Notice Period for a Delay of Closing. Changing a Closing date requires proper written notice. The Vendor, without the Purchaser’s consent, may delay Closing twice by up to 120 days each time by setting a Second Tentative Closing Date and then a Firm Closing Date in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum but no later than the Outside Closing Date. Notice of a delay beyond the First Tentative Closing Date must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the First Tentative Closing Date), or else the First Tentative Closing Date automatically becomes the Firm Closing Date. Notice of a second delay in Closing must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the Second Tentative Closing Date), or else the Second Tentative Closing Date becomes the Firm Closing Date. the day of __, 20 . the day of __, 20 .
Appears in 10 contracts
Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement
Notice Period for a Delay of Closing. Changing a Closing date requires proper written notice. The Vendor, without the Purchaser’s consent, may delay Closing twice by up to 120 days each time by setting a Second Tentative Closing Date and then a Firm Closing Date in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum but no later than the Outside Closing Date. Notice of a delay beyond the First Tentative Closing Date must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the First Tentative Closing Date), or else the First Tentative Closing Date automatically becomes the Firm Closing Date. Notice of a second delay in Closing must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the Second Tentative Closing Date), or else the Second Tentative Closing Date becomes the Firm Closing Date. the day of __, 20 . the day of __, 20 .
Appears in 9 contracts
Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement
Notice Period for a Delay of Closing. Changing a Closing date requires proper written notice. The Vendor, without the Purchaser’s consent, may delay Closing twice by up to 120 days each time by setting a Second Tentative Closing Date and then a Firm Closing Date in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum but no later than the Outside Closing Date. Notice of a delay beyond the First Tentative Closing Date must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the First Tentative Closing Date), or else the First Tentative Closing Date automatically becomes the Firm Closing Date. Notice of a second delay in Closing must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the Second Tentative Closing Date), or else the Second Tentative Closing Date becomes the Firm Closing Date. the day of __, 20 . the day of __, 20 .
Appears in 5 contracts
Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement
Notice Period for a Delay of Closing. Changing a Closing date requires proper written notice. The Vendor, without the Purchaser’s consent, may delay Closing twice by up to 120 days each time by setting a Second Tentative Closing Date and then a Firm Closing Date in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum but no later than the Outside Closing Date. Notice of a delay beyond the First Tentative Closing Date must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the First Tentative Closing Date), or else the First Tentative Closing Date automatically becomes the Firm Closing Date. Notice of a second delay in Closing must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the Second Tentative Closing Date), or else the Second Tentative Closing Date becomes the Firm Closing Date. the _ day of __, 20 . the _ day of __, 20 .
Appears in 5 contracts
Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement
Notice Period for a Delay of Closing. Changing a Closing date requires proper written notice. The Vendor, without the Purchaser’s consent, may delay Closing twice by up to 120 days each time by setting a Second Tentative Closing Date and then a Firm Closing Date in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum but no later than the Outside Closing Date. Notice of a delay beyond the First Tentative Closing Date must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the First Tentative Closing Date), or else the First Tentative Closing Date automatically becomes the Firm Closing Date. Notice of a second delay in Closing must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the Second Tentative Closing Date), or else the Second Tentative Closing Date becomes the Firm Closing Date. the day of __, 20 . the day of __, 20 .
Appears in 4 contracts
Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale, Agreement of Purchase and Sale, Agreement of Purchase and Sale
Notice Period for a Delay of Closing. Changing a Closing date requires proper written notice. The Vendor, without the Purchaser’s consent, may delay Closing twice by up to 120 days each time by setting a Second Tentative Closing Date and then a Firm Closing Date in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum but no later than the Outside Closing Date. Notice of a delay beyond the First Tentative Closing Date must be given no later than: :
(i.e.i. e., at least 90 days before the First Tentative Closing Date), or else the First Tentative Closing Date automatically becomes the Firm Closing Date. Notice of a second delay in Closing must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the Second Tentative Closing Date), or else the Second Tentative Closing Date becomes the Firm Closing Date. the day of __, 20 . the day of __, 20 .
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement
Notice Period for a Delay of Closing. Changing a Closing date requires proper written notice. The Vendor, without the Purchaser’s consent, may delay Closing twice by up to 120 days each time by setting a Second Tentative Closing Date and then a Firm Closing Date in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum but no later than the Outside Closing Date. Notice of a delay beyond the First Tentative Closing Date must be given no later than: :
(i.e.i. e., at least 90 days before the First Tentative Closing Date), or else the First Tentative Closing Date automatically becomes the Firm Closing Date. Notice of a second delay in Closing must be given no later than: :
(i.e.i. e., at least 90 days before the Second Tentative Closing Date), or else the Second Tentative Closing Date becomes the Firm Closing Date. the day of __, 20 . the day of __, 20 .
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement
Notice Period for a Delay of Closing. Changing a Closing date requires proper written notice. The Vendor, without the Purchaser’s consent, may delay Closing twice by up to 120 days each time by setting a Second Tentative Closing Date and then a Firm Closing Date in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum but no later than the Outside Closing Date. Notice of a delay beyond the First Tentative Closing Date must be given no later than: :
(i.e.i. e., at least 90 days before the First Tentative Closing Date), or else the First Tentative Closing Date automatically becomes the Firm Closing Date. Notice of a second delay in Closing must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the Second Tentative Closing Date), or else the Second Tentative Closing Date becomes the Firm Closing Date. the day of __, 20 . the day of __, 20 .
