Common use of Conditions Solely for the Benefit of the City Clause in Contracts

Conditions Solely for the Benefit of the City. All conditions precedent are solely for the benefit of the City, its successors and assigns, and no other person shall have standing to require satisfaction of any condition and no other person shall be deemed to be a beneficiary of any such condition, any and all of which may be freely waived in whole or in part by the City at any time the City deems it advisable to do so.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: City of Toronto, Contribution Agreement, Contribution Agreement

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Conditions Solely for the Benefit of the City. All conditions precedent to the obligation of the City to make any advance are solely for the benefit of the City, its successors and assigns, and no other person shall have standing to require satisfaction of any condition and no other person shall be deemed to be a beneficiary of any such condition, any and all of which may be freely waived in whole or in part by the City at any time the City deems it advisable to do so.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Forbearance Agreement, City of Toronto, Escrow Agreement

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