Common use of Adjacent Property Clause in Contracts

Adjacent Property. The Buyer has independently investigated the use (present or future) and character of all property adjacent to the Property. The Buyer has not relied on any statements of any leasing agent or broker or any brochures or displays of the Seller concerning the use or character of any adjacent property. Noise Transmission. Seller has made no representations, warranties or assurances to Buyer concerning noise transmission, other than the Property will be built in accordance with all applicable building codes in effect at the time the plans for the Property were approved by the City of Erie. Buyer hereby agrees that (i) it is not uncommon in close living situations such as in the Property for noise to be heard from other dwelling units or from outside; (ii) sound tends to carry through pipes, air-conditioning, heating, wood studs and flooring; (iii) sound transmission is highly subjective; and (iv) sound transmission in a close setting is not uncommon, but to be expected, in particular noise generated in or about the garages and adjacent driveways on the Property.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sales Contract, Purchase and Sales Contract, Purchase and Sales Contract

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Adjacent Property. The Buyer has independently investigated the use (present or future) and character of all property adjacent to the Property. The Buyer has not relied on any statements of any leasing agent or broker or any brochures or displays of the Seller concerning the use or character of any adjacent property. Noise Transmission. Seller has made no representations, warranties or assurances to Buyer concerning noise transmission, other than the Property will be built in accordance with all applicable building codes in effect at the time the plans for the Property were approved by the City Town of ErieSuperior. Buyer hereby agrees that (i) it is not uncommon in close living situations such as in the Property for noise to be heard from other dwelling units or from outside; (ii) sound tends to carry through pipes, air-conditioning, heating, wood studs and flooring; (iii) sound transmission is highly subjective; and (iv) sound transmission in a close setting is not uncommon, but to be expected, in particular noise generated in or about the garages and adjacent driveways on the Property.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sales Contract, Purchase and Sales Contract, Purchase and Sales Contract

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