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement
Notice Period for a Delay of Closing. Changing a Closing date requires proper written notice. The Vendor, without the Purchaser’s 's consent, may delay Closing twice by up to 120 days each time by setting a Second Tentative Closing Date and then a Firm Closing Date in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum but no later than the Outside Closing Date. Notice of a delay beyond the First Tentative Closing Date must be given no later than: 7th day of February, 2025 (i.e., at least 90 days before the First Tentative Closing Date), or else the First Tentative Closing Date automatically becomes the Firm Closing Date. Notice of a second delay in Closing must be given no later than: 6th day of June, 2025 (i.e., at least 90 days before the Second Tentative Closing Date), or else the Second Tentative Closing Date becomes the Firm Closing Date. the day of __, 20 . the day of __, 20 .
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Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement
Notice Period for a Delay of Closing. Changing a Closing date requires proper written notice. The Vendor, without the Purchaser’s consent, may delay Closing twice by up to 120 days each time by setting a Second Tentative Closing Date and then a Firm Closing Date in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum but no later than the Outside Closing Date. Notice of a delay beyond the First Tentative Closing Date must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the First Tentative Closing Date), or else the First Tentative Closing Date automatically becomes the Firm Closing Date. «FirstNoticePeriodDueDate» Notice of a second delay in Closing must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the Second Tentative Closing Date), or else the Second Tentative SecondTentative Closing Date becomes the Firm Closing Date. the day of __, 20 . the day of __, 20 .«SecondNoticePeriodDueDate»
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Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement
Notice Period for a Delay of Closing. Changing a Closing date requires proper written notice. The Vendor, without the Purchaser’s consent, may delay Closing twice by up to 120 days each time by setting a Second Tentative Closing Date and then a Firm Closing Date in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum but no later than the Outside Closing Date. Notice of a delay beyond the First Tentative Closing Date must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the First Tentative Closing Date), or else the First Tentative Closing Date automatically becomes the Firm Closing Date. Notice of a second delay in Closing must be given no later than: :
(i.e.i. e., at least 90 days before the Second Tentative Closing Date), or else the Second Tentative Closing Date becomes the Firm Closing Date. the day of __, 20 . the day of __, 20 .
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Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement
Notice Period for a Delay of Closing. Changing a Closing date requires proper written notice. The Vendor, without the Purchaser’s consent, may delay Closing twice by up to 120 days each time by setting a Second Tentative Closing Date and then a Firm Closing Date in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum but no later than the Outside Closing Date. Notice of a delay beyond the First Tentative Closing Date must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the First Tentative Closing Date), or else the First Tentative Closing Date automatically becomes the Firm Closing Date. the day of , 20 . Notice of a second delay in Closing must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the Second Tentative Closing Date), or else the Second Tentative Closing Date becomes the Firm Closing Date. the day of __, 20 . the day of __, 20 .
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale
Notice Period for a Delay of Closing. Changing a Closing date requires proper written notice. The Vendor, without the Purchaser’s consent, may delay Closing twice by up to 120 days each time by setting a Second Tentative Closing Date and then a Firm Closing Date in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum but no later than the Outside Closing Date. the _ day of , 20 . Notice of a delay beyond the First Tentative Closing Date must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the First Tentative Closing Date), or else the First Tentative Closing Date automatically becomes the Firm Closing Date. the _ day of _, 20 . Notice of a second delay in Closing must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the Second Tentative Closing Date), or else the Second Tentative Closing Date becomes the Firm Closing Date. the day of __, 20 . the day of __, 20 .
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Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale
Notice Period for a Delay of Closing. Changing a Closing date requires proper written notice. The Vendor, without the Purchaser’s consent, may delay Closing twice by up to 120 days each time by setting a Second Tentative Closing Date and then a Firm Closing Date in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum but no later than the Outside Closing Date. Notice of a delay beyond the First Tentative Closing Date must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the First Tentative Closing Date), or else the First Tentative Closing Date automatically becomes the Firm Closing Date. Notice of a second delay in Closing must be given no later than: (i.e., at least 90 days before the Second Tentative Closing Date), or else the Second Tentative Closing Date becomes the Firm Closing Date. the day of __, 20 . the day of __, 20 .
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale
Notice Period for a Delay of Closing. Changing a Closing date requires proper written notice. The Vendor, without the Purchaser’s 's consent, may delay Closing twice by up to 120 days each time by setting a Second Tentative Closing Date and then a Firm Closing Date in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum but no later than the Outside Closing Date. Notice of a delay beyond the First Tentative Closing Date must be given no later than: 13th day of June, 2025 (i.e., at least 90 days before the First Tentative Closing Date), or else the First Tentative Closing Date automatically becomes the Firm Closing Date. Notice of a second delay in Closing must be given no later than: 10th day of October, 2025 (i.e., at least 90 days before the Second Tentative Closing Date), or else the Second Tentative Closing Date becomes the Firm Closing Date. the day of __, 20 . the day of __, 20 .
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement