Common use of Representation by Legal Counsel Clause in Contracts

Representation by Legal Counsel. Notwithstanding any rule or maxim of construction to the contrary, any ambiguity or uncertainty shall not be construed against either Seller or Buyer based upon authorship of any of the provisions of this Agreement. Seller and Buyer each hereby warrant, represent and certify to the other as follows: (a) that the contents of this Agreement have been completely and carefully read by the representing party and legal counsel for the representing party; (b) that the representing party has been separately represented by legal counsel and the representing party is satisfied with such representation; (c) that the representing party's legal counsel has advised the representing party of, and the representing party fully understands, the legal consequences of this Agreement; and (d) that no other person (whether a party to this Agreement or not) has made any threats, promises or representations of any kind whatsoever to induce the execution hereof, other than the performance of the terms and provisions hereof.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale and Joint Escrow Instructions (Capital Builders Development Properties Ii), Agreement of Purchase and Sale (Capital Builders Development Properties Ii), Agreement of Purchase and Sale (Capital Builders Development Properties Ii)

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