Common use of Governmental Matters Clause in Contracts

Governmental Matters. Seller has not received written notice from any governmental body having jurisdiction over the Property of: (a) any pending or contemplated annexation or condemnation proceedings, or purchase in lieu of the same, affecting or which may affect all or any part of the Property; (b) any proposed or pending proceeding to change or redefine the zoning classification of all or any part of the Property; (c) any uncured violation of any legal requirement, restriction, condition, covenant or agreement affecting the Property or the use, operation, maintenance or management of the Property; (d) any uncured violations of laws, codes or ordinances affecting the Property; or (e) any violation of the terms of any permit required for the operation of the Property as presently operated.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: General Assignment and Assumption Agreement (Investors Real Estate Trust), General Assignment and Assumption Agreement (Investors Real Estate Trust), Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Property (Investors Real Estate Trust)

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