Common use of Buyer’s Knowledge Clause in Contracts

Buyer’s Knowledge. “Buyer’s Knowledge” means the Actual Knowledge of Nxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, an officer of each Buyer, and does not imply any inspection, examination or other inquiry undertaken by Buyer or said individual to determine the accuracy of any representation, warranty or other statement made “to Buyer’s Knowledge” in this Agreement or in any of Buyer’s Closing Documents.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale (First Potomac Realty Trust), Agreement of Purchase and Sale And (First Potomac Realty Trust)

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Buyer’s Knowledge. “Buyer’s Knowledge” means the Actual Knowledge of Nxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, an officer of each Buyer, and does not imply any inspection, examination or other inquiry undertaken by Buyer or said individual to determine the accuracy of any representation, warranty or other statement made “to Buyer’s Knowledge” in this Agreement or in any of Buyer’s Closing Documents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale And (First Potomac Realty Trust)

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Buyer’s Knowledge. “Buyer’s Knowledge” means the Actual Knowledge actual present (and not the constructive) knowledge of Nxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, an officer of each Buyer, Xxxx Xxxxx and does not imply that said individual has or should have conducted any inspection, examination or other inquiry undertaken by Buyer or said individual to determine the accuracy of any representation, warranty or other statement made “to Buyer’s Knowledge” in this Agreement or in any of Buyer’s Closing Documentsother document delivered by Buyer prior to or at Closing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale (Chesapeake Lodging Trust)

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