Fairfield Property definition
Examples of Fairfield Property in a sentence
Construction and delivery to the Village of an underground parking structure to be located under the Fairfield Property (“NVH Garage”).
Not less than 90 days prior to the conveyance to the Village of the Fairfield Property, Owner will provide Village with all of the due diligence materials for the Fairfield Property that would be required by a prudent purchaser of commercial real estate, including but not limited to, a Phase I environmental site assessment (“ESA”) certified to the Village; a Phase II ESA if recommended by the Phase I ESA; and a current survey showing all improvements certified to the Village.
All financial statements and information heretofore and hereafter delivered to Lender by Borrower, including, without limitation, information relating to the financial condition of Borrower, the Acquisition Portfolio, the Existing Portfolio, the Iron Mountain Fairfield Property, the partners, joint venturers or members of Borrower, fairly and accurately represent the financial condition of the subject thereof and have been prepared (except as noted therein) in accordance with GAAP consistently applied.
The Shops Property and the Fairfield Property abut the portion of Bal Cross Drive between the Bal Cross Barrier and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Avenue.
The Shops Property and the Fairfield Property are both contained within the Plat of the RESIDENTIAL SECTION OF BAL HARBOUR (“Residential Section”) recorded in Plat Book 44, Page 98, of the Public Records of Miami-Dade County, Florida (“Plat”).
Owner may use the Fairfield Property for the staging of Project construction prior to the commencement of construction of New Village Hall.
Prior to the execution of this Agreement by the Village, Owner shall deliver to the Village Attorney original executed special warranty deeds conveying the Fairfield Property and the SunTrust Property to the Village (collectively, the “Deeds”), along with an original executed assignment of the SunTrust Lease (the “Lease Assignment”).
If the ESA for the Fairfield Property shows evidence of any environmental contamination, Owner or the Owner Subsidiary will be responsible for the removal of the contamination at its sole expense in accordance with applicable Governmental Requirements.