Common use of Notice Period for an Occupancy Delay Clause in Contracts

Notice Period for an Occupancy Delay. Changing an Occupancy date requires proper written notice. The Vendor, without the Purchaser’s consent, may delay Occupancy one or more times in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum and no later than the Outside Occupancy Date. Notice of a delay beyond the First Tentative Occupancy Date must be given no later than:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale, Agreement of Purchase and Sale, Agreement of Purchase and Sale

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Notice Period for an Occupancy Delay. Changing an Occupancy date requires proper written notice. The Vendor, without the Purchaser’s consent, may delay Occupancy one or more times twice by up to 120 days each time by setting a Second Tentative Occupancy Date and then a Firm Occupancy Date in accordance with section 1 of the Addendum and no later than the Outside Occupancy Date. Notice of a delay beyond the First Tentative Occupancy Date must be given no later than:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale

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