Common use of Insurable Interest Clause in Contracts

Insurable Interest. To the extent that Purchaser may have any equitable or insurable interest in the Property, Purchaser will take appropriate steps to protect the same. Notwithstanding the foregoing, should the Property be damaged by calamity after the date hereof, but before Closing, Seller, may, at the Seller’s sole option, declare this Agreement null and void, and, on the return of the Deposit to Purchaser, the parties shall have no further liability to each other.

Appears in 39 contracts

Samples: Conditions of Sale and Purchase Agreement, Conditions of Sale and Purchase Agreement, Conditions of Sale and Purchase Agreement

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Insurable Interest. To the extent that Purchaser may have any equitable or insurable interest in the Property, Purchaser will take appropriate steps to protect the same. Notwithstanding the foregoing, should the Property be damaged by calamity after the date hereof, but before Closing, Seller, may, at the Seller’s sole option, declare this Agreement null and void, and, on the return of the Deposit to Purchaser, the parties shall have no further liability to each other.. ,

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conditions of Sale and Purchase Agreement

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