Common use of Pre-Closing Expenses Clause in Contracts

Pre-Closing Expenses. Sellers have paid or will pay or cause to be paid in full, prior to the Closing, all bills and invoices for labor, goods, material and services of any kind relating to the Projects and utility charges, relating to the period prior to the Closing. Except as the parties may otherwise agree at or prior to Closing, any alterations, installations, decorations and other work required to be performed under any and all agreements affecting the Projects have been or will, by the Closing, be completed and paid for in full.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contribution Agreement (Baltimore Gas & Electric Co), Contribution Agreement (Corporate Office Properties Trust)

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Pre-Closing Expenses. Sellers have Seller has paid or will pay or cause to be paid in full, prior to the Closing, all bills and invoices for labor, goods, material and services of any kind relating to the Projects Property and utility charges, relating to the period prior to the Closing. Except as the parties may otherwise agree at or prior to Closing, any alterations, installations, decorations and other work required to be performed under any and all agreements affecting the Projects Property have been or will, by the Closing, be completed and paid for in full.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Development Property Acquisition Agreement (Corporate Office Properties Trust), Development Property Acquisition Agreement (Corporate Office Properties Trust)

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