Common use of ADA Disclosure Clause in Contracts

ADA Disclosure. Purchaser acknowledges that the Property may be subject to the federal Americans With Disabilities Act (the “ADA”). The ADA requires, among other matters, that tenants and/or owners of “public accommodations” remove barriers in order to make the Property accessible to disabled persons and provide auxiliary aids and services for hearing, vision or speech impaired persons. Seller makes no warranty, representation or guarantee of any type or kind with respect to the Property’s compliance with the ADA (or any similar state or local law), and Seller expressly disclaims any such representations.

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Samples: Purchase and Sale Contract (Black Creek Diversified Property Fund Inc.)

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ADA Disclosure. Purchaser acknowledges that the Property may be subject to the federal Americans With Disabilities Act (the “ADA”). The ADA requires, among other matters, that tenants and/or owners of “public accommodations” remove barriers in order to make the Property accessible to disabled persons and provide auxiliary aids and services for hearing, vision or speech impaired persons. Seller makes no warranty, representation or guarantee of any type or kind with respect to the Property’s compliance with the ADA (or any similar state or local law)) other than the representation that Seller has not received any written notices of violations as stated herein, and Seller otherwise expressly disclaims any such representations.

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Samples: Purchase and Sale Contract (Rodin Global Property Trust, Inc.)

ADA Disclosure. Without limiting Seller’s Representations, Purchaser acknowledges that the Property may be subject to the federal Americans With Disabilities Act (the “ADA”). The ADA requires, among other matters, that tenants and/or owners of “public accommodations” remove barriers in order to make the Property a property accessible to disabled persons and provide auxiliary aids and services for hearing, vision or speech impaired persons. Without 38 limiting Seller’s Representations, Seller makes make no warranty, representation or guarantee of any type or kind with respect to the Property’s compliance with the ADA (or any similar state or local law), and Seller expressly disclaims disclaim any such representations.

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Samples: Purchase and Sale Contract (Universal Technical Institute Inc)

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ADA Disclosure. Without limiting Seller’s Representations, Purchaser acknowledges that the Property may be subject to the federal Americans With Disabilities Act (the “ADA”). The ADA requires, among other matters, that tenants and/or owners of “public accommodations” remove barriers in order to make the Property a property accessible to disabled persons and provide auxiliary aids and services for hearing, vision or speech impaired persons. Without 29 limiting Seller’s Representations, Seller makes make no warranty, representation or guarantee of any type or kind with respect to the Property’s compliance with the ADA (or any similar state or local law), and Seller expressly disclaims disclaim any such representations.

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Samples: Purchase and Sale Contract (Universal Technical Institute Inc)

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