Disclosure Statutes definition

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 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ to make disclosures concerning the Property.
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. Prior to the expiration of the Feasibility Period, Seller will deliver to Buyer a Natural Hazard Disclosure Report for the Property in accordance with the foregoing statutes (the "Report"). Buyer hereby agrees as follows with respect to the Disclosure Statutes and the Report: (i) that the delivery of the Report to Buyer as provided above shall be deemed to satisfy all obligations and requirements of Seller under the Disclosure Statutes; (ii) that Seller shall not be liable for any error or inaccuracy in, or omission from, the information in the Report; (iii) that the Report was provided by Seller for purposes of complying with the Disclosure Statutes and shall not be deemed to constitute a representation or warranty by Seller as to the presence or absence in, at or around the Property of the conditions that are the subject of the Disclosure Statutes; and (iv) the Report is for Seller and Buyer only and is not for the benefit of, or to be used for any purpose by, any other party, including, without limitation, insurance companies, lenders, or governmental agencies. In addition, Seller hereby discloses to Buyer that a portion of the Land has been designated as a protected wetlands area. Buyer agrees that Seller has made no representation or warranty with respect to such portions of the Property, and agrees to satisfy itself during the Feasibility Period that the existence of a designated wetlands area, together with jurisdiction over such areas by various State and Federal governmental agencies, will not adversely affect Buyer's intended use, development or disposition of the Property.
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 natural hazards potentially affecting the Property. As of the Effective Date, Seller has provided to Purchaser a Natural Hazard Disclosure Report (the “NHD Report”) for the Property. Purchaser hereby agrees as follows with respect to the Disclosure Statutes and the NHD Report: (i) the delivery of the NHD Report to Purchaser shall be deemed to satisfy all obligations and requirements of Seller under the Disclosure Statutes; (ii) Seller shall not be liable for any error or inaccuracy in, or omission from, the information in the NHD Report; and (iii) the NHD Report is being provided by Seller for purposes of complying with the Disclosure Statutes and shall not be deemed to constitute a representation or warranty by Seller as to the presence or absence in, at or around the Property of the conditions that are the subject of the Disclosure Statutes.

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.


More Definitions of Disclosure Statutes

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. Seller will deliver to Buyer a Natural Hazard Disclosure Report for the Property in accordance with the foregoing statutes (the “Report”). Buyer hereby agrees as follows with respect to the Disclosure Statutes and the Report: (i) that the delivery of the Report to Buyer as provided above shall be deemed to satisfy all obligations and requirements of Seller under the Disclosure Statutes; (ii) that Seller shall not be liable for any error or inaccuracy in, or omission from, the information in the Report; (iii) that the Report was provided by Seller for purposes of complying with the Disclosure Statutes and shall not be deemed to constitute a representation or warranty by Seller as to the presence or absence in, at or around the Property of the conditions that are the subject of the Disclosure Statutes; and (iv) the Report is for Seller and Buyer only and is not for the benefit of, or to be used for any purpose by, any other party, including, without limitation, insurance companies, lenders, or governmental agencies.
Disclosure Statutes. Has the meaning set forth in Paragraph 11.

Related to Disclosure Statutes

  • Competition Laws means any federal, state, foreign, multinational or supranational antitrust, competition or trade regulation statutes, rules, regulations, orders, decrees, administrative and judicial doctrines and other laws that are designed or intended to prohibit, restrict or regulate actions or transactions having the purpose or effect of monopolization or restraint of trade or lessening of competition through merger or acquisition or effectuating foreign investment.

  • the Statutes means the Companies Act and every other act (as may from time to time be amended) for the time being in force in Bermuda applying to or affecting the Company, the Memorandum of Association and/or these presents;

  • Competition Act Approval means, in respect of the Arrangement, the occurrence of one of the following:

  • Data Protection Laws and Regulations means all laws and regulations, including laws and regulations of the European Union, the European Economic Area and their Member States, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, applicable to the Processing of Personal Data under the Agreement.

  • Business Corporations Act means the Business Corporations Act (British Columbia) from time to time in force and all amendments thereto and includes all regulations and amendments thereto made pursuant to that Act;