Common use of Duty to Protect Clause in Contracts

Duty to Protect. Grantor agrees neither to abandon nor leave unattended the Property. Grantor shall do all other acts, in addition to those acts set forth above in this section, which from the character and use of the Property are reasonably necessary to protect and preserve the Property.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Corporate Resolution (Abidon Inc), Deed of Trust (Rockies Fund Inc), Business Loan Agreement (Jameson Inns Inc)

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Duty to Protect. Grantor agrees neither to abandon nor or leave unattended the Property. Grantor shall do all other acts, in addition to those acts set forth above in this section, which from the character and use of the Property are reasonably necessary to protect and preserve the Property.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Mortgage (Autoscope Technologies Corp), Mortgage (Adcare Health Systems, Inc), Mortgage (Gta-Ib, LLC)

Duty to Protect. Grantor Gxxxxxx agrees neither to abandon nor or leave unattended the Property. Grantor shall do all other acts, in addition to those acts set forth above in this section, which from the character and use of the Property are reasonably necessary to protect and preserve the Property.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Mortgage and Security Agreement (Shepherd's Finance, LLC), Mortgage and Security Agreement (Shepherd's Finance, LLC), Mortgage and Security Agreement (Shepherd's Finance, LLC)

Duty to Protect. Grantor agrees neither to abandon nor leave unattended the Property. Grantor shall do all other acts, in addition to those acts set forth above in this section, which from the character and use of at the Property are reasonably necessary to protect and preserve the Property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Mortgage (Prime Cellular Inc)

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Duty to Protect. Grantor agrees neither to abandon nor leave unattended the Property. Grantor shall do all other acts, in addition to those acts set forth above in this section, which from the character and use of the Property are reasonably necessary to protect and preserve the Property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (Nevada Gold & Casinos Inc)

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