Common use of Environmental Disclosures Clause in Contracts

Environmental Disclosures. Seller represents, that to the best of the Seller's knowledge and belief, the property does not contain any (a) abandoned underground storage tank; (b) soil pollution or ground water contamination of any kind; (c) any lands subject to any wet-lands act of the State of Federal government; (d) land subject to any order of any governmental agency mandating any cleanup of any toxic or harmful substance; (e) land subject to application of the Environmental Cleanup Responsibility Act, the Industrial Site Recovery Act, or any similar law or regulation; (f) land subject to a riparian claim of the State of New Jersey; (g) asbestos or urea-formaldehyde foam insulation; (h) excessive levels of radon gas; or (i) other condition adversely effecting the value of the property or the health and safety of the occupants. The representations in paragraph 13, herein, are not intended as warranties or

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contract for Sale of Real Estate, Sale Agreement, Contract for Sale of Real Estate

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