Common use of Seller's Right to Make Changes Clause in Contracts

Seller's Right to Make Changes. Seller reserves the right to amend those documents listed in items (i) and (ii) of Subsection 7(c) above (the “Project Documents”) at any time or from time to time prior to the Closing as Seller may deem necessary or desirable to make corrections or to meet the requirements of applicable laws, governmental regulations, lending institutions, marketing programs and to make other changes or so long as the amendments do not materially diminish the practical enjoyment and use by Purchaser of the Property. In the event that any such amendment does materially diminish the practical enjoyment and use by Purchaser of the Property, Purchaser may, as Purchaser’s sole remedy, object to same pursuant to the procedures of Section 6 above. Purchaser acknowledges that Seller has reserved the right, at any time after Closing, to amend the Project Documents for the purposes and under the conditions outlined under the Project Documents.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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