Common use of Due Diligence Items Clause in Contracts

Due Diligence Items. The Due Diligence Items provided to Buyer constitute all of the material documents, information, data, reports or written materials that are in response to Buyer’s written requests and related to the Property in either Seller’s possession, control or known to either Seller and do not contain any material inaccuracies.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Griffin-American Healthcare REIT IV, Inc.), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Griffin-American Healthcare REIT IV, Inc.), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Griffin-American Healthcare REIT IV, Inc.)

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Due Diligence Items. The Due Diligence Items provided to Buyer constitute all of the material documents, information, data, reports or written materials that are in response to Buyer’s written requests and related to the Property in either Seller’s possession, control or known to either Seller and do not contain any material inaccuracies.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement (Griffin-American Healthcare REIT IV, Inc.)

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