Common use of Sufficiency of Certain Items Clause in Contracts

Sufficiency of Certain Items. The Property, together with the Current Assets, contain an amount of equipment and supplies, which is sufficient to efficiently operate and maintain the Property in the manner in which it is normally operated and maintained.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Contribution and Leaseback Agreement (Golf Trust of America Inc), Contribution and Leaseback Agreement (Golf Trust of America Inc), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Golf Trust of America Inc)

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Sufficiency of Certain Items. The Property, together with the Current Assets, contain an amount of equipment and supplies, which is sufficient to efficiently operate and maintain the Property in the manner in which it is normally operated and maintainedmaintained in the season of the year in which the Closing occurs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Golf Trust of America Inc)

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Sufficiency of Certain Items. The Property, together with the Current Assets, contain Property contains an amount of equipment and supplies, which is sufficient to efficiently operate and maintain the Property in the manner in which it is normally operated and maintained.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Golf Trust of America Inc)

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