Other Environmental Issues and Related Use Restrictions Sample Clauses

Other Environmental Issues and Related Use Restrictions. (a) Buyer acknowledges that the Terminals have been used for the storage, disposal, sale, and transfer of petroleum products or derivatives and Seller hereby advises Buyer that (i) releases of such products into the soil have occurred from time to time in the past; and (ii) the Terminals have contaminated subsurface conditions. Any warranty, covenant or provision in the Deed from Seller to Buyer with respect to the Terminals do not, nor will it be deemed to, extend or apply to any release or presence of petroleum products, derivatives, or any other type of contaminant on, in, under, or about the Terminals including, but not limited to, the surface area, size, and location of such substances and/or the description of the types of contaminants contained therein. As part of the consideration for the sale of the Terminals, Buyer for itself, its successors and permitted assigns, covenants and agrees that neither the Real Property, nor any part thereof shall at any time be used for any of the following specifically listed facilities or uses, or any similar facility or use: (1) any residential use, (2) any purpose that would constitute a "Permitted Use" under any of the "residence" or "residential" zones, districts, or classifications set forth in any applicable municipal, county or state zoning laws in effect on the date of the Special Warranty Deed, (3) any school or other educational facility, (4) any group day-care center, child care center, nursery, nursing home, rehabilitation or convalescent facility or other facility which is intended to house or provide care for children, the elderly or the infirm, (5) any playground or recreational park, (6) any health care clinic, hospital or other medical facility, (7) any place of worship, (8) any agricultural use, or (9) any handling of fresh food. In addition, Buyer agrees that it will not at any time construct or install any basements or any water xxxxx for any purpose (collectively the "Use Restrictions"). Any water xxxxx found on the property by Buyer will be plugged in accordance with State or Local regulations. Buyer also agrees to implement and maintain any institutional controls on the property that either are or may be required by Federal, State or Local agencies. Buyer agrees that these covenants and agreements shall survive the Closing; that these covenants and agreements are to run with the Real Property; that these Use Restrictions and the agreement to evaluate and utilize, if required, engineering and ...
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