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PRICE REFLECTIVE OF REVIEWS. Buyer has performed and completed all of Buyer's due diligence examinations, reviews and inspections of all matters pertaining to the purchase of the Property, including all leases, documents relating to the bond financing (including Bond Documents), service contracts, survey and title matters, and all physical, environmental and compliance matters and conditions respecting the Property. Seller and Buyer have discussed the results of Buyer's due diligence examinations, reviews and inspections and the Purchase Price has been determined to appropriately take such due diligence matters into account to Buyer's satisfaction.
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PRICE REFLECTIVE OF REVIEWS. Buyer has performed and completed those of Buyer's due diligence examinations, reviews and inspections of matters pertaining to the purchase of the Property, including leases, service contracts, warranties, survey and title matters, and physical, environmental and compliance matters and conditions respecting the Property, as Buyer has desired to complete prior to the execution and delivery of this Agreement. Seller and Buyer have discussed the results of Buyer's due diligence examinations, reviews and inspections and the Purchase Price has been adjusted to appropriately take such due diligence matters into account to Buyer's satisfaction and has been determined based on, among other things, such examinations, reviews and inspections, as well as the representations, warranties, covenants and agreements of the parties set forth in this Agreement (and nothing contained in this paragraph shall limit, constitute a waiver of or otherwise affect the obligations of or the enforceability of any of the parties' respective representations, warranties, covenants or agreements set forth herein or the "Closing Documents", as hereinafter defined).
PRICE REFLECTIVE OF REVIEWS. Buyer has completed all of Buyer's due diligence examinations, reviews and inspections of all matters pertaining to the purchase of the Property, including all leases, service contracts, survey and title matters (except as specifically set forth in paragraph 4B(1) below), and all physical, environmental and compliance matters and conditions respecting the Property. Buyer acknowledges that Buyer and Seller have discussed the results of Buyer's due diligence examinations, reviews and inspections and that the Purchase Price has been adjusted to appropriately take such due diligence matters into account to Buyer's satisfaction. In addition, Buyer acknowledges and agrees that the Purchase Price has been adjusted to take into account Buyer's release and indemnification of Seller with respect to the matters set forth in the "Environmental Reports" and in the "Xxxxxxxx Letter" (as such terms are hereinafter defined).
PRICE REFLECTIVE OF REVIEWS. Optionee has completed all of Optionee's due diligence examinations, reviews and inspections of all matters pertaining to the purchase of the Property, including all leases, service contracts, survey and title matters and all physical, environmental and compliance matters and conditions respecting the Property. Optionee acknowledges that the Purchase Price has been determined to appropriately take such due diligence matters into account to Optionee's satisfaction.

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