Common use of Dependent Properties Clause in Contracts

Dependent Properties. The continued maintenance, occupancy and operation of the Real Property is not now, and on the Closing Date will not be, dependent to any extent on improvements or facilities located at any other property, and the continued maintenance, occupancy and operation of any other property is not dependent to any extent on improvements or facilities located on the Real Property (including, but not limited to, the Improvements or the Personal Property).

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Purchase and Sale Agreement (TILT Holdings Inc.), Purchase and Sale Agreement (TILT Holdings Inc.), Contribution Agreement

Dependent Properties. The To the best of Seller’s knowledge, the continued maintenance, occupancy and operation of the Real Property is not now, and on the Closing Date will not be, dependent to any extent on improvements or facilities located at any other property, and the continued maintenance, occupancy and operation of any other property is not dependent to any extent on improvements or facilities located on the Real Property (including, but not limited to, the Improvements or the Personal Property).

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Ascend Wellness Holdings, LLC), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Ascend Wellness Holdings, LLC), Purchase and Sale Agreement