Common use of No Early Occupancy Clause in Contracts

No Early Occupancy. Buyer shall not, under any circumstances, move any property into the House or partially or fully occupy the House, unless and until final completion of the House has occurred, Xxxxx has submitted the Final Payment to Contractor, and Contractor has informed Buyer that Buyer now has Contractor’s permission to occupy the House.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement

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No Early Occupancy. Buyer shall not, under any circumstances, move any property into the House or partially or fully occupy the House, unless and until final completion of the House has occurred, Xxxxx Buyer has submitted the Final Payment to Contractor, and Contractor has informed Buyer that Buyer now has Contractor’s permission to occupy the House.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement

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