Material Physical Conditions Sample Clauses

Material Physical Conditions. If during the Due Diligence Period Purchaser discovers a Material Physical Condition, then Purchaser may deliver to Seller a notice during the Due Diligence Period specifying the applicable Material Physical Condition. Seller shall within ten days after delivery of any such objection notice notify Purchaser as to whether Seller shall cure such Material Physical Condition to Purchaser’s reasonable satisfaction by the later of the end of the Due Diligence Period or 30 days after the date of Purchaser’s notice (such later date being the “Required Physical Cure Date”), and if so, describe the means by which Seller shall cure such Material Physical Condition (which may be by reducing the Base Price by an amount equal to the resulting Required Physical Cure Amount). If Seller fails to notify Purchaser of Seller’s intent to cure the Material Physical Condition within such ten day period, Seller shall be deemed to have elected not to cure. If (i) Seller is unwilling to cure such Material Physical Condition by the Required Physical Cure Date, (ii) Seller indicates that it will cure such Material Physical Condition by the Required Physical Cure Date but fails to do so, or (iii) Seller fails to notify Purchaser within such ten-day period of Seller’s intention to so cure a Material Physical Condition, then Purchaser may, by written notice to Seller within five business days after the applicable event (i.e. Seller’s notification of Seller’s unwillingness to cure; passage of the ten day period described above expires and Seller delivers no notice; failure to cure by the Required Physical Cure Date), (x) exercise its Project Removal Option with respect to the Project to which the Material Physical Condition relates, (y) elect to accept the Material Physical Condition as-is (subject to its Due Diligence Termination Option), or (z) terminate this Agreement (in which case the Xxxxxxx Money, if posted prior to such termination, shall be returned to Purchaser). If Purchaser does not deliver any such notice to Seller within the five business day period set forth in the preceding sentence, Purchaser shall be deemed to have elected to accept the Material Physical Condition as-is (subject to its Due Diligence Termination Option). Furthermore, if Seller elects to cure a Material Physical Condition by the Required Physical Cure Date and fails to do so, then Seller shall not be deemed to be in default due to such failure to cure (so long as Seller has used diligent, good faith effor...
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Related to Material Physical Conditions

  • Physical Condition Except as disclosed in the Physical Conditions Reports delivered to Lender in connecting with this Loan, to Borrower's knowledge, the Property, including, without limitation, all buildings, improvements, parking facilities, sidewalks, storm drainage systems, roofs, plumbing systems, HVAC systems, fire protection systems, electrical systems, equipment, elevators, exterior sidings and doors, landscaping, irrigation systems and all structural components, are in good condition, order and repair in all material respects; there exists no structural or other material defects or damages in the Property, whether latent or otherwise, and Borrower has not received notice from any insurance company or bonding company of any defects or inadequacies in the Property, or any part thereof, which would adversely affect the insurability of the same or cause the imposition of extraordinary premiums or charges thereon or of any termination or threatened termination of any policy of insurance or bond.

