Common use of RETURN OF POSSESSION Clause in Contracts

RETURN OF POSSESSION. If the Contract of Sale becomes null and void for any reason, the Purchaser will, within _________ days thereafter, vacate the premises and return sole possession to the Seller. For all the purposes of this Agreement, even though Purchaser may vacate the premises, the Purchaser shall be deemed to remain in possession until (1) Purchaser delivers the premises in substantially the same condition as now exists, (2) delivers all keys to the Seller and (3) removes all property of the Purchaser from the premises.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Closing Possession Agreement, Closing Possession Agreement, Closing Possession Agreement

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RETURN OF POSSESSION. If the Contract of Sale becomes null and void for any reason, the Purchaser will, within _________ days thereafter, vacate the premises and return sole possession to the Seller. For all the purposes of this Agreement, even though Purchaser may vacate the premises, the Purchaser shall be deemed to remain in possession until (1) Purchaser delivers the premises in substantially the same condition as now exists, (2) delivers all keys to the Seller and (3) removes all property of the Purchaser from the premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Closing Possession Agreement

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