Energy Use Disclosures Sample Clauses

Energy Use Disclosures. Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that (i) it has received all disclosures and other documentation or information for the Property required under Section 25402.10 of the California Public Resources Code and its implementing regulations, (ii) Seller has not made and will not make any representations or warranties regarding such disclosures, documentation or information, (iii) such disclosure information is for the current occupancy and use of the Property, (iv) the energy profile of the Property will vary depending on any future occupancy and/or use of the Property, and (v) Seller makes no claims, representations or warranties regarding the future energy profile of the Property.
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Energy Use Disclosures. Tenant agrees to cooperate with Landlord and provide information, including copies of Tenant's utility bills, required by Landlord regarding Tenant's energy consumption at the Premises for purpose of establishing an account with the Energy Star Portfolio Manager website maintained by the EPA and Department of Energy.
Energy Use Disclosures. The Buyer Parties acknowledge and agree that: (a) they have received all disclosures and other documentation or information for the Target Properties required under Section 25402.10 of the California Public Resources Code and its implementing regulations, (b) such disclosure information is for the current occupancy and use of the Target Properties, (c) the energy profile of the Target Properties will vary depending on future occupancy/use of the Target Properties, (d) the Seller Parties make no claims, representations or warranties regarding the future Energy Star profile of any of the Target Properties, and (e) the Seller Parties have not made and will not make any representations or warranties regarding such disclosures or documentation.
Energy Use Disclosures. Seller shall deliver the disclosures and other documentation or information for the Property required under Section 25402.10 of the California Public Resources Code and its implementing regulations (the “Energy Disclosures”) to Purchaser prior to the expiration of the Inspection Period. Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that (a) the Energy Disclosures are for the current occupancy and use of the Property, (b) the energy profile of the Property will vary depending on future occupancy/use of the Property, (c) Seller makes no claims, representations or warranties regarding the future Energy Star profile of the Property, and (d) Seller has not made and will not make any representations or warranties regarding the Energy Disclosures.
Energy Use Disclosures. Buyer acknowledges and agrees that: (a) it has received all disclosures and other documentation or information for the Property required under Section 25402.10 of the California Public Resources Code and its implementing regulations; (b) such disclosure information is for the current occupancy and use of the Property; (c) the energy profiles of the Properties will vary depending on future occupancy or use of the Property; (d) the Property has not been proposed for LEED ratings; and (e) Seller make no claims, representations or warranties regarding the future Energy Star profile of the Property.
Energy Use Disclosures. Buyer acknowledges that Sellers have provided to Buyer, not later than twenty-four (24) hours prior to the execution of this Agreement by Buyer, and Buyer has received and reviewed, all disclosures relating to the energy use and performance of the improvements as are required to be provided to Buyer pursuant to the provisions of California Assembly Xxxx 1103 (California Public Resources Code Section 25402.10), as implemented by final regulations adopted by the California Energy Commission. Buyer agrees that such disclosures are satisfactory to Buyer for the purpose of entering into and performing this Agreement. Buyer further acknowledges and agrees that: (a) such disclosure information is for the current occupancy and use of the Properties, (b) the energy profile of the Properties will vary depending on future occupancy/use of the Properties, and (c) Sellers make no claims, representations or warranties regarding any LEED ratings, Energy Star ratings, or future Energy Star profile of the Properties.
Energy Use Disclosures. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that: (a) it has received all disclosures and other documentation or information for the Project required under Section 25402.10 of the California Public Resources Code and its implementing regulations (“Energy Disclosure Information”), (b) such disclosure information is for the current occupancy and use of the Project, (c) the energy profile of the Project will vary depending on future occupancy/use of the Project, and (d) Landlord makes no claims, representations or warranties regarding the future Energy Star profile of the Project. Tenant agrees that Landlord has timely complied in full with Landlord’s obligations under the Energy Disclosure Requirements. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that (i) Landlord makes no representation or warranty regarding the energy performance of the Building or the accuracy or completeness of the Energy Disclosure Information, and (ii) Landlord shall have no liability to Tenant for any errors or omissions in the Energy Disclosure Information. If and to the extent not prohibited by applicable Laws, Tenant hereby waives any right Tenant may have to receive the Energy Disclosure Information, including, without limitation, any right Tenant may have to terminate this Lease as a result of Landlord’s failure to disclose such information. Further, Tenant hereby releases Landlord from any and all losses, costs, damages, expenses and/or liabilities relating to, arising out of and/or resulting from the Energy Disclosure Requirements, including, without limitation, any liabilities arising as a result of Landlord’s failure to disclose the Energy Disclosure Information to Tenant prior to the execution of this Lease. Tenant further acknowledges that pursuant to the Energy Disclosure Requirements, Landlord may be required in the future to disclose information concerning Tenant’s energy usage to certain third parties, including, without limitation, prospective purchasers, lenders and tenants of the Building (the “Tenant Energy Use Disclosure”). Tenant hereby (A) consents to all such Tenant Energy Use Disclosures, and (B) acknowledges that Landlord shall not be required to notify Tenant of any Tenant Energy Use Disclosure. Further, Tenant hereby releases Landlord from any and all losses, costs, damages, expenses and liabilities relating to, arising out of and/or resulting from any Tenant Energy Use Disclosure. The terms of this Section shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease. (continued...
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