Common use of Absolute Transfer Clause in Contracts

Absolute Transfer. It is the intention of Seller to transfer absolute title of the Personal Property to Buyer, its successors and assigns, free of any equity of redemption by Seller or its successors and assigns

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Resource Real Estate Investors 6 LP), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Resource Real Estate Investors 6 LP), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Resource Real Estate Investors 7, L.P.)

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Absolute Transfer. It is the intention of Seller to transfer absolute title of the Personal Property Conveyed Assets to Buyer, its successors and assigns, free of any equity of redemption by Seller or its successors and assigns

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Resource Real Estate Investors 7, L.P.), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Resource Real Estate Investors 7, L.P.), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Resource Real Estate Investors 7, L.P.)

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Absolute Transfer. It is the intention of Seller to transfer absolute title of the Personal Property to Buyer, its successors and assigns, free of any equity of redemption by Seller or its successors and assigns.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement of Sale and Purchase (Resource Real Estate Opportunity REIT II, Inc.)

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