Disclosure Statutes definition
Examples of Disclosure Statutes in a sentence
These records shall be maintained for three (3) years after final payment has been made and shall be readily available to City personnel with reasonable notice, and to other persons in accordance with the Florida Public Disclosure Statutes.
Seller acknowledges that the Disclosure Statutes (hereinafter defined) provide that a seller of real property must make certain disclosures regarding certain natural hazards potentially affecting the real property, as more particularly provided therein.
Seller and Buyer acknowledge that the Disclosure Statutes (as defined below) provide that a seller of real property must make certain disclosures regarding certain natural hazards potentially affecting the property, as more particularly provided therein.
Seller acknowledges that the Disclosure Statutes (hereinafter defined) provide that a seller of real property must make certain disclosures regarding certain natural hazards potentially affecting the property, as more particularly provided therein.
As used in this Agreement, "Disclosure Statutes" means, collectively, California Government Code Sections 8589.3, 8589.4 and 51183.5, California Public Resources Code Sections 2621.9, 2694 and 4136 and any other California statutes that require Seller to make disclosures concerning the Property.
These records shall be maintained for two years after completion of the project and shall be readily available to CITY personnel with reasonable notice, and to other persons in accordance with the Florida Public Disclosure Statutes.
Seller and Buyer acknowledge that the Disclosure Statutes provide that a seller of real property must make certain disclosures regarding certain natural hazards potentially affecting the property, as more particularly provided in the Disclosure Statutes.
As used in this Agreement, "Disclosure Statutes" means, collectively, California Government Code Section 8589.3, 8589.4 and 51183.5, California Public Resources Code Section 2621.9, 2694 and 4136 and any other California statutes that require Seller to make disclosure concerning the Property.
As used in this Agreement, "Disclosure Statutes" means, collectively, California Government Code Sections 8589.3, 8589.4 and 51183.5, California Public Resources Code Sections 2621.9, 2694 and 4136 and any other statutes that require Seller to make disclosures concerning the Property.
Seller and Buyer acknowledge that the Disclosure Statutes (as defined herein) provide that a seller of real property must make certain disclosures regarding certain natural hazards potentially affecting the real property, as more particularly provided therein.