Common use of STATUTORY TAX DISTRICTS Clause in Contracts

STATUTORY TAX DISTRICTS. If the Property is situated in a utility or other statutorily created district providing water, sewer, drainage, or flood control facilities and services, Chapter 49, Texas Water Code, requires Seller to deliver and Buyer to sign the statutory notice relating to the tax rate, bonded indebtedness, or standby fee of the district prior to final execution of this contract.

Appears in 110 contracts

Samples: Residential Condominium Contract, adc-tenbox-prod.imgix.net, auctioneersoftware.s3.amazonaws.com

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STATUTORY TAX DISTRICTS. If the Property is situated in a utility or other statutorily created district providing water, sewer, drainage, or flood control facilities and services, Contract Concerning Page 4 of 11 11-10-2020 (Address of Property) Chapter 49, Texas Water Code, requires Seller to deliver and Buyer to sign the statutory notice relating to the tax rate, bonded indebtedness, or standby fee of the district prior to final execution of this contract.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: formspal.com, formspal.com, content.har.com

STATUTORY TAX DISTRICTS. If the Property is situated in a utility or other statutorily created district providing water, sewer, drainage, or flood control facilities and services, Chapter 49, Texas Water Code, requires Seller to deliver and Buyer to sign the statutory notice relating to the tax rate, bonded indebtedness, or standby fee of the district prior to final execution of this contractContract, and Buyer acknowledges receipt of the notice.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Earnest Money Contract, Earnest Money Contract, Earnest Money Contract

STATUTORY TAX DISTRICTS. If the Property is situated in a utility or other statutorily created district providing water, sewer, drainage, or flood control facilities and services, Chapter 49, Texas Water Code, Code requires Seller to deliver and Buyer to sign the statutory notice relating to the tax rate, bonded indebtedness, or standby fee of the district prior to final execution of this contract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.legacysite.landbrokermls.com, www.legacysite.landbrokermls.com, Mesa Builders Inc

STATUTORY TAX DISTRICTS. If the Property is situated in a utility or other statutorily created district providing water, sewer, drainage, or flood control facilities and services, Chapter 49, Texas Water Code, requires Seller to deliver and Buyer Purchaser to sign the statutory notice relating to the tax rate, bonded indebtedness, or standby fee of the district prior to final execution of this contractAgreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale (Lodging Fund REIT III, Inc.), Agreement of Purchase and Sale (Lodging Fund REIT III, Inc.)

STATUTORY TAX DISTRICTS. If the Property is situated sit uated in a utility u tility or other ot her statutorily created district providing water, sewer, drainage, or flood control co ntrol facilities and services, Chapter 49, Texas Water Code, requires Seller to deliver and Buyer to sign the statutory notice relating to the tax rate, bonded indebtedness, or standby fee of o f the district prior to final execution of this contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Equal Housing Opportunity, Farm and Ranch Contract

STATUTORY TAX DISTRICTS. If the Property is situated sit uated in a utility or other statutorily created district providing water, sewersewer , drainage, or flood control facilities and services, Chapter 49, Texas Water CodeCo de, requires Seller to deliver and Buyer to sign the statutory notice relating rela ting to the tax rate, bonded indebtedness, or standby fee of the district prior to final execution of this contract. The Property is not currently located in a utility or other statutory statutorily created district providing water, sewer , drainage, or flood control facilities and services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Condominium Contract

STATUTORY TAX DISTRICTS. If the Property is situated in a utility or other statutorily created district providing water, sewer, drainage, or flood control facilities and services, Chapter 49, Texas Water Code, Code requires Seller County to deliver and Buyer to sign the statutory notice relating to the tax rate, bonded indebtedness, or standby fee of the district prior to final execution of this contractAgreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Exchange

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STATUTORY TAX DISTRICTS. If the Property is situated in a utility or other statutorily created district providing water, sewer, drainage, or flood control facilities and services, Chapter 49, Texas Water Code, requires Seller to deliver and Buyer to sign the statutory notice relating to the tax rate, bonded indebtedness, or standby fee of the district prior to final execution of this contractContract. To the greatest extent allowed by law, Xxxxx waives the right to receive such notice, and assumes the obligation of obtaining the information that would be disclosed in the notice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Land Sales Contract

STATUTORY TAX DISTRICTS. If the Property is situated in a utility or other statutorily created district providing water, sewer, drainage, or flood control facilities and services, Chapter 49, Texas Water Code, requires Seller to deliver and Buyer to sign the statutory notice relating to the tax rate, bonded indebtedness, or standby fee of the district prior to final execution of this contract.. eggaarr nc

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.texasnationaltitle.com

STATUTORY TAX DISTRICTS. If the Property is situated in a utility or other statutorily created district providing water, sewer, drainage, or flood control facilities and services, Chapter 49, Texas Water Code, requires Seller to deliver and Buyer to sign the statutory notice relating to the tax rate, bonded indebtedness, or standby fee of the district prior to final execution of this contractContract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Earnest Money Contract

STATUTORY TAX DISTRICTS. If the Property is situated in a utility or other statutorily created district providing water, sewer, drainage, or flood control facilities and services, Chapter 49, Texas Water CodeWater, Code requires Seller to deliver and Buyer to sign the statutory notice relating to the tax rate, bonded indebtedness, or standby fee of the district prior to final execution of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Valcent Products Inc.

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