ROUGH GRADING OF PROPERTY Sample Clauses

ROUGH GRADING OF PROPERTY. Seller shall deliver the Property rough graded to Buyer's subgrade design elevations, plus/minus 1/10th and all required utilities of the size and capacity to meet Buyer's requirements to within Buyer's Property lines no later than forty-five (45) days after closing. Buyer shall pay its pro-rata share of the cost of said rough grading only based on its land area compared to the total land area of the center. Payment of the rough grading costs, after Buyer's approval, shall be by separate agreement outside of the Property purchase.
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  • Valuation of Property (i) Should the purchase price specified in the Transfer Notice be payable in property other than cash or evidences of indebtedness, the Holders shall have the right to pay the purchase price in the form of cash equal in amount to the fair market value of such property.

  • Status of Property (a) The Land and Improvements are not located in an area identified by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, or any successor, as an area having special flood hazards pursuant to the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, or the National Flood Insurance Reform Act of 1994, as each have been or may be amended, or any successor law (collectively, the “Flood Acts”) or, if located within any such area, Borrower has and will maintain the insurance prescribed in Section 3.06 below.

  • Operation of Property To continue to operate the Property consistent with past practices.

  • Removal of Property At Landlord's request, Tenant shall remove all of its personal property and (i) all improvements that are part of the Premises Improvements and are identified in the Improvement Agreement as being removable fixtures or improvements, (ii) all Exterior Signs, (iii) all improvements, fixtures and equipment that comprise the Tenant Generator or Tenant HVAC System, and (iv) all voice and data cabling and other telecommunications equipment installed by Tenant at the termination of this Lease either by expiration of the term or other cause, and shall pay Landlord for any damages or injury to the Leased Premises or the Building resulting from such removal. If Tenant shall fail to remove any property required to be removed by Tenant at the termination of this Lease or when Landlord has the right of re-entry, Landlord may remove and store such property without liability for loss thereof or damage thereto, such storage to be for the account and at the expense of Tenant. If Tenant shall not pay the cost of storing any such property after it has been stored for a period of thirty (30) days or more, Landlord may, at its option, sell, or permit to be sold, any or all such property at public or private sale, in such manner and at such times and places as Landlord in its sole discretion may deem proper, without notice to Tenant, unless notice is required under applicable statutes, and shall apply the proceeds of such sale: first, to the cost and expense of such sale, including reasonable attorneys' fees actually incurred; second, to the payment of the costs or charges for storing any such property; third, to the payment of any other sums of money which may then be or thereafter become due to Landlord from Tenant under any of the terms hereof; and, fourth, the balance, if any, to Tenant.

  • Condition of Property Seller or the originator of the Mortgage Loan inspected or caused to be inspected each related Mortgaged Property within six months of origination of the Mortgage Loan and within twelve months of the Cut-off Date. An engineering report or property condition assessment was prepared in connection with the origination of each Mortgage Loan no more than twelve months prior to the Cut-off Date. To Seller’s knowledge, based solely upon due diligence customarily performed in connection with the origination of comparable mortgage loans, as of the Closing Date, each related Mortgaged Property was free and clear of any material damage (other than (i) deferred maintenance for which escrows were established at origination and (ii) any damage fully covered by insurance) that would affect materially and adversely the use or value of such Mortgaged Property as security for the Mortgage Loan.

  • Possession of Property Possession of the Property free and clear of all uses and encroachments, except the Permitted Exceptions, shall be delivered to Purchaser at closing.

  • Release of Property Except as set forth in this Section 2.6, no repayment, prepayment or defeasance of all or any portion of the Loan shall cause, give rise to a right to require, or otherwise result in, the release of the Lien of the Mortgage on the Property.

  • Return of Property Executive agrees that all property (including without limitation all equipment, tangible proprietary information, documents, records, notes, contracts and computer-generated materials) furnished to or created or prepared by Executive incident to Executive’s employment belongs to the Company and shall be promptly returned to the Company upon termination of Executive’s employment.

  • Disposal of Property In the event of the expiration of this Lease or other re-entry of the Premises by Landlord as provided in this Lease, any property of Tenant not removed by Tenant upon the expiration of the Term of this Lease, or within forty-eight (48) hours after a termination by reason of Tenant’s default, shall be considered abandoned and Landlord may remove any or all of such property and dispose of the same in any manner or store the same in a public warehouse or elsewhere for the account of, and at the expense and risk of, Tenant. If Tenant shall fail to pay the costs of storing any such property after it has been stored for a period of thirty (30) days or more, Landlord may sell any or all of such property at public or private sale, in such manner and at such places as Landlord, in its sole discretion, may deem proper, without notice to or demand upon Tenant. In the event of such sale, Landlord shall apply the proceeds thereof, first, to the cost and expense of sale, including reasonable attorneys’ fees; second, to the repayment of the cost of removal and storage; third, to the repayment of any other sums which may then or thereafter be due to Landlord from Tenant under any of the terms of this Lease; and fourth, the balance, if any, to Tenant.

  • Condition of Properties All facilities, machinery, equipment, fixtures and other properties owned, leased or used by the Company are in reasonably good operating condition and repair, subject to ordinary wear and tear, and are adequate and sufficient for the Company’s business.

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