Common use of EXTENT OF PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

EXTENT OF PROPERTY. 8.1 The SELLER shall not be liable for any deficiency in the extent of the PROPERTY hereby sold, nor shall the SELLER benefit by any possible surplus. The PROPERTY is sold Voetstoots (as it stands) as to condition and extent, and the SELLER shall not be liable for any defects, either latent or patent. If the PROPERTY has been erroneously described herein, such mistake or error shall not be binding on the SELLER but the description of the PROPERTY as set out in the Title Deed shall apply and the parties agree to the rectification hereof to conform to the intention of the parties. The PURCHASER is hereby deemed to have made himself acquainted with the situation, boundaries, nature, condition, extent and locality of the PROPERTY the SELLER and/or his Agent being entirely free from any liability in respect thereof.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Deed of Sale, Deed of Sale, Deed of Sale

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EXTENT OF PROPERTY. 8.1 9.1 The SELLER shall not be liable for any deficiency in the extent of the PROPERTY hereby sold, nor shall the SELLER benefit by any possible surplus. The PROPERTY is sold Voetstoots (as it stands) as to condition and extent, and the SELLER shall not be liable for any defects, either latent or patent. If the PROPERTY has been erroneously described herein, such mistake or error shall not be binding on the SELLER but the description of the PROPERTY as set out in the Title Deed shall apply and the parties agree to the rectification hereof to conform to the intention of the parties. The PURCHASER is hereby deemed to have made himself acquainted with the situation, boundaries, nature, condition, extent and locality of the PROPERTY the SELLER and/or his Agent being entirely free from any liability in respect thereof.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Deed of Sale, Deed of Sale

EXTENT OF PROPERTY. 8.1 The SELLER shall not be liable for any deficiency in the extent of the PROPERTY property hereby sold, nor shall the SELLER benefit benefits by any possible surplus. The PROPERTY property is sold Voetstoots (as it stands) as to condition and extent, and the SELLER shall not be liable for any defects, either latent or patent. If the PROPERTY has been erroneously described herein, such mistake or error shall not be binding on the SELLER but the description of the PROPERTY as set out in the Title Deed shall apply and the parties agree to the rectification hereof to conform to the intention of the parties. The PURCHASER is hereby deemed to have made himself acquainted with the situation, boundaries, nature, condition, extent and locality of the PROPERTY the SELLER and/or his the Agent being entirely free from any liability in respect thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

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EXTENT OF PROPERTY. 8.1 6.1 The SELLER shall not be liable for any deficiency in the extent of the PROPERTY hereby sold, nor shall the SELLER benefit by any possible surplus. The PROPERTY is sold Voetstoots (as it stands) as to condition and extent, and the SELLER shall not be liable for any defects, either latent or patent. If the PROPERTY has been erroneously described herein, such mistake or error shall not be binding on the SELLER but the description of the PROPERTY as set out in the Title Deed shall apply and the parties agree to the rectification hereof to conform to the intention of the parties. The PURCHASER is hereby deemed to have made himself acquainted with the situation, boundaries, nature, condition, extent and locality of the PROPERTY the SELLER and/or his Agent being entirely free from any liability in respect thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

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