Termites Sample Clauses

Termites. Unless otherwise stated herein, Buyer shall have the option of obtaining, if applicable and at Buyer’s expense, a report from a licensed pest control operator on a standard form in accordance with the regulations of the North Carolina Structural Pest Control Committee, stating that there was no visible evidence of wood-destroying insects and that no visible damage therefrom was observed, or, if new construction, a new construction termite bond. All extermination required shall be paid for by the City and completed prior to closing, unless otherwise agreed upon in writing by the parties. If any structural repairs are necessary, the City shall have the option of (i) paying for them, or
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Termites. Seller, at Seller's expense, shall furnish to Buyer at or prior to closing a written report by a Structural Pest Control Business Licensee, dated within 30 days before Closing Date and stating that there is no visible evidence of active termites or visible damage to the improvements from the same in need of repair. Such report shall not cover fences, trees and shrubs. [X] ii.
Termites. Buyer, at Buyer's expense, within time allowed to deliver evidence of title, may have the Property inspected by a Florida Certified Pest Control Operator ("Operator") to determine if there is any visible active termite infestation or visible damage from termite infestation in the Property. If either or both are found, Buyer will have 4 days from date of written notice thereof within which to have cost of treatment, if required, estimated by the Operator and all damage, inspected and estimated by a licensed builder or general contractor Seller shall pay valid costs of treatment and repair of all damage up to the amount provided in Paragraph XIV(a). Should estimated costs exceed that amount, Buyer shall have the option of canceling Contract within 5 days after receipt of contractor's repair estimate by giving written notice to Seller or Buyer may elect to proceed with the transaction, in which event Buyer shall receive a credit at closing of the amount provided in Paragraph XIV(a). "Termites" shall be deemed to include all wood destroying organisms required to be reported under the Florida Pest Control Act.
Termites. Landlord shall be responsible for treating any termite infestations at the Building and making any associated repairs. The cost of cosmetic termite treatment and non-structural repairs shall be included in Operating Expenses; provided, however, if a termite repair requires the repair or replacement of a structural element of the Building, the cost of repairing or replacing the structural element shall be paid by Landlord at Landlord’s sole cost and expense as provided in Section 10.1 above.
Termites. References herein to an “Infestation” is a reference to a termite infestation within the Premises. (a) Lessee shall promptly notify Lessor of any evidence of an Infestation. Lessor shall also have the right to inspect the Premises for an Infestation under paragraph 32 of the Lease. In the event that Lessee knows or reasonably should have known of an Infestation and fails to timely notify Lessor thereof, this failure shall be considered an “abuse or misuse” as defined in paragraph 7.1 of the Lease such that Lessee shall be solely responsible therefor. (b) In the event of an Infestation, Lessor shall have the sole right to determine the scope of any work required to remedy the Infestation (the “Work”). Lessee agrees to reasonably co-operate (using a standard of commercial reasonableness) with the Work as determined by Lessor. In connection therewith, Lessee agrees as follows: (i) Once the scope of the Work has been determined, Lessee shall provide access therefor within thirty (30) days. A failure to do so shall constitute a non-monetary default under the Lease. Additionally, Lessee agrees to pay a $250.00 assessment for each day thereafter until access is afforded for the Work; (ii) Once a date for the Work has been agreed upon, should Lessee fail to provide access without a forty-eight hour notice of cancellation, Lessee shall pay an assessment of $250.00 for each time this occurs; and, (iii) The assessments provided for herein are agreed by the parties to be a reasonable assessment of the damage caused to Lessor due to Lessee’s violation thereof. In connection with the Work, the parties agree as follows:
Termites wood destroying insects belonging to the order ‘Isoptera’ which commonly attack seasoned timber. Tests means additional attention to the visual examination was given to those accessible areas which the consultant’s experience has shown to be particularly susceptible to attack by Timber Pests. Instrument Testing of those areas and other visible accessible timbers/materials/areas showing evidence of attack was performed. Instrument Testing means where appropriate the carrying out of Tests using the following techniques and instruments: electronic moisture detecting meter - an instrument used for assessing the moisture content of building elements;
Termites. The Seller within time allowed for delivery of evidence of title and examination thereof, or no later than 10 days prior to closing, whichever date occurs last, must have improvements inspected at the Sellers expense by a Certified Pest Control Operator to determine whether there is any visible active termite infestation or visible existing damage from termite infestation in the improvements. If Seller is informed of either or both of the foregoing, Seller will have 4 days from date of written notice thereof or 2 days after selection of a contractor, whichever occurs first, within which to have all damages, whether visible or not, inspected and estimated by a licensed building or general contractor. Seller shall pay valid cost of treatment and repair of all damage up to 1 1/2 % of Purchase Price. Should such cost exceed the amount, Buyer shall have the option of canceling Contract within the 5 days after receipt of contractor's
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Termites. If marked "Yes" below, Purchaser is advised and acknowledges that during construction, Purchaser will engage a licensed pest control company to apply a termite treatment to the Lot. Purchaser is advised that current governmental regulations limit the types and concentration of chemicals and the methods of application that can be used in attempting to prevent or eradicate termites. Consequently, termites may appear following completion of the Property. At Closing, Seller will deliver to Purchaser a certificate from the pest control company describing the obligations, if any, of the pest control company to re-treat the Property or take other action necessary to control termites in the future. Seller recommends that Purchaser annually consult with a pest control company as to the need for termite re- treatments. Purchaser is advised that disturbance of the soil around the Property's foundation stem wall can destroy the termite treatment barrier. Purchaser waives all claims of liability against Seller for losses, costs and expenses in connection with the existence of termites at the Property and Purchaser agrees to look solely to the pest control company should termites be discovered.
Termites. The PMSA shall inspect 25% of buildings and susceptible facilities for termites annually and provide report with recommendations for treatments for each facility to the IGSAM. A list of buildings scheduled for inspection each year is to be supplied to the IGSATR.
Termites. The Warranty does not cover termite treatment or damage. At Closing, Meritage will deliver to Buyer a certificate from the pest control company that applied the termite treatment for the Home. Current governmental regulations limit the types and concentrations of chemicals and methods of application that can be used in attempting to prevent or eradicate termites and, consequently, termites may appear following Closing. If, within the time period specified in the certificate from the applicable pest control company, Buyer notifies the pest control company that any areas of the Home have become infested with termites, the pest control company will be obligated to re-treat such areas of the Home. In no event will Meritage have any liability to Buyer or any occupants of the Home, for any losses, costs, damages, and expenses arising in connection with the existence of termites in or around the Home.
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