Common use of Assumption of Liability Clause in Contracts

Assumption of Liability. Guarantor represents, warrants, covenants, agrees and confirms to Lender that, from and after the date of this Agreement, Guarantor assumes the obligations of the Original Guarantors under the Original Loan Documents, as amended by this Agreement and the other Loan Modification Documents (collectively, referred to herein as the “Obligations”), and agrees to timely pay or perform such Obligations in accordance with the terms of the Loan Documents. Accordingly, Guarantor acknowledges that Guarantor (a) has previously been supplied with copies of all of the Original Loan Documents, (b) has had full opportunity to review the terms of the Original Loan Documents, and (c) is entering into this Agreement with the full realization and understanding that the Property is subject to the liens and other restrictions, obligations and conditions created by and set forth in the Loan Documents.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Consent and Modification Agreement (GTJ REIT, Inc.), Consent and Modification Agreement (GTJ REIT, Inc.), Consent and Modification Agreement (GTJ REIT, Inc.)

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