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Res 2014-112/Approving a contract with Jackson Chapel United Methodist Church for the City to purchase approximately 3.001 acres of land at 1400 Wonder World Drive near the intersection of State Highway 123 at a price of $522,894.00 for the location of a
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Res 2014-112/Approving a contract with Jackson Chapel United Methodist Church for the City to purchase approximately 3.001 acres of land at 1400 Wonder World Drive near the intersection of State Highway 123 at a price of $522,894.00 for the location of a
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the extent reasonably practicable, return the Property to its preinspection <br />condition promptly after the alteration occurs; <br />d. Buyer must deliver to Seller copies of all inspection reports that Buyer <br />prepares or receives from third -party consultants or contractors within IS <br />days after their preparation or receipt; and <br />e. Buyer must abide by any other reasonable entry rules imposed by Seller. <br />3. Buyer's Right to Terminate. Buyer may terminate this contract for any reason by <br />notifying Seller before the end of the Inspection Period. If Buyer does not notify Seller of Buyer's <br />termination of the contract before the end of the Inspection Period, Buyer waives the right to <br />terminate this contract pursuant to this provision. <br />H. Representations <br />The parties' representations stated in Exhibit B are true and correct as of the Effective <br />Date and must be true and correct on the Closing Date. <br />I. Condition of the Property until Closing; Cooperation; No Recording of Contract <br />1. Maintenance and Operation. Until closing, Seller will (a) maintain the Property as <br />it existed on the Effective Date, except for reasonable wear and tear and casualty damage; (b) <br />operate the Property in the same manner as it was operated on the Effective Date; and (c) comply <br />with all contracts and governmental regulations affecting the Property. Until the end of the <br />Inspection Period, Seller will not enter into, amend, or terminate any contract that affects the <br />Property other than in the ordinary course of operating the Property and will promptly give notice <br />to Buyer of each new, amended, or terminated contract, including a copy of the contract, in <br />sufficient time so that Buyer may consider the new information before the end of the Inspection <br />Period. If Seller's notice is given within three days before the end of the Inspection Period, the <br />Inspection Period will be extended for three days. After the end of the Inspection Period, Buyer <br />may terminate this contract if Seller enters into, amends, or terminates any contract that affects <br />the Property without first obtaining Buyer's written consent. <br />2. Casualty Damage. Seller will notify Buyer promptly after discovery of any <br />casualty damage to the Property. Seller will have no obligation to repair or replace the Property if <br />it is damaged by casualty before closing. Buyer may terminate this contract if the casualty <br />damage that occurs before closing would materially affect Buyer's intended use of the Property, <br />by giving notice to Seller within fifteen days after receipt of Seller's notice of the casualty (or <br />before closing if Seller's notice of the casualty is received less than fifteen days before closing). <br />If Buyer does not terminate this contract, Seller will (a) convey the Property to Buyer in its <br />damaged condition, (b) assign to Buyer all of Seller's rights under any property insurance <br />policies covering the Property, and (c) pay to Buyer the amount of the deductibles and <br />coinsurance provisions under any insurance policies covering the Property, but not in excess of <br />the cost to repair the casualty damage and less any amounts previously paid by Seller to repair the <br />
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