Common use of EXTENSION TO PERFECT TITLE OR MAKE PREMISES CONFORM Clause in Contracts

EXTENSION TO PERFECT TITLE OR MAKE PREMISES CONFORM. If the Seller shall be unable to give title or to make conveyance, or to deliver possession of the Premises, all as herein stipulated, or if at the time of the delivery of the Deed the Premises do not conform with the provisions hereof, the Seller shall use reasonable efforts to remove any defects in title, or to deliver possession as provided herein, or to make the Premises conform to the provisions hereof, as the case may be, in which event the Seller shall give written notice thereof to the Buyer at or before the time for performance hereunder and the time for performance hereof shall be extended for a period of thirty (30) days. Notwithstanding anything in this agreement to the contrary, the Seller’s obligation to use reasonable efforts to remove any defects in title or to deliver possession as provided herein, or to make the Premises conform to the provisions hereof shall not obligate the Seller to expend more than $1,000 in so doing, except for the discharge of mortgages and liens of which the Seller has actual knowledge at the time of signing this agreement.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Auction Sale, Memorandum of Auction Sale, Memorandum of Auction Sale

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EXTENSION TO PERFECT TITLE OR MAKE PREMISES CONFORM. If the Seller SELLER shall be unable to give title or to make conveyance, or to deliver possession of the Premisespremises, all as herein stipulated, or if at the time of the delivery of the Deed deed the Premises premises do not conform with the provisions hereof, then the Seller SELLER shall use reasonable efforts to remove any defects in title, or to deliver possession as provided herein, or to make the Premises said premises conform to the provisions hereof, as the case may be, in which event the Seller SELLER shall give written notice thereof to the Buyer BUYER at or before the time for performance hereunder hereunder, and thereupon the time for performance hereof shall be extended for a period of thirty (30) days. Notwithstanding anything in this agreement In the event that such an extension occurs, XXXXX agrees to close prior to expiration of the contrary, the Seller’s obligation to use reasonable efforts to remove any defects in title or extension period and as soon as reasonably possible after SELLER is prepared to deliver possession as provided herein, or to make the Premises conform to the provisions hereof in compliance with this Agreement. In no event shall not obligate the Seller SELLER be required to expend more than a total of $1,000 in so doing, except for 1,000.00 to clear title to and deliver possession of the discharge of mortgages and liens of which the Seller has actual knowledge at the time of signing this agreementPremises.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement

EXTENSION TO PERFECT TITLE OR MAKE PREMISES CONFORM. If the Seller SELLERS shall be unable to give title or to make conveyance, or to deliver possession of the Premisespremises, all as herein stipulated, or if at the time of the delivery of the Deed deed the Premises premises do not conform with the provisions hereof, the Seller SELLERS shall use reasonable efforts to remove any defects in title, or to deliver possession as provided herein, or to make the Premises said premises conform to the provisions hereof, as the case may be, in which event the Seller SELLERS shall give written notice thereof to the Buyer BUYERS at or before the time for performance hereunder hereunder, and thereupon the time for performance hereof shall be extended for a period of thirty (30) days. Notwithstanding anything in this agreement , or up to the contraryday before the BUYERS rate lock expires, whichever comes first. Nothing herein shall require the SellerSELLERS to spend in excess of one half of one percent of the Purchase Price, exclusive of voluntary liens or encumbrances but inclusive of reasonable attorney’s obligation fees. Sellers inability to use reasonable efforts to remove any defects in title or to deliver possession as provided herein, or to make the Premises conform to the provisions hereof vacate shall not obligate entitle the Seller to expend more than $1,000 in so doing, except for the discharge of mortgages and liens of which the Seller has actual knowledge at the time of signing an extension pursuant to this agreement.Agreement. 01/07/22 JEG

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement

EXTENSION TO PERFECT TITLE OR MAKE PREMISES