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OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. In addition to the services rendered to Buyer by the Firm under the terms of this Agreement, ▇▇▇▇▇ is advised to seek other professional advice in matters of law, taxation, financing, insurance, surveying, wood- destroying insect infestation, structural soundness, engineering, building construction, and other matters pertaining to any proposed transaction. Although Firm may provide Buyer the names of providers who claim to perform such services, ▇▇▇▇▇ understands that Firm cannot guarantee the quality of service or level of expertise of any such provider. Buyer agrees to pay the full amount due for all services directly to the service provider whether or not the transaction closes. ▇▇▇▇▇ also agrees to indemnify and hold Firm harmless from and against any and all liability, claim, loss, damage, suit, or expense that Firm may incur either as a result of Buyer’s selection and use of any such provider or Buyer’s election not to have one or more of such services performed. ❑ ▇▇▇▇▇ acknowledges receipt of a sample copy of an Offer to Purchase And Contract for review purposes. ❑ Buyer acknowledges receipt of a sample copy of a Professional Services Disclosure and Election form (form #760) for review purposes.
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. In addition to the services rendered to Buyer by the Firm under the terms of this Agreement, Buyer is advised to seek other professional advice in matters of law, taxation, financing, insurance, surveying, wood- destroying insect infestation, structural soundness, engineering, and other matters pertaining to any proposed transaction. Although Firm may provide Buyer the names of providers who claim to perform such services, Buyer understands that Firm cannot guarantee the quality of service or level of expertise of any such provider. Buyer agrees to pay the full amount due for all services directly to the service provider whether or not the transaction closes. Buyer also agrees to indemnify and hold Firm harmless from and against any and all liability, claim, loss, damage, suit, or expense that Firm may incur either as a result of Buyer‟s selection and use of any such provider or Buyer‟s election not to have one or more of such services performed. Buyer acknowledges receipt of a sample copy of an Offer to Purchase And Contract for review purposes. Buyer acknowledges receipt of a copy of the brochure Questions and Answers on: Home Inspections. Buyer acknowledges receipt of a sample copy of a Professional Services Disclosure and Election form (form #760) for review purposes.
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. In addition to the services rendered to Buyer by the Firm under the terms of this agreement. Buyer is advised to seek other professional advice in matters of law, taxation, financing, insurance, surveying, wood-destroying insect infestation, structural soundness, engineering, and other matters pertaining to any proposed transaction. Although Firm may provide Buyer the names of providers who claim to perform such services, Buyer understands that Firm cannot guarantee the quality of service or level of expertise of any such providers. Buyer agrees to pay the full amount due for all services directly to the service provider whether or not the transaction closes. Buyer also agrees to indemnify and hold Firm harmless from and against any and all liability, claim, loss, damage, suit, or expense that Firm may incur either as a result of Buyer's selection and use of any such providers or Buyer's election not have one or more of such services performed.
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. Representative makes no representation or warranty with respect to the advisability, or the legal or tax effect of, any transaction contemplated by Client. Representative agrees to comply fully with the recommendations of Client's legal and/or tax counsel. Representative warrants that it is not an expert and therefore Client shall not rely upon Representative's Expertise in matters relating to law, tax, financing, surveying, structural conditions, hazardous materials and engineering.
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. If you have significant medical, legal, financial, or other technical questions, you should seek the advice of a competent, independent professional. Our counselors will cooperate with such advisors and will help you consider their counsel in the light of biblical principles. We urge our counselees to properly care for their physical bodies and to seek medical treatment for all physiological problems. Our counselors will assist you in responding to such problems in a godly manner, but our counsel is not intended to replace the services of a qualified physician in the treatment of organic problems. Confidentiality is an important part of the counseling process. As ABC differs in some respects with traditional guidelines regarding confidentiality, we have developed a policy which specifically addresses this issue. Said policy is attached to, incorporated in and subject to the other provisions of this Consent to Counseling Agreement. On rare occasions, a conflict may develop between a counselor and a counselee. The Bible commands that Christians make every effort to live in peace and to resolve disputes with each other in private or within the Christian Church (cf. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 18:15-20; I Corinthians 6:1-8), without involvement of the secular courts. Therefore, in order to ensure faithfulness to this biblical principle, we require all counselees to agree that any claim or dispute arising under, out of, in connection with, or relating to, the counseling received at ABC or any dispute with a counselor thereof, or with Community Bible Church of Central Point, shall be settled by biblically-based mediation and, if necessary, legally binding arbitration in accordance with the Rules of Procedure for Christian Conciliation of the Institute for Christian Conciliation (a copy of which is available on request). The arbiters will be the elders of Community Bible Church of Central Point. If one or more elders of Community Bible Church of Central Point is a party to the dispute, then the three arbiters will be selected from the elders of churches in the Fellowship of Independent Reformed Evangelicals (nationwide), with each party to the dispute choosing one arbiter, and the two arbiters then selecting the third. It is expressly understood that, by consenting in advance to arbitration, the counselee is waiving his right to trial in the civil courts.
