Closing Cost Sample Clauses

Closing Cost. Other than specified herein, Seller is to pay seller's normal closing cost and Buyer is to pay buyer's normal closing cost.
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Closing Cost. Unless exempt by law, the Grantor shall be obligated to pay the cost of the Nebraska Documentary Stamp taxes on the Exchange Property. Each Grantee Party shall be obligated to pay the cost of filing its deed, if required by law. The Parties shall prepare the deeds, closing statements and Real Estate Transfer Statements.
Closing Cost a. SELLER shall pay for the preparation of the deed to the property.
Closing Cost. Seller shall be responsible for payment of fees of its counsel and all costs of Seller's compliance with this Agreement. Seller shall cause to be issued the commitment for owner's Title Policy in the amount of $1,500,000.00 and Purchaser shall be responsible for the fees of its counsel and all costs of Purchaser's compliance with this Agreement. As to the cost of the title policy, Purchaser shall be responsible for payment of the premium payable to the title insurance company in connection with the owner's Title Policy.
Closing Cost. Purchaser to pay all closing costs including but not limited to attorneys' fees, document preparation, documentary stamps and all other costs or expenses associated with closing, excluding commissions. Purchaser Initial /s/MAT Purchaser Initial /s/JMT Seller Initial /s/ HBD Seller Initial /s/ SLG PRORATION. Taxes, rents, homeowners association fees, and other assessments shall be prorated as of the date of the closing.
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Closing Cost. Seller and Purchaser each agree to pay the following costs at the Closing:
Closing Cost. PURCHASER shall have pay all closing cost, including any and all attorney fees, documentary stamps on the Trustee's Deed, recording fees.
Closing Cost. Sofamor Danex Xxxup, Inc., will reimburse you for any closing cost, appraisals, and legal fees associated with the sale of your current residence and the purchase of your new home in Memphis. This total cost is not to exceed $25,000.
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