COMPLETION AND ONTARIO NEW HOME WARRANTIES INSPECTION Sample Clauses

COMPLETION AND ONTARIO NEW HOME WARRANTIES INSPECTION. (a) The Purchaser or its designate shall inspect the Dwelling, such inspection hereinafter referred to as the Pre-Delivery Inspection (the "PDI") prior to the Closing Date with a representative of the Vendor at a time appointed by the Vendor and the parties shall indicate on the face of the Warranty Act's Certificate of Completion and Possession Form (the "Certificate"), the approval of the Purchaser, which shall be subject only to the completion of seasonal work, and any items uncompleted, and listed thereon (or on an addendum thereto), and save as to such list the Purchaser shall be conclusively deemed to have accepted the Dwelling as complete in accordance with this Agreement. On or before the PDI, the Vendor shall provide the Purchaser with a Homeowner Information Package that is available from the Tarion Warranty Corporation ("Tarion"). The Vendor will complete all matters set out in the said Certificate as soon as reasonably practicable. Further, the Vendor agrees to rectify any defects in materials or workmanship covered by the Warranty Act's warranty issued to the Purchaser as soon as reasonably practicable after the same will have been called to the Vendor's attention by notice in writing and in accordance with the guidelines of Tarion. Except for the aforementioned inspection with the Vendor’s representative, the Purchaser shall not enter (and shall not direct or cause anyone to enter) the Property and the Dwelling until the Purchaser has completed his obligations under this Agreement on the Closing Date. The Purchaser shall provide the Vendor with written notice, at least 5 days prior to the date appointed by the Vendor for the PDI, irrevocably appointing the Purchaser’s designate, if any. The Purchaser acknowledges that: a Homeowner Information Package is available from Tarion Warranty Corporation (including from the Tarion website); the Vendor has/will deliver to the undersigned a Homeowner Information Package as provided by Tarion Warranty Corporation on or before the date of the PDI.
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COMPLETION AND ONTARIO NEW HOME WARRANTIES INSPECTION. 43. The Vendor agrees to make available, and the Purchaser (which term shall include the Purchaser’s designate authorized in writing in the form specified by the Tarion Warranty Corporation) agrees to meet with a representative of the Vendor during the seven day working period immediately prior to Closing to perform a Pre-Delivery Inspection (the “PDI”) of the Dwelling and verify that the Dwelling has been completed in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. The Purchaser shall not be entitled to examine the Dwelling except when accompanied by a representative of the Vendor.

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  • Vendor’s Specific Warranties, Terms, and License Agreements Because TIPS serves public entities and non-profits throughout the nation all of which are subject to specific laws and policies of their jurisdiction, as a matter of standard practice, TIPS does not typically accept a Vendor’s specific “Sale Terms” (warranties, license agreements, master agreements, terms and conditions, etc.) on behalf of all TIPS Members. TIPS may permit Vendor to attach those to this Agreement to display to interested customers what terms may apply to their Supplemental Agreement with Vendor (if submitted by Vendor for that purpose). However, unless this term of the Agreement is negotiated and modified to state otherwise, those specific Sale Terms are not accepted by TIPS on behalf of all TIPS Members and each Member may choose whether to accept, negotiate, or reject those specific Sale Terms, which must be reflected in a separate agreement between Vendor and the Member in order to be effective.

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