Common use of Vendor’s Right to Enter on Property Clause in Contracts

Vendor’s Right to Enter on Property. Notwithstanding the closing of this transaction, the Purchaser’s covenants and agreements contained in this Agreement shall not merge. The Vendor, the subdivider, the municipality/region or their respective servants or agents may, until that date upon which the municipality/region accepts all of the services within the subdivision of which the Property forms a part and releases the Vendor and/or the subdivider from all obligations in connection therewith, enter upon the Property at all reasonable hours in order to carry out any lot grading work which in the opinion of the Municipal/Region Engineer or Director of Public Works may be required and to inspect, repair, complete, maintain or rectify construction, grade and undertake modifications to the surface drainage, including installation of catch basins, and including construction and maintenance of fences, if any, constructed by the Vendor or the subdivider in accordance with municipal requirements or in accordance with the Vendor’s own design plan. 5.1 The Purchaser will not occupy the dwelling until the municipality consents if such consent is required, and the Vendor and Purchaser hereby agree to postpone the Closing Date until such consent is given.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement

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