Common use of Actual Knowledge Clause in Contracts

Actual Knowledge. “Actual Knowledge” means the actual (and not the constructive) current knowledge of the person or entity making a representation or warranty in this Agreement to his or its “Actual Knowledge”, and does not imply any inspection, examination or other inquiry undertaken by such person or entity to determine the accuracy of any representation, warranty or other statement made to such person’s or entity’s “Actual Knowledge” in this Agreement or in any of Seller’s Closing Documents or Buyer’s Closing Documents, as applicable.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Purchase and Sale Agreement (First Potomac Realty Trust), Purchase and Sale Agreement (First Potomac Realty Trust), Purchase and Sale Agreement (First Potomac Realty Trust)