Common use of As-Is Sale Clause in Contracts

As-Is Sale. The Buyer shall accept the Property “AS-IS”, “WHERE-IS”, and “WITH ALL FAULTS” as of the closing date and the Buyer specifically agrees that neither the Seller nor the Auctioneer make any representations or warranties of any kind whatsoever, expressed or implied, to the Buyer as to the value, condition or fitness of the Property, environmental or otherwise, or any part thereof or improvements thereon. All descriptions, measurements and acreage provided by the Seller and the Auctioneer are to be used as a guide only. The Buyer acknowledges and agrees that it is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to make such legal, factual and other inquiries, inspections and investigations as the Buyer considers necessary prior to bidding on the Property, and Buyer hereby warrants and represents that he shall have satisfied himself as to the location and condition of the Property, and all descriptions with respect thereto, prior to bidding, and that he has had the opportunity to do so. In certain circumstances the Seller will complete and provide a Property Condition Disclosure Statement. If a Property Condition Disclosure Statement is available, the Bidder may view such information.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: www.rbauction.com, www.rbauction.com.mx, www.rbauction.com

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