Common use of Covenant Not to Enter Site Clause in Contracts

Covenant Not to Enter Site. not to enter upon the Property at any time prior to the Closing Date without (a) the Vendor's permission and (b) without the appropriate head and footwear if such permission is received. Should the Purchaser enter upon the Property without proper permission or safety apparel, the Purchaser agrees to indemnify and save the Vendor harmless from the consequences of any actions or claims brought against the Vendor, under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, and the Vendor will assume no responsibility for any actions or claims brought against the Purchaser under the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Under no circumstances will the Purchaser perform or cause to be performed any work of any nature on or to the Property prior to the conveyance thereof to the Purchaser and, in the event of a breach of this covenant, the Vendor, in addition to any other rights and remedies to which it is entitled, may take whatever steps it deems necessary, in its sole, subjective and absolute discretion, to remove, correct or remedy any such work and the cost and expenses thereof plus a fifteen percent (15%) administration fee (plus HST) shall be paid by the Purchaser forthwith upon demand to the Vendor or, at the Vendor's option, charged as an adjustment on the Closing Date, as outlined in the TARION Schedule O-B attached hereto; and

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: paradisedevelopments.com, paradisedev.buildersappointmentsystem.com, paradisedevelopments.com

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Covenant Not to Enter Site. not to enter upon the Property at any time prior to the Closing Date without (a) the Vendor's permission and (b) without the appropriate head and footwear if such permission is received. Should the Purchaser enter upon the Property without proper permission or safety apparel, the Purchaser agrees to indemnify and save the Vendor harmless from the consequences of any actions or claims brought against the Vendor, under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, and the Vendor will assume no responsibility for any actions or claims brought against the Purchaser under the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Under no circumstances will the Purchaser perform or cause to be performed any work of any nature on or to the Property prior to the conveyance thereof to the Purchaser and, in the event of a breach of this covenant, the Vendor, in addition to any other rights and remedies to which it is entitled, may take whatever steps it deems necessary, in its sole, subjective and absolute discretion, to remove, correct or remedy any such work and the cost and expenses thereof plus a fifteen percent (15%) administration fee (plus HST) shall be paid by the Purchaser forthwith upon demand to the Vendor or, at the Vendor's option, charged as an adjustment on the Closing Date, as outlined in the TARION Schedule O-B attached hereto; and;

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: paradisedevelopments.com, Agreement of Purchase and Sale, paradisedevelopments.com

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Covenant Not to Enter Site. not to enter upon the Property said property at any time prior to the Closing Date without (a) the Vendor's builder’s permission and (b) without the appropriate head and footwear if such permission is received. Should the Purchaser enter upon the Property property without proper permission or safety apparel, the Purchaser agrees to indemnify and save the Vendor harmless from the consequences of any actions or claims brought against the Vendor, under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, and the Vendor will assume no responsibility for any actions or claims brought against the Purchaser under the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Under no circumstances will the Purchaser perform or cause to be performed any work of any nature on or to the Property property prior to the conveyance thereof to the Purchaser and, in the event of a breach of this covenant, the Vendor, in addition to any other rights and remedies to which it is entitled, may take whatever steps it deems necessary, in its sole, subjective and absolute discretion, to remove, correct or remedy any such work and the cost and expenses thereof plus a fifteen percent (15%) administration fee (plus HSTFIST) shall be paid by the Purchaser forthwith upon demand to the Vendor or, at the Vendor's option, charged as an adjustment on the Closing Date, as outlined in the TARION Schedule O-B attached hereto; andClosing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale, Agreement of Purchase and Sale

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