Common use of No Water Rights Clause in Contracts

No Water Rights. Seller and Purchaser each understand, acknowledge and agree that the Property does not include any water rights, ditch rights, well rights or reservoir rights which have been or are currently used in connection with the Property, or any rights or interests in or to any groundwater underlying the Property. Seller does not own and is not committing to convey to Purchaser any water rights or interests appurtenant to the Property.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Notes Live, Inc.), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Notes Live, Inc.), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Fresh Vine Wine, Inc.)

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No Water Rights. Seller and Purchaser Buyer each understand, acknowledge and agree that the Property will be served by City water and does not include any water rights, ditch rights, well rights or reservoir rights which have been or are currently used in connection with the Property, or any rights or interests in or to any groundwater underlying the Property. Seller does not own and is not committing to convey to Purchaser Buyer any water rights or interests appurtenant to the Property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Integral Systems Inc /Md/)

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