A buyer, sometimes called a "merchandiser," is a person who purchases finished goods, typically for resale, for a firm, government, or organization. (A person who purchases material used to make goods is called a purchasing agent.)
Buyer understands and agrees that Exhedra may be called upon by the seller, a third party, or a self initiated investigation to examine the work that was delivered.
Buyer agrees not to post any projects or bonuses to themselves (or to other accounts which they own), as doing this would unfairly inflate the receiver's ratings, and could also be related to unethical or illegal monetary activities (such as money laundering or embezzlement).
Buyer agrees that Exhedra may hold all funds on all accounts that are involved as a deposit for a period of one year.
If the buyer changes his mind or is unable to purchase, the earnest money is forfeited unless the binder expressly provides that it is to be refunded.
The determination whether a covenant runs with the land or is personal is governed by the language of the covenant, the intent of the parties, and the law in the State where the land is situated.
A check of the title records, generally at the local courthouse, to make sure the buyer is purchasing a house from the legal owner and there are no liens, overdue special assessments, or other claims or outstanding restrictive convenants filed in the record, which would adversely affect the marketability or value of title.