Common use of Development Work Clause in Contracts

Development Work. Seller, at Seller’s sole cost, shall fully complete the Development Work in a good and workmanlike manner and in accordance with this Agreement. As used herein, the “Development Work” means all work necessary to fully develop and improve the Subdivision (to the extent required to serve the Lots) and the Lots in accordance with the Development Plans, the Development Scope and Specifications and all Governmental Requirements, with the Lots being “finished” building sites ready for the immediate issuance of building permits (subject only to Buyer’s obligation to provide final grading of the Lots, Seller’s Post Completion Work and Buyer to make payment of building permit fees and the submittal of the applicable building permit application and related documents) and, upon completion of construction of the residential dwellings, issuance of certificates of occupancy and consummation of closings of the Lots and residential dwellings.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: And Escrow Instructions (Alset Inc.), And Escrow Instructions (Alset Inc.), And Escrow Instructions (LiquidValue Development Inc.)

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