Common use of Default by the Seller Clause in Contracts

Default by the Seller. If the transaction herein contemplated fails to close as a result of the default of the Seller hereunder, or the Seller having made any representation or warranty herein which shall be untrue or misleading in any material respect, or the Seller having failed to perform any of the material covenants and agreements contained herein to be performed by the Seller, the Purchaser may, as its sole remedy, either (x) terminate this Agreement (in which case, the Seller shall reimburse the Purchaser for all of the fees, charges, disbursements and expenses of the Purchaser’s attorneys), or (y) pursue a suit for specific performance.

Appears in 32 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (CommonWealth REIT), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Senior Housing Properties Trust), Lease Agreement (Senior Housing Properties Trust)

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