Property Survey. If required, Owner shall furnish, or direct Professional to obtain at Owner's expense, surveys describing physical characteristics, legal limitations and utility locations for the Project Site, and a written legal description of the Project Site. The surveys and legal information shall include, as applicable, grades and lines of streets, alleys, pavements and adjoining property and structures; adjacent drainage; rights-of-way, restrictions, easements, encroachments, zoning, deed restrictions, boundaries and contours of the Project Site; locations, dimensions and necessary data pertaining to existing buildings, other improvements and trees; and information concerning available utility services and lines, both public and private, above and below grade, including inverts and depths.
Property Survey. 🞏 Buyer 🞏 Seller (check one) shall obtain and pay for: 🞏 A boundary survey certified to Buyer with iron corner stakes and with improvements and easements located on a map of survey. 🞏 A surveyor's report or sketch (not a boundary survey) re-certified to Buyer showing the approximate location of improvements. 🞏 No survey. When closing occurs, Buyer shall be deemed to have accepted the boundaries of the property and the location of such improvements thereon. Exceptions:
Property Survey. The survey dated October 26, 2006, by DMB Facilities Administration, shall be the survey of record and shall govern the Closing. Buyer may, at Xxxxx’s expense, obtain an independent survey of the Property.
Property Survey. The Buyer may inspect the Property and in so doing cause a survey to be made of the Lot and fixed and permanent structures thereon and should there be an error or misdescription with respect to the dimensions of the Lot or an encroachment onto or from the Lot the Buyer:
(1) may in the case of an error, misdescription or encroachment, any one of which is of a material nature, elect (in writing to the Seller) to complete this Contract or terminate before Settlement; or
(2) in the case of an error, misdescription, or encroachment, any one of which is of an immaterial nature, disclosed by survey or otherwise, must complete the purchase in accordance with the terms of this Contract. Should the Contract be terminated in accordance with Clause 25(1), all monies by way of Deposit shall be refunded to the Buyer.
Property Survey. The survey provided by DTMB Facilities Administration, if any, shall be the survey of record and shall govern the Closing. Buyer may, at Xxxxx’s expense, obtain an independent survey of the Property.
Property Survey. The survey map dated October 4, 2006 and revised on August 8, 2007 by DTMB Facilities Administration (Drawing No. 04016_100406) shall be the survey map of record for the Property and shall govern the Closing. Buyer may, at Xxxxx’s expense, obtain an independent survey of the Property.
Property Survey. On or prior to such Acquisition Date, the Lessee shall have delivered to each Participant and the Administrative Agent a 1999 ALTA/ACSM Survey of the Subject Property certified to each Participant and the Administrative Agent and the title company and otherwise in form and substance acceptable to such Persons.
Property Survey. Prior to the Closing Date and at the Buyer's sole cost, the Seller will furnish a new survey to the Buyer and the said survey must be made by a registered professional land surveyor acceptable to the Buyer, Title Company and any lender.
Property Survey. Unless otherwise being provided by Professional under Article 2, if required, the Owner shall furnish, or direct the Professional to obtain at the Owner's expense, surveys describing physical characteristics, legal limitations and utility locations for the Project site, and a written legal description of the Project site. The surveys and legal information shall include, as applicable, grades and lines of streets, alleys, pavements and adjoining property and structures; adjacent drainage; rights-of-way, restrictions, easements, encroachments, zoning, deed restrictions, boundaries and contours of the site; locations, dimensions and necessary data pertaining to existing buildings, other improvements and trees; and information concerning available utility services and lines, both public and private, above and below grade, including inverts and depths.