Common use of Financial Disclosures Clause in Contracts

Financial Disclosures. 2.1.1 A fair and reasonable disclosure of the significant real and personal property of which Spouse 1 is possessed or in which he has an interest, to the extent of that interest, and in all forms, has been made by him to Spouse 2, for the purpose of describing with some particularity those assets recognized and acknowledged to be Spouse 1’s sole and separate property. 2.1.2 A fair and reasonable disclosure of the significant real and personal property of which Spouse 2 is possessed or in which she has an interest, to the extent of that interest, and in all forms, has been made by her to Spouse 1, for the purpose of describing with some particularity those assets recognized and acknowledged to be Spouse 2’s sole and separate property.

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: Marital Separation Agreement, Marital Separation Agreement, Marital Separation Agreement

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