Common use of Non-Exclusive Basis Clause in Contracts

Non-Exclusive Basis. To accept the terms of this Agreement and communicate with the Agency on a non-exclusive basis in their efforts to assist in acquiring real property that meets the wants and needs of the Buyer through either purchase, option, exchange, trade, or lease. The Commission, under a non-exclusive basis, is due and payable only if the Buyer acquires real property with the assistance and involvement of the Agency. In the event the Buyer purchases real property during the Listing Period without the use of the Agency, the Agency shall not be due a Commission.

Appears in 64 contracts

Samples: Buyer Agency Agreement, Connecticut Buyer Agency Agreement, Mississippi Buyer Agency Agreement

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