Contingencies/Contingency Period Sample Clauses

Contingencies/Contingency Period. Buyer's obligation to buy the Property is subject to the following contingencies (“Contingencies”) and the Buyer has the right terminate this Agreement on the basis of these Contingencies:
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Contingencies/Contingency Period. Purchaser's obligation to purchase the Property pursuant to this Agreement is subject to the following contingencies which must be met to the sole satisfaction and discretion of Purchaser, within the time provided for herein: (i) Matters affecting the title, condition and use of the Property, as disclosed by the Preliminary Title Commitment, UCC search certificate and the survey shall have been approved by Purchaser. This contingency shall be waived or satisfied prior to the earlier of (A) 14 (fourteen) days after Purchaser's actual receipt of the Preliminary Title Commitment, UCC search certificate and the ALTA survey, or (B) April 14, 1997. All liens, encumbrances and exceptions not objected to in writing by Purchaser during the contingency period in this Section 4.01 (a)(i) shall be deemed approved by Purchaser. (a) (ii) Matters affecting the condition of the Property as disclosed by the environmental audit shall have been approved by Purchaser. This contingency shall be waived or satisfied prior to the earlier of (A) 7 (seven) days of Purchaser's actual receipt of an environmental assessment report for the Property or (B) April 10, 1997. (iii) Matters affecting the condition and use of the Property as disclosed by a structural inspection and an inspection for Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA") compliance shall have been approved by Purchaser. This contingency shall be waived or satisfied prior to the earlier of (A) 14 (fourteen) days after the Execution Date, or (B) April 14, 1997. (iv) Matters affecting the condition and use of the Property as disclosed by the Books and Records, including an audit, and a review of all applicable permitting requirements shall have been approved by Purchaser. This contingency shall be waived or satisfied within prior to the earlier of (A) 14 (fourteen) days after Seller makes all of the Books and Records listed in Exhibit B to the Agreement available to Purchaser for Purchaser's inspection, or (B) April 14, 1997. (b) Purchaser's acquisition of the Property shall have received final approval in writing by Purchaser's Real Estate Investment Committee. This contingency shall be waived or satisfied no later than April 14, 1997.

Related to Contingencies/Contingency Period

  • FUNDING CONTINGENCY a. In the event funding from state, federal, or other sources is withdrawn, reduced, or limited in any way after the effective date of this Contract and prior to completion of the work in this Contract, DCYF may: (1) Terminate this Contract with ten (10) days advance notice. If this Contract is terminated, the parties shall be liable only for performance rendered or costs incurred in accordance with the terms of this Contract prior to the effective date of termination; (2) Renegotiate the terms of the Contract under the new funding limitations and conditions; (3) After a review of project expenditures and deliverable status, extend the end date of this Contract and postpone deliverables or portions of deliverables; or (4) Pursue such other alternatives as the parties mutually agree to in writing. b. Any termination under this Section (FUNDING CONTINGENCY) shall be considered a Termination for Convenience.

  • Financing Contingency The Buyer’s obligations herein are contingent on the Buyer’s obtaining financing to pay the balance on the Purchase Price. The Buyer must present to the Seller a binding commitment for financing the purchase of the Property within days from the Effective date. The terms of the financing must be acceptable to and approved by the Buyer who shall not unreasonably withhold such approval. In the event that the Buyer fails to obtain financing within the time allotted, this Agreement shall automatically terminated and all funds paid by the Buyer shall be returned to the Buyer after deducting all reasonable costs incurred by the Seller in good faith in relation this Agreement.

  • MORTGAGE CONTINGENCY A. This agreement is contingent upon Purchaser obtaining approval of a Conventional, FHA or VA (if FHA or VA, see attached required addendum) or mortgage loan of $ for a term of no more than years at an initial fixed or adjustable nominal interest rate not to exceed % (percent). Purchaser agrees to use diligent efforts to obtain said approval and shall apply for the mortgage loan within business days after the Seller has accepted this contract. Purchaser agrees to apply for such mortgage loan to at least one lending institution or licensed mortgage broker. Upon receipt of a written mortgage commitment or in the event Purchaser chooses to waive this mortgage contingency, Purchaser shall provide notice in writing to of Purchaser’s receipt of the mortgage commitment or of Purchaser’s waiving of this contingency. Upon receipt of such notice this contingency shall be deemed waived or satisfied as the case may be. In the event notice as called for in the preceding sentence has not been received on or before , , then either Purchaser or Seller may within five business days of such date terminate, or the parties may mutually agree to extend, this contract by written notice to . Upon receipt of termination notice from either party, and in the case of notice by the Purchaser, proof of Purchaser’s inability to obtain said mortgage approval, this agreement shall be cancelled, null and void, and all deposits made hereunder shall be returned to the Purchaser.

  • Construction Contingency The proposed GMP Change Order shall include, as a separately identified item, a Construction Contingency sum in an initial amount (subject to increase or decrease) against which Design-Builder can draw at its election for the purposes set forth in Section 4 Part 4. The initial Construction Contingency sum shall include the contingency amounts stated in all accepted Component Change Orders.

  • BUDGET CONTINGENCY If the Budget Act of the current year covered under this Grant Agreement does not appropriate sufficient funds for this program, this Grant Agreement shall be of no force and effect. This provision shall be construed as a condition precedent to the obligation of the State to make any payments under this Grant Agreement. In this event, the State shall have no liability to pay any funds whatsoever to the Grantee or to furnish any other considerations under this Grant Agreement and the Grantee shall not be obligated to perform any provisions of this Grant Agreement. Nothing in this Grant Agreement shall be construed to provide the Grantee with a right of priority for payment over any other Grantee. If funding for any fiscal year after the current year covered by this Grant Agreement is reduced or deleted by the Budget Act, by Executive Order, or by order of the Department of Finance, the State shall have the option to either cancel this Grant Agreement with no liability occurring to the State, or offer a Grant Agreement amendment to the Grantee to reflect the reduced amount.

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  • Contingency If Buyer does not reveal a fact of contingency to the lender and this purchase does not record because of such nondisclosure after initial application, the Buyer shall be in default;

  • No Financing Contingency By participating in this auction, bidders hereby agree that their bid shall NOT be subject to the bidder’s ability to obtain financing. Financing is NOT a contingency in the purchase agreement. However, if a bidder decides to purchase property with a loan, they should make sure they are approved for a loan and that lender is capable of completing on or before closing date.

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  • Contingencies (Choose and initial all the contingencies the Parties agree to.)

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