Common use of Sex Offenders Clause in Contracts

Sex Offenders. Under federal law, it is an offense for sex offenders required to register pursuant to the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act, to knowingly fail to register or update a registration as required. State convicted sex offenders may also be prosecuted under this statute if the sex offender knowingly fails to register or update a registration as required, and engages in interstate travel, foreign travel, or enters, leaves, or resides on an Indian reservation. A sex offender who fails to properly register may face fines and up to ten (10) years in prison. Furthermore, if a sex offender knowingly fails to update or register as required and commits a violent federal crime, he or she may face up to thirty (30) years in prison under this statute. The Buyer may seek more information online by visiting xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/.

Appears in 55 contracts

Samples: Oregon Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement, Delaware Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement, Nevada Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement

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