Common use of Ownership, Use and Return of Offering Materials Clause in Contracts

Ownership, Use and Return of Offering Materials. All of the Offering Materials relating to the Property which may be furnished to the Potential Purchaser by the Owner or HFF shall continue to be the property of the Owner and HFF. The Offering Materials will be used by the Potential Purchaser and the Related Parties (as hereinafter defined below) solely for the purpose of evaluating the possible acquisition of the Property and not for any other purpose unrelated to the possible acquisition and/or capitalization of the Property. The Offering Materials may not be copied or duplicated without the Owner's or HFF’s prior written consent and must be returned to HFF immediately upon request (or with HFF’s permission, destroyed by the Potential Purchaser and/or the Related Parties with a letter to HFF stating that all Offering Materials have been destroyed) or when the Potential Purchaser declines to make an offer for the Property or terminates discussion or negotiations with respect to the Property.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: my.hfflp.com, my.hfflp.com, my.hfflp.com

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Ownership, Use and Return of Offering Materials. All of the Offering Materials relating to the Property which may be furnished to the Potential Prospective Purchaser by the Owner or HFF shall continue to be be, as appropriate, the property of the Owner and or HFF. The Offering Materials will be used by the Potential Prospective Purchaser and the Related Parties (as hereinafter defined below) solely for the purpose of evaluating the possible acquisition of the Property and not for any other purpose unrelated to the possible acquisition and/or capitalization of the Property. The Offering Materials may not be copied or duplicated without the Owner's or HFF’s prior written consent consent, and must be returned to HFF immediately upon request (or or, with HFF’s permission, destroyed by the Potential Prospective Purchaser and/or the Related Parties with a letter to HFF stating that all Offering Materials have been destroyed) or when the Potential Prospective Purchaser declines to make an offer for the Property or terminates discussion or negotiations with respect to the Property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Confidentiality and Conditions of Offering Agreement

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