Performance Deposit shall be refunded, and thereafter neither Buyer nor Seller shall have any liability or further obligations to the other hereunder. Prior to Closing, Seller shall not voluntarily compromise, settle or adjust any amounts payable by reason of any Casualty Loss without first obtaining the written consent of Buyer.
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CASUALTY LOSS AND CONDEMNATION. If, during the Interim Period, all or any portion of the Properties are destroyed or damaged by fire, flood, earthquake, windstorm, theft, vandalism, explosion, blowout, riot, sabotage, accident or other casualty of a similar nature or shall be taken by condemnation or under the right of eminent domain (each, a “Casualty Loss”) and the value of such Casualty Loss exceeds twenty percent (20%) of the Purchase Price, neither Buyer nor Seller shall be required to close. Should Buyer and Seller both elect to close, the Parties shall mutually agree on one of the following remedies (and if the Parties do not agree on a remedy, neither Party shall be required to close) (i) Seller shall cause the Properties affected by any casualty or taking (each a “Casualty Loss Property”) to be repaired or restored to at least their condition prior to such casualty, at Seller’s sole cost, as promptly as reasonably practicable (which work may extend beyond the Closing Date), (ii) to remove the Casualty Loss Properties from the Properties to be delivered at Closing and reduce the Purchase Price by the Allocated Value of such Properties, or (iii) to treat such casualty or taking as a Title Defect with respect to the affected Casualty Loss Property or Properties under Section 5.4 (provided that any reduction to the Purchase Price on account of such Title Defect will be unaffected by any threshold provided for Title Defect Amounts), and in each such case, Seller shall retain all rights to insurance and other claims against third parties with respect to such Casualty Loss except to the extent the Parties otherwise agree in writing. If the value of such Casualty Loss is less than twenty percent (20%) of the Purchase Price, but exceeds five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000), then Seller, at its option, may elect (i) to cause the Casualty Loss Properties to be repaired or restored to at least their condition prior to such casualty, at Seller’s sole cost, as promptly as reasonably practicable (which work may extend beyond the Closing Date), or (ii) exclude the Casualty Loss Property, together with any Properties related to the Casualty Loss Property that will be materially adversely affected by the exclusion of the Casualty Loss Property, from the Properties conveyed by Seller to Buyer at the Closing pursuant to this Agreement, in which case the Purchase Price shall be adjusted downward by the Allocated Value of such Properties in accordance with Section 2.2(b)(iv), and in each such cas...
CASUALTY LOSS AND CONDEMNATION. A. If any part of the Property is damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty after the effective date, Seller must restore the Property to its previous condition as soon as reasonably possible and not later than the closing date. If, without fault, Seller is unable to do so, Buyer may: (1) terminate this contract and the earnest money, less any independent consideration unxxx Xxxagraph 7B(3)(a), will be refunded to Buyer; (2) extend the time for performance up to 15 days and the closing date will be extended as necessary; or (3) accept at closing: (i) the Property in its damaged condition; (ii) an assignment of any insurance proceeds Seller is entitled to receive along with the insurer's consent to the assignment; and (iii) a credit to the sales price in the amount of any unpaid deductible under the policy for the loss.
CASUALTY LOSS AND CONDEMNATION. If, prior to the Closing, all or any portion of the Assets are destroyed by fire or other casualty or if any portion of the Assets shall be taken by condemnation or under the right of eminent domain (all of which are herein called “Casualty Loss” and limited to property damage or taking only), Buyer and Seller must agree prior to Closing either (i) to delete that portion of the Assets which is subject to the Casualty Loss from the Assets, and the Purchase Price shall be reduced by the value allocated to the deleted Asset as set out in Exhibit “F,” or (ii) for Buyer to proceed with the purchase of such Assets, notwithstanding any such destruction or taking (without reduction of the Purchase Price) in which case Seller shall pay, at the Closing, to Buyer all sums paid to Seller by third Persons by reason of the destruction or taking of such Assets and shall assign, transfer and set over unto Buyer all insurance proceeds received by Seller as well as all of the right, title and interest of Seller in and to any Claims, unpaid proceeds or other payments from third Persons arising out of such destruction or taking.
CASUALTY LOSS AND CONDEMNATION. If, prior to Closing, all or any portion of the Assets are destroyed or damaged by fire, flood, earthquake, windstorm, theft, vandalism, explosion, blowout, riot, sabotage, accident or other casualty of a similar nature or shall be taken by condemnation or under the right of eminent domain (each, a “Casualty Loss”), then the Purchase Price shall be reduced by the value of such Casualty Loss.
CASUALTY LOSS AND CONDEMNATION. (a) If after the date of execution of this Agreement and prior to the Closing any part of the Assets suffers a Casualty Loss or if any part of the Assets is taken in condemnation or under the right of eminent domain or if proceedings for such purposes are pending or Threatened, Seller shall promptly give Buyer written notice of such occurrence, including reasonable particulars with respect thereto, and this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect notwithstanding any such destruction, taking, proceeding, or threat, subject to Sections 11.08 and 11.14.
CASUALTY LOSS AND CONDEMNATION. If, prior to the Closing Date, all or any portion of the Assets are destroyed by fire or other casualty or are taken in condemnation or under right of eminent domain or proceedings for such purpose are pending or threatened in writing, Buyer may elect to purchase such Assets or portions thereof notwithstanding any such destruction, taking or pending or threatened taking (without reduction in the Purchase Price with respect thereto), in which case Seller shall, at the Closing, pay to Buyer all sums paid to Seller by third parties (including insurers) by reason of the destruction or taking of such Assets, and shall assign, transfer and set over unto Buyer all of Seller's right, title and interest in and to any unpaid awards or other amounts due from third parties (including insurers) arising out of the destruction, taking or pending or threatened taking of such Assets or portions thereof. Prior to Closing, Seller shall not voluntarily compromise, settle or adjust any amounts payable by reason of any destruction, taking or pending or threatened taking as to the Assets or portions thereof without first obtaining the written consent of Buyer.
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CASUALTY LOSS AND CONDEMNATION. A. If any part of the Property is damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty after the Effective Date and Seller elects not to restore the Property to its previous condition as soon as reasonably possible and not later than the closing date or If, without fault, Seller is unable to do so, Buyer may:
CASUALTY LOSS AND CONDEMNATION. If, prior to Closing, the Premises or any part thereof shall (i) be condemned or transferred in lieu of condemnation, (ii) become the subject of pending or threatened condemnation proceedings, or (iii) be destroyed or damaged by fire or other casualty, then Seller shall so notify Purchaser in writing, and:
CASUALTY LOSS AND CONDEMNATION. (a) If after the date of execution of this Agreement and prior to the Closing any part of the Assets is destroyed by fire or other casualty or if any part of the Assets is taken in condemnation or under the right of eminent domain or if proceedings for such purposes are pending or Threatened, this Agreement will remain in full force and effect notwithstanding any such destruction, taking, proceeding, or threat.
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