Common use of Condition of the Real Property Clause in Contracts

Condition of the Real Property. The Real Property and the buildings and other fixtures thereon have been reasonably maintained since their acquisition by the Company, are in reasonable order and repair (normal wear and tear excepted), and are in a condition adequate to conduct the Business as currently conducted. The Real Property constitutes all real property upon which the Company conducts its operations. To the knowledge of the Vendor, there is no matter which would have a Material Adverse Impact on the value of the Real Property. No required material capital expenditures relating to environmental or health and safety matters regarding the Company’s Real Property and the buildings thereon have been deferred since January 1, 2013.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Share Purchase Agreement, Share Purchase Agreement (Glatfelter P H Co)