Definitions of First Settlement Property and Second Settlement Property Sample Clauses

Definitions of First Settlement Property and Second Settlement Property. The last paragraph of Section 1 of the Agreement is amended and restated in its entirety as follows: “The Florida Property, the Minnesota Property and all of the Pennsylvania Property except for that portion of the Pennsylvania Property located at 000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxx (the “Pennsylvania Second Settlement Property”) are referred to herein collectively as the “First Settlement Property”; the Maryland Property, the New Jersey Property and the Pennsylvania Second Settlement Property are referred to herein collectively as the “Second Settlement Property.”
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