Common use of Entry for Inspection Clause in Contracts

Entry for Inspection. a. During the term of the Option, Owner shall provide Purchaser and Purchaser's agents or representatives with complete access to the Owner's Parcel for the purpose of conducting such inspections, engineering studies, surveys, appraisals, test borings or any other activities reasonably required by Purchaser in order to determine the suitability of the Owner's Parcel for Purchaser's purposes (collectively, the "Inspections"). The right to conduct Inspections shall include the right to enter upon any portion of the Owner's Parcel to take measurements, make inspections, make boundary and topographical survey maps, and to conduct geotechnical, environmental, groundwater, wetland and other studies required by Purchaser, in its sole discretion, and to determine the adequacy of utilities servicing the Owner's Parcel, zoning ordinances and compliance with laws. No such Inspections shall constitute a waiver or relinquishment on the part of Purchaser of its rights under any covenant, condition, representation or warranty of Owner under this Option Agreement.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Option Agreement (Oregon Trail Ethanol Coalition LLC), Option Agreement (Oregon Trail Ethanol Coalition LLC), Option Agreement (Oregon Trail Ethanol Coalition LLC)

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