Home Q&A Forum This is a very insignificant question but one that I cannot find an answer. On the PAR Agreement for the Sale of Real Estate there are numbers listed in parentheses after each section, such as, Purchase Price and Deposits (4-14). Are the numbers referencing something? What is the significance?

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Asked on Aug 10, 2023

This is a very insignificant question but one that I cannot find an answer. On the PAR Agreement for the Sale of Real Estate there are numbers listed in parentheses after each section, such as, Purchase Price and Deposits (4-14). Are the numbers referencing something? What is the significance?

I am a trainer here in the Northeast and assisting our internal team players to understand a contract and pull information that is pertinent to their transaction.

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I would need to see the agreement so I could know what you mean.

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