Common use of Conveyance Requirements Clause in Contracts

Conveyance Requirements. As used herein, the term “Conveyance Requirements” refers to Buyer’s right to require, as a condition to Buyer’s obligation to acquire the Property at Closing, that Seller is able to: (a) convey the Property in substantially its present condition (except as otherwise provided in Section 17 below); and (b) convey to Buyer fee simple title with respect to the Property subject to the Permitted Exceptions but otherwise free and clear of:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement to Purchase, Agreement to Purchase

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Conveyance Requirements. As used herein, the term “Conveyance Requirements” refers to Buyer’s right to require, as a condition to Buyer’s obligation to acquire the Property at Closing, that Seller is able to: (a) convey the Property in substantially its present condition (except as otherwise provided in Section 17 15 below); and (b) convey to Buyer fee simple title with respect to the Property subject to the Permitted Exceptions but otherwise free and clear of:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement to Purchase

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Conveyance Requirements. As used herein, the term “Conveyance Requirements” refers to Buyer’s right to require, as a condition to Buyer’s obligation to acquire the Property at Closing, that Seller is able to: (a) convey the Property in substantially its present condition (except as otherwise provided in Section 17 16 below); and (b) convey to Buyer fee simple title with respect to the Property subject to the Permitted Exceptions but otherwise free and clear of:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement to Purchase

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