Common use of Failure or Waiver of Conditions Precedent Clause in Contracts

Failure or Waiver of Conditions Precedent. In the event any of the conditions set forth in Section 5.1 or 5.2 do not occur as of the Closing Date, or such earlier date as set forth above, or have not been waived in writing by Buyer or Seller, respectively, the party for whose benefit the failed condition exists may terminate this Agreement by written notice to the other party, the Deposit will be returned to Buyer, and neither party shall have any further obligation to the other, other than as stated in the Agreement. Buyer and Seller may, at their election, at any time or times on or before the Closing Date, waive in writing the benefit of any of the conditions set forth in Section 5.1 or 5.2. A party’s waiver of any condition to the Closing shall not constitute a waiver by that party of any other unsatisfied conditions, or of such party’s right to terminate this Agreement based on said other unsatisfied conditions, unless such waiver is specified in writing by such party. Buyer and Seller agree to cooperate and to use all reasonable efforts to fulfill the conditions set forth herein.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Loan Sale Agreement (KBS Strategic Opportunity REIT, Inc.), Loan Sale Agreement (Resource Real Estate Opportunity REIT, Inc.), Loan Sale Agreement (KBS Strategic Opportunity REIT, Inc.)

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Failure or Waiver of Conditions Precedent. In the event any of the conditions set forth in Section 5.1 or 5.2 do not occur as of the Closing Date, or such earlier date as may be set forth above, or have not been waived in writing by Buyer or Seller, respectively, the party for whose benefit the failed condition exists may terminate this Agreement by written notice to the other party, the Deposit will be returned to Buyer, and neither party shall have any further obligation to the other, other than as stated in the Agreement. Buyer and Seller may, at their election, at any time or times on or before the Closing Date, waive in writing the benefit of any of the conditions set forth in Section 5.1 or 5.2. A party’s waiver of any condition to the Closing shall not constitute a waiver by that party of any other unsatisfied conditions, or of such party’s right to terminate this Agreement based on said other unsatisfied conditions, unless such waiver is specified in writing by such party. Buyer and Seller agree to cooperate and to use all reasonable efforts to fulfill the conditions set forth herein.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Loan Sale Agreement, Mortgage Loan Sale Agreement (Resource Real Estate Opportunity REIT, Inc.)

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Failure or Waiver of Conditions Precedent. In the event any of the conditions set forth in Section 5.1 4.1 or 5.2 4.2 do not occur as of the Closing Date, or such earlier date as set forth above, or have not been waived in writing by Buyer or Seller, respectively, the party for whose benefit the failed condition exists exists, such party may terminate this Agreement by written notice to the other party, the Deposit will be returned to Buyer, and neither party shall have any further obligation to the other, other than as stated in this Agreement to survive a termination hereof, and the Deposit shall be returned or retained by the party entitled thereto as provided for in this Agreement. Buyer and Seller may, at their election, at any time or times on or before the Closing Datetime, waive in writing the benefit of any of the conditions set forth in Section 5.1 4.1 or 5.24.2. A party’s waiver of any condition to the Closing shall not constitute a waiver by that party of any other unsatisfied conditions, conditions or of such party’s right to terminate this Agreement based on said other unsatisfied conditions, unless such waiver is specified in writing by such party. Buyer and Seller agree to cooperate and to use all reasonable efforts to fulfill the conditions set forth herein.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Loan Purchase and Sale Agreement (KBS Strategic Opportunity REIT, Inc.)

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