Common use of Buyer's Authority Clause in Contracts

Buyer's Authority. Such proof and evidence of Buyer's authority and authorization to enter into the transaction contemplated hereby, and such proof of the power and authority of the individual(s) executing and/or delivering any instruments, documents or certificates on behalf of any entity to act for and bind such entity, as may be reasonably required by the Title Company or Seller, including, without limitation, any and all consents of any members, directors, partners, limited partners or other persons whose consent to the transactions contemplated hereby is required in accordance with Buyer's internal organizational structure.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale (Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust), Agreement of Purchase and Sale (Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust), Agreement of Purchase and Sale (Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust)

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