Common use of Utility Effects Clause in Contracts

Utility Effects. The Property is or may be located adjacent to or in the vicinity of electric, gas, water, sewer and other utilities and public roads and thoroughfares, including, without limitation, such things as sewer lines, electrical substations, high-powered electrical transmission lines, water pump stations, water tanks, reservoirs, freeways and exit ramps which may result in nuisances, such as odors, noise and dust, disturbances or hazards (collectively, the "Utility Effects") to persons and to property on or within the Property. The Utility Effects include, without limitation, odors that could possibly come from sewer lines or facilities. In recent years, concerns also have been raised about possible adverse health effects of electric and magnetic fields from power lines. Seller is not insuring or guaranteeing the health of Buyer or other occupants or users of the Property and disclaims liability for personal injury, illness or any other loss or damage caused by or arising from the Utility Effects including, without limitation, odors and the presence or malfunction of any electrical distribution systems that may be located adjacent to, near, or over any part of the Property;

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: Sales Agreement, Sales Agreement, Sales Agreement

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Utility Effects. The Property is or may be located adjacent to or in the vicinity of electric, gas, water, sewer and other utilities and public roads and thoroughfares, including, without limitation, such things as sewer lines, electrical substations, high-high- powered electrical transmission lines, water pump stations, water tanks, reservoirs, freeways and exit ramps which may result in nuisances, such as odors, noise and dust, disturbances or hazards (collectively, the "Utility Effects") to persons and to property on or within the Property. The Utility Effects include, without limitation, odors that could possibly come from sewer lines or facilities. In recent years, concerns also have been raised about possible adverse health effects of electric and magnetic fields from power lines. Seller is not insuring or guaranteeing the health of Buyer or other occupants or users of the Property and disclaims liability for personal injury, illness or any other loss or damage caused by or arising from the Utility Effects including, without limitation, odors and the presence or malfunction of any electrical distribution systems that may be located adjacent to, near, or over any part of the Property;; SPECIMEN

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sales Agreement

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Utility Effects. The Property is or may be located adjacent to or in the vicinity of electric, gas, water, sewer and other utilities and public roads and thoroughfares, including, without limitation, such things as sewer lines, electrical substations, high-powered electrical transmission lines, water pump stations, water tanks, reservoirs, freeways and exit ramps which may result in nuisances, such as odors, noise and dust, disturbances or hazards (collectively, the "Utility Effects") to persons and to property on or within the Property. The Utility Effects include, without limitation, odors that could possibly come from sewer lines or facilities. In recent years, concerns also have been raised about possible adverse health effects of electric and magnetic fields from power lines. Seller is not insuring or guaranteeing the health of Buyer or other occupants or users of the Property and disclaims liability for personal injury, illness or any other loss or damage caused by or arising from the Utility Effects including, without limitation, odors and the presence or malfunction of any electrical distribution systems that may be located adjacent to, near, or over any part of the Property;; specimen

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sales Agreement

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