Code Violations Sample Clauses

Code Violations. Seller warrants that no notice from any city, village, or other governmental authority of a dwelling code violation that currently exists on the Property has been issued and received by Seller or Seller’s agent (“Code Violation Notice”). If a Code Violation Notice is received after the Acceptance Date and before Closing, Seller shall promptly notify Buyer of the Notice.
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Code Violations. Where violations of applicable building and/or health codes exist in the rental unit(s), the Agency may refuse to complete or undertake Weatherization services until such time as the Lessor repairs and corrects the existing health and building code violations in the units(s).
Code Violations. If the Landlord has received any code violations in the last twelve months, they must be disclosed to the Tenant.
Code Violations. Seller warrants that no notice from any city, village or other governmental authority of a code violation involving the Real Estate has been received by Seller within ten (10) years of the date of this Agreement.
Code Violations. The Property Manager in charge of the Project has not received any notice of any violation by the Project of any law, rule, regulation or ordinance.
Code Violations. Seller makes no representation or warranty as to any code violations, but has no actual knowledge of any code violations. The Property is being sold “as is”.
Code Violations. To the knowledge of Seller, Seller has received no notices of uncorrected zoning or building violations or notices of violation or other material notices or communications from governmental or quasi-governmental authorities or insurance underwriting agencies in respect of the Property, except as listed on Exhibit F, attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein.
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Code Violations. The County is responsible for correcting any code building violations that may exist in the Premises, provided the County is not responsible for correcting building code violations that arise out of a change in Lessee’s use or occupancy of the Premises.
Code Violations. AHS will pay up to $250 per contract term to correct code violations when affecting AHS-approved repairs or replacements.
Code Violations. All written notices, if any, received by Seller or any agent of Seller within the last twelve (12) months from any governmental agency or governmental authority alleging any violation of any building code, zoning ordinance, fire code, etc. insofar as the same pertains to the Real Property; and,
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