Common use of No Rights to Acquire Property Clause in Contracts

No Rights to Acquire Property. No person, firm or entity other than Buyer has any rights in, or right to acquire, the Property or any part thereof, and as long as this Agreement remains in force, Seller will not, without Buyer's prior written consent, lease, transfer, mortgage, pledge, or convey, its interest in the Property, or any portion thereof, nor any right therein or grant any right or option to anyone to effect any such transaction. 7.1.2

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement and Escrow Instructions (Homefed Corp), Purchase Agreement and Escrow Instructions (Homefed Corp), Purchase Agreement and Escrow Instructions (Homefed Corp)

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No Rights to Acquire Property. No person, firm or entity other than Buyer has any rights in, or right to acquire, the Property or any part thereof, and as long as this Agreement remains in force, Seller will not, without Buyer's prior written consent, lease, transfer, mortgage, pledge, or convey, its interest in the Property, or any portion thereof, nor any right therein therein, or grant any right or option to anyone to effect any such transaction. 7.1.2

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Paradise Valley (Homefed Corp), Paradise Valley (Homefed Corp)

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No Rights to Acquire Property. No person, firm or entity other than Buyer has any rights in, or right to acquire, the Property or any part thereof, and as long as this Agreement remains in force, Seller will not, without Buyer's prior written consent, lease, transfer, mortgage, pledge, or convey, its interest in the Property, or any portion thereof, nor any right therein or grant any right or option to anyone to effect any such transaction. 7.1.2.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement and Escrow Instructions (Homefed Corp)

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