Common use of BEACONS Clause in Contracts

BEACONS. Seller is not obliged to indicate the boundaries or the beacons of the property. The Seller confirms that to the best of his knowledge all beacons are correctly positioned and the border of the property is fenced correctly. The Purchaser will be entitled to satisfy himself as to the correctness of the extent of the property.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Offer to Purchase, Offer to Purchase, Offer to Purchase

BEACONS. The Seller is not obliged to indicate the boundaries or the beacons of the propertyImmovable Property or areas over which the Seller holds the Lease Agreement. The Seller confirms that to the best of his knowledge all beacons are correctly positioned and the border of the property is fenced correctly. The Purchaser will be entitled to satisfy himself himself/herself/itself as to the correctness of the extent of the propertyImmovable Property or area subject to the Lease Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Tender Agreement, Tender Agreement, Tender Agreement

BEACONS. The Seller is not obliged to indicate the boundaries or the beacons of the propertyImmovable Property. The Seller confirms that to the best of his knowledge all beacons are correctly positioned positioned, and the border of the property is fenced correctly. The Purchaser will be entitled to satisfy himself as to the correctness of the extent of the propertyImmovable Property.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

BEACONS. The Seller is not obliged to indicate the boundaries or the beacons of the propertyImmovable Property. The Seller confirms that to the best of his knowledge all beacons are correctly positioned and the border of the property is fenced correctly. The Purchaser will be entitled to satisfy himself himself/herself/itself as to the correctness of the extent of the propertyImmovable Property.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Tender Agreement

BEACONS. The Seller is not obliged to indicate the boundaries or the beacons of the propertyImmovable Property. The Seller confirms that to the best of his knowledge all beacons are correctly positioned and the border of the property is fenced correctly. The Purchaser will be entitled to satisfy himself as to the correctness of the extent of the propertyImmovable Property.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Tender Document