Failure By Seller To Complete Sale of Subject Properties Sample Clauses

Failure By Seller To Complete Sale of Subject Properties. In the event that Seller shall fail to complete the sale of any Subject Property to Purchaser, Purchaser's sole and exclusive remedy shall be to terminate its obligation thereafter to purchase any further Subject Properties from Seller. No such termination shall affect Purchaser's obligations under this Agreement with respect to those Properties previously acquired by Purchaser, including, without limitation, Purchaser's payment, repair, resale, and reporting obligations under Articles III, IV, V, and VI of this Agreement. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Purchaser hereby waives and releases any claim for damages and any right to seek specific performance or other equitable relief against Seller.
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