Common use of Condition of the Properties Clause in Contracts

Condition of the Properties. (i) To Sellers’ Knowledge, there are no structural deficiencies or latent or patent defects affecting any of the Improvements on any Property and there are no facts or conditions affecting any of the Improvements which would, individually or in the aggregate, interfere in any respect with the use or occupancy of the Improvements or any portion thereof.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Membership Interest Purchase Agreement (Meridian Waste Solutions, Inc.), Membership Interest Purchase Agreement (Meridian Waste Solutions, Inc.)

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Condition of the Properties. (i) To Sellers’ Knowledgethe Knowledge of Seller, there are no structural deficiencies or latent or patent defects affecting any of the Improvements on any Property and and, to the Knowledge of Seller, there are no facts or conditions affecting any of the Improvements which would, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to interfere in any material respect with the use or occupancy of the Improvements or any portion thereofthereof as they are currently being used by the Companies.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Membership Interest Purchase Agreement (Meridian Waste Solutions, Inc.)

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Condition of the Properties. (i) To Sellers’ Knowledge, there There are no structural deficiencies or latent or patent defects affecting any of the Improvements on any Property and there are no facts or conditions affecting any of the Improvements which would, individually or in the aggregate, interfere in any respect with the use or occupancy of the Improvements or any portion thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Membership Interest Purchase Agreement (Meridian Waste Solutions, Inc.)

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