Common use of Outstanding Property Agreements Clause in Contracts

Outstanding Property Agreements. Seller represents that at the time of Closing, there will be no outstanding property agreements (lawn maintenance, snow removal, etc.) affecting the Property. Each of the foregoing representations shall be deemed remade as of the Closing Date (with such changes thereto as Seller shall notify Buyer as of the Closing) and, as so remade, shall survive the Closing, delivery of the deed and other documents contemplated hereby, and any investigation by or on behalf of either Party.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement

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Outstanding Property Agreements. Seller represents that at the time of Closing, there will be no outstanding property agreements (lawn maintenance, snow removal, etc.) affecting the Property. Each of the foregoing representations shall be deemed remade as of the Closing Date (with such changes thereto as Seller shall notify Buyer as of the Closing) and, as so remade, shall survive the Closing, delivery of the deed and other documents contemplated hereby, and any investigation by or on behalf of either Party, for a period of one (1) year after Closing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement

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