Common use of NO WARRANTEES Clause in Contracts

NO WARRANTEES. The parties agree that neither the licensee, nor his or her representatives have made any representations, have given no express or implied warranties and have assumed no responsibility, indirectly or directly, with respect to the condition of the property.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Agreement for the Sale of Real Estate, Agreement for the Sale of Real Estate, Agreement for the Sale of Real Estate

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