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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 2/9/2021 - P63

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 06:57
Document Date
Fri, 02/05/2021 - 14:10
Meeting Description
Board Of Aldermen
Document Type
Agenda
Meeting Date
Tue, 02/09/2021 - 00:00
Page Number
63
Image URL
https://nashuameetingsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/nm-docs-pages/boa_a__020920…

TO SELLER: Rachel M. and James L. Tebbetis
37 Indian Rock Road
Nashua, New Hampshire 03063

Joyce and Richard L. St. Pierre
2559 E. Elmwood Street
Mesa, Arizona 85213

Cynthia Landry
38 Buckmeadow Road
Nashua, New Hampshire 03062

TO BUYER: City of Nashua

(dq)

(e)

()

Attn: Steven Bolton, Esquire
229 Main Street
Nashua, NH 03060

Binding Effect. This Agreement shall be binding upon and for the benefit of the
parties hereto and their respective legal representatives, successors, and assigns.

Severability. If any term or provision of this Agreement, or the application thereof
to any person or circumstance, shall to any extent, be held invalid or
unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, then the remainder of this
Agreement or the application of such term or provision to any other than those to
which it is held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected thereby, and each
term and provision of this Agreement shall be valid and enforced to the fullest
extent permitted by law.

Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State of New Hampshire.

16. STATUTORY NOTIFICATIONS. Pursuant to Section 477:4-a of the New Hampshire
Revised Statutes Annotated, the SELLER provides the following notifications to the BUYER.

(a)

(b)

RADON GAS. Radon gas, the product of decay of radioactive materials in rock
may be found in some areas of New Hampshire. This gas may pass into a
structure through the ground or through water from a deep well. Testing can
establish its presence and equipment is available to remove it from the air or
water.

ARSENIC. Arsenic is a common groundwater contaminant in New Hampshire
that occurs at unhealthy levels in well water in many areas of the state. Tests are
available to determine whether arsenic is present at unsafe levels, and equipment
is available to remove it from water. The Buyer is encouraged to consult the New
Hampshire Department of Environmental Services private well testing

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