  • Environmental Conditions A Phase I environmental site assessment (or update of a previous Phase I and or Phase II environmental site assessment) and, with respect to certain Mortgage Loans, a Phase II environmental site assessment (collectively, an “ESA”) meeting ASTM requirements conducted by a reputable environmental consultant in connection with such Mortgage Loan within 12 months prior to its origination date (or an update of a previous ESA was prepared), and such ESA (i) did not identify the existence of Recognized Environmental Conditions (as such term is defined in ASTM E1527-05 or its successor, hereinafter “Environmental Condition”) at the related Mortgaged Property or the need for further investigation, or (ii) if the existence of an Environmental Condition or need for further investigation was indicated in any such ESA, then at least one of the following statements is true: (A) an amount reasonably estimated by a reputable environmental consultant to be sufficient to cover the estimated cost to cure any material noncompliance with applicable Environmental Laws or the Environmental Condition has been escrowed by the related Mortgagor and is held or controlled by the related lender; (B) if the only Environmental Condition relates to the presence of asbestos-containing materials, radon in indoor air, lead based paint or lead in drinking water, the only recommended action in the ESA is the institution of such a plan, an operations or maintenance plan has been required to be instituted by the related Mortgagor that can reasonably be expected to mitigate the identified risk; (C) the Environmental Condition identified in the related environmental report was remediated, abated or contained in all material respects prior to the date hereof, and, if and as appropriate, a no further action, completion or closure letter or its equivalent, was obtained from the applicable governmental regulatory authority (or the Environmental Condition affecting the related Mortgaged Property was otherwise listed by such governmental authority as “closed” or a reputable environmental consultant has concluded that no further action or investigation is required); (D) an environmental policy or a lender’s pollution legal liability insurance policy that covers liability for the Environmental Condition was obtained from an insurer rated no less than “A-” (or the equivalent) by Xxxxx’x, S&P and/or Fitch; (E) a party not related to the Mortgagor was identified as the responsible party for the Environmental Condition and such responsible party has financial resources reasonably estimated to be adequate to address the situation; or (F) a party related to the Mortgagor having financial resources reasonably estimated to be adequate to address the situation is required to take action. To Seller’s knowledge, except as set forth in the ESA, there is no Environmental Condition at the related Mortgaged Property.

  • Environmental Condition Except as set forth on Schedule 5.12 to the Information Certificate, (a) to each Loan Party’s knowledge, no properties or assets of any Loan Party or any of its Subsidiaries have ever been used by a Loan Party, its Subsidiaries, or by previous owners or operators in the disposal of, or to produce, store, handle, treat, release, or transport, any Hazardous Materials, where such disposal, production, storage, handling, treatment, release or transport was in violation, in any material respect, of any applicable Environmental Law, (b) to each Loan Party’s knowledge, after due inquiry, no Loan Party’s nor any of its Subsidiaries’ properties or assets have ever been designated or identified in any manner pursuant to any environmental protection statute as a Hazardous Materials disposal site, (c) no Loan Party nor any of its Subsidiaries has received notice that a Lien arising under any Environmental Law has attached to any revenues or to any Real Property owned or operated by a Loan Party or its Subsidiaries, and (d) no Loan Party nor any of its Subsidiaries nor any of their respective facilities or operations is subject to any outstanding written order, consent decree, or settlement agreement with any Person relating to any Environmental Law or Environmental Liability that, individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Change.

  • Physical Conditions Reports Lender shall have received Physical Conditions Reports with respect to the Property, which reports shall be reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to Lender.

  • Environmental Report Lender shall have received an Environmental Report (not more than six months old) with respect to the Property that discloses no material environmental contingencies with respect to the Property.

  • Environmental Compliance The Borrower and its Subsidiaries conduct in the ordinary course of business a review of the effect of existing Environmental Laws and claims alleging potential liability or responsibility for violation of any Environmental Law on their respective businesses, operations and properties, and as a result thereof the Borrower has reasonably concluded that such Environmental Laws and claims could not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Environmental Audits From time to time, as requested by Lender, at the sole expense of Borrower, Borrower shall provide Lender, or its designee, complete access to all of Borrower's facilities for the purpose of conducting an environmental audit of such facilities as Lender or its designees may deem necessary. Borrower agrees to cooperate with Lender with respect to any environmental audit conducted by Lender or its designee pursuant to this Section 5.10.

  • Environmental Assessments Foreclose on or take a deed or title to any commercial real estate without first conducting a Phase I environmental assessment of the property or foreclose on any commercial real estate if such environmental assessment indicates the presence of a Hazardous Substance in amounts which, if such foreclosure were to occur, would be material.

  • Environmental Site Assessments Upon request by Landlord during the Term of this Lease, prior to the exercise of any renewal Term and/or prior to vacating the Premises, Tenant will obtain and submit to Landlord an environmental site assessment from an environmental consulting company reasonably acceptable to Landlord.

  • Environmental Reports Lender shall have received an environmental report in respect of the Property, in each case reasonably satisfactory to Lender.

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