Common use of Clear Title Clause in Contracts

Clear Title. Fee simple title to the Property is vested in Seller; title is good and merchantable of record and title is free of all liens, encumbrances, easements, restrictions, claims of title, leases, adverse possession, condemnation and other matters except the Permitted Encumbrances set forth or identified in any exhibit hereto.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Commercial Purchase and Sale Agreement, Commercial Real Estate Purchase Contract, Commercial Real Estate Purchase Contract

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Clear Title. Fee simple title to the Property is vested in SellerOwner; title is good and merchantable of record and title is free of all liens, encumbrances, easements, restrictions, claims of title, leases, adverse possession, condemnation and other matters except the Permitted Encumbrances set forth or identified in any exhibit hereto.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Exclusive Authorization and Right to Sell Listing Agreement, Exclusive Authorization and Right to Sell Listing Agreement

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