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Common use of Objection Notice Clause in Contracts

Objection Notice. If Buyer is not satisfied with any of Seller’s Deliveries or its review thereof or if Buyer is not satisfied with any of its due diligence investigation of the Property or any portion thereof, Buyer may give Seller one or more written notices (each, an “Objection Notice” and collectively, the “Objection Notices”) at any time prior to the expiration of the Investigation Period. Each Objection Notice shall list each item of dissatisfaction or objection (each, an “Objection Matter,” and, collectively, the “Objection Matters”).

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.)

Objection Notice. If Buyer is not satisfied with any of Seller’s Deliveries or its review thereof or if Buyer is not satisfied with any of its due diligence investigation of the Property or any portion thereof, Buyer may give Seller one or more written notices (each, an “Objection Notice” and collectively, the “Objection Notices”) at any time prior to the expiration of the Investigation Period. Each Objection Notice shall list each item of dissatisfaction or objection (each, an “Objection Matter,” and, collectively, the “Objection Matters”).

Appears in 1 contract

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

Objection Notice. If Buyer is not satisfied with any of Seller’s Deliveries or its review thereof or if Buyer is not satisfied with any of its due diligence investigation of the Property or any portion thereof, Buyer may give any Seller one or more written notices (each, an “Objection Notice” and collectively, the “Objection Notices”) at any time prior to ten (10) Calendar Days before the expiration of the Investigation Period. Each Objection Notice shall list each item of dissatisfaction or objection (each, an “Objection Matter,” and, collectively, the “Objection Matters”).

Appears in 1 contract

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