Common use of Restriction on Transfer; Burden Clause in Contracts

Restriction on Transfer; Burden. Purchaser may not sell or offer to sell, lease or offer to lease, rent or offer to rent, assign or offer to assign, convey or otherwise transfer any interest in the Unit until at least three hundred sixty‐five (365) consecutive calendar days have elapsed since the recordation of the Unit Deed. In the event of any dispute, Purchaser shall have the burden of proving compliance with this condition.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement

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Restriction on Transfer; Burden. Purchaser Buyer may not sell or offer to sell, lease or offer to lease, rent or offer to rent, assign or offer to assign, convey or otherwise transfer any interest in the Unit until at least three hundred sixty‐five sixty-five (365) consecutive calendar days have elapsed since the recordation of the Unit Deed. In the event of any dispute, Purchaser Buyer shall have the burden of proving compliance with this condition.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Condominium Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement

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Restriction on Transfer; Burden. Purchaser Buyer may not sell or offer to sell, lease or offer to lease, rent or offer to rent, assign or offer to assign, convey or otherwise transfer any interest in the Unit until at least three hundred sixty‐five sixty five (365) consecutive calendar days have elapsed since the recordation of the Unit Deed. In the event of any dispute, Purchaser Buyer shall have the burden of proving compliance with this condition.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Condominium Purchase Agreement, Condominium Purchase Agreement

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