Common use of GENERAL Clause in Contracts

GENERAL. The Purchaser is treated as buying with full knowledge of the related Documents whether or not such inspection occurs and shall raise no objection or requisition regarding the contents thereof. The Purchaser shall admit the identity of the property purchased by him with that described in the Related Documents without requiring any further proof. The Assignee shall not be required to explain or remedy any discrepancy or omission discovered in the Related Documents. No representation warranty or undertaking whatsoever is made or should be implied as to the authenticity of the Related Documents, and no objection or requisition shall be raised as to loss of the original(s), or the failure to stamp documents or insufficient duty paid thereon, or failure to register any instruments.

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