Concrete Slab Floor and Air Samples Sample Clauses

Concrete Slab Floor and Air Samples. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Purchaser may, subject to the immediately preceding paragraph, deliver a Purchaser's Termination Notice up to six (6) days following the conclusion of Due Diligence Period if either (i) Law Engineering determines that there is a problem with the concrete slab or with the contiguity of the underlying soil of the 11854 Alameda Strexx Xxxxxxxx xxxxx xs materially worse than as set forth in the Structural Reports and in the Gemini Builders work order dated May 15, 1998 which estimates the cost of remediation of such problem to be $21,107 (the "Gemini Work"); or (ii) the Purchaser conducts air quality sample tests at the Property and such tests disclose a material problem with the air quality at the Property. Subject to Seller having the right, if any, to recover some or all of the costs of remediation of the concrete slabs from Goldenberg Group, Xxx. Xxller shall complete the Gemini Work prior to the Closing or Purchaser shall have a credit toward the Purchase Price in the amount of $21,107, or such lesser amount as Gemini Builders shall state in writing.
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