Common use of Conditions of Buyer's Obligations Clause in Contracts

Conditions of Buyer's Obligations. For the purposes of this Agreement “Due Diligence Period” shall mean the thirty (30) day period from and after the Effective Date. The obligation of Buyer under this Agreement to purchase the Property from Seller is contingent on the satisfaction of the following conditions within each condition’s respective time-period (any one of which may be waived in whole or in part by Buyer within each condition’s time period):

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Sale and Purchase (Physicians Realty Trust), Agreement of Sale and Purchase (Physicians Realty Trust), Agreement of Sale and Purchase (Physicians Realty Trust)

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Conditions of Buyer's Obligations. For the purposes of this Agreement “Due Diligence Period” shall mean the thirty (30) day period from and after the Effective Date. The obligation of Buyer under this Agreement to purchase the Property from Seller is contingent on the satisfaction of the following conditions within each condition’s respective time-period (any one of which may be waived in whole or in part by Buyer within each condition’s time period):

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement of Sale and Purchase (Physicians Realty Trust)

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Conditions of Buyer's Obligations. For the purposes of this Agreement “Due Diligence Period” shall mean the thirty (30) day period from and after the Effective DateDate (or, if earlier, until the Closing). The obligation of Buyer under this Agreement to purchase the Property from Seller is contingent on the satisfaction of the following conditions within each condition’s respective time-period (any one of which may be waived in whole or in part by Buyer within each condition’s time period):

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement of Sale and Purchase (Physicians Realty Trust)

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