Common use of Non-Material Loss Clause in Contracts

Non-Material Loss. In the event that, prior to the Closing, the Real Property shall suffer a Non-Material Loss, Seller shall immediately notify Buyer of such Non-Material Loss and, in such a case, Buyer shall be obligated to purchase the Property (in its then existing condition) in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, subject to the terms and conditions of this Section 8.3(b). In such a case, Seller shall pay and assign to Buyer on the Closing any and all casualty insurance proceeds previously paid or payable to Seller, and Buyer shall also be entitled to a credit against the Purchase Price in an amount equal to the sum of: (A) any insurance deductible; and (B) an amount equal to the estimated costs, fees and expenses to repair and/or replace the uninsured portion of the Non-Material Loss. In the event such Non-Material Loss is not covered by insurance, then Buyer shall be entitled to an offset against the Purchase Price in an amount equivalent to the monetary value of such Non-Material Loss.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Excel Trust, Inc.), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Excel Trust, Inc.), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Excel Trust, Inc.)

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