Common use of DEVELOPMENT OF THE ESTATE Clause in Contracts

DEVELOPMENT OF THE ESTATE. 13.1 The Purchaser agrees, acknowledges and records that he is aware of the intention to erect and complete buildings and further facilities at different times and in different phases on the remainder of the Estate, which intention may be varied or withdrawn by the Seller and/or the owners of the adjacent properties for any reason it believes necessary or desirable in its sole discretion. 13.2 The Purchaser acknowledges that the xxxxx in the Township of which the Property is one, are not yet fully developed, that building operations will take place upon adjacent or neighbouring subdivisions of the Estate or xxxxx in the township and that the said building operations may cause the Purchaser certain inconvenience, but that he shall have no claim whatsoever against the Seller or the Association or any other owner of an undeveloped portion for any such inconvenience.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Sale, Agreement of Sale

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DEVELOPMENT OF THE ESTATE. 13.1 The Purchaser agrees, acknowledges and records that he is aware of the intention to erect and complete buildings and further facilities at different times and in different phases on the remainder of the Estate, which intention may be varied or withdrawn by the Seller and/or the owners of the adjacent properties for any reason it believes necessary or desirable in its sole discretion. 13.2 The Purchaser acknowledges that the xxxxx in the Township of which the Property is one, are not yet fully developed, that building operations will take place upon adjacent or neighbouring subdivisions of the Estate or xxxxx in the township Township and that the said building operations may cause the Purchaser certain inconvenience, but that he shall have no claim whatsoever against the Seller or the Association or any other owner of an undeveloped portion for any such inconvenience.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sale Agreement, Sale Agreement

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DEVELOPMENT OF THE ESTATE. 13.1 The Purchaser agrees, acknowledges and records that he is aware of the intention to erect and complete buildings and further facilities at different times and in different phases on the remainder of the Estate, which intention may be varied or withdrawn by the Seller and/or the owners of the adjacent properties for any reason it believes necessary or desirable in its sole discretion. 13.2 The Purchaser acknowledges that the xxxxx in the Township of which the Property is one, are not yet fully developed, that building operations will take place upon adjacent or neighbouring neighboring subdivisions of the Estate or xxxxx in the township and that the said building operations may cause the Purchaser certain inconvenience, but that he shall have no claim whatsoever against the Seller or the Association or any other owner of an undeveloped portion for any such inconvenience.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement of Sale

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