Common use of Potential Revisions Clause in Contracts

Potential Revisions. All of the Easement Agreements may need to be modified as the details for specific development of the Project advance. Therefore, the final content of certain Easement Agreements may need to be modified in certain respects before the Closing, but after the Ef ective Date of this Agreement. Before the Closing, the Parties shall Cooperate with each other in good faith to finalize the content of the Easement Agreements, including any modifications as may be reasonably necessary to satisfy the mutual requirements and objectives of the Parties in connection with both the Project and their respective property interests to be held after the Closing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement, Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Potential Revisions. All of the Easement Agreements may need to be modified as the details for specific development of the Project advance. Therefore, the final content of certain Easement Agreements may need to be modified in certain respects before the Closing, but after the Ef ective E fective Date of this Agreement. Before the Closing, the Parties shall Cooperate with each other in good faith to finalize the content of the Easement Agreements, including any modifications as may be reasonably necessary to satisfy the mutual requirements and objectives of the Parties in connection with both the Project and their respective property interests to be held after the Closing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement, Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Potential Revisions. All of the Easement Agreements may need to be modified as the details for specific development of the Project advance. Therefore, the final content of certain Easement Agreements may need to be modified in certain respects before the Closing, but after the Ef ective Effective Date of this Agreement. Before the Closing, the Parties shall will Cooperate with each other in good faith to finalize the content of the Easement Agreements, including any modifications as may be reasonably necessary to satisfy the mutual requirements and objectives of the Parties in connection with both the Project and their respective property interests to be held after the Closing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement and Joint Escrow Instructions

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