Common use of Parties Not Bound Clause in Contracts

Parties Not Bound. Delivery of drafts of this Agreement, and all discussions and written communications regarding drafts of this Agreement, are preliminary discussions only and shall not serve as the basis for any claim of any kind between the parties including any claim of reliance, estoppel, breach of good faith or breach of contract. Neither party is bound unless and until a fully executed Agreement is delivered by both parties.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Purchase and Sale (Hartman vREIT XXI, Inc.), Agreement for Purchase and Sale (Landmark Apartment Trust of America, Inc.), Assignment and Assumption Agreement (Landmark Apartment Trust of America, Inc.)

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