Common use of Entry onto the Property Clause in Contracts

Entry onto the Property. Acting at Purchaser's own risk and expense, Seller hereby permits Purchaser and his authorized representatives to enter onto the Property for the purposes of making an inspection or appraisal of the same, and making a field survey of the same which could result in a plat of survey being prepared. However, Seller and Purchaser agree the Property is being sold and purchased "by the tract and not by the acreage". In exercising the permission hereby given, Purchaser shall and does hereby agree to indemnify, defend and hold Seller harmless from any loss or liability suffered by Seller.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Sell and Purchase, Sell and Purchase, Sell and Purchase

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