Common use of Escrow Holder’s Investment Vehicle Clause in Contracts

Escrow Holder’s Investment Vehicle. The Escrow Holder may from time to time invest the Deposit and such other funds as are intended to be escrowed hereunder (the “Escrow Funds”) in a Bank of America Business Investment Account for the benefit of the Buyer or such other account as Buyer may direct in writing. Buyer’s Federal Tax Identification Number is listed after its signature. The Escrow Holder shall not be responsible for any loss, diminution in value or failure to achieve a greater profit as a result of such investments. Also, the Escrow Holder assumes no responsibility for, nor shall said Agent be held liable for, any loss occurring which arises from (i) failure of the depository institution, (ii) the fact that some banking instruments, including without limitation repurchase agreements and letters of credit are not covered by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or (iii) the fact that the amount of the Escrow Deposit may cause the aggregate amount of any depositor’s accounts to exceed $250,000 and that such excess amount is not insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Real Estate Purchase Agreement (US Federal Properties Trust Inc.), Real Estate Purchase Agreement (US Federal Properties Trust Inc.), Real Estate Purchase Agreement (US Federal Properties Trust Inc.)

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Escrow Holder’s Investment Vehicle. The Escrow Holder may from time to time invest the Deposit and such other funds as are intended to be escrowed hereunder (the “Escrow Funds”) in a Bank of America Business Investment Account for the benefit of the Buyer or such other account as Buyer may direct in writing. Buyer’s Federal Tax Identification Number is listed after its signature. The Escrow Holder shall not be responsible for any loss, diminution in value or failure to achieve a greater profit as a result of such investments. Also, the Escrow Holder assumes no responsibility for, nor shall said Agent be held liable for, any loss occurring which arises from (i) failure of the depository institution, (ii) the fact that some banking instruments, including without limitation repurchase agreements and letters of credit are not covered by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or (iii) the fact that the amount of the Escrow Deposit may cause the aggregate amount of any depositor’s accounts to exceed $250,000 and that such excess amount is not insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Real Estate Purchase Agreement (US Federal Properties Trust Inc.), Real Estate Purchase Agreement (US Federal Properties Trust Inc.)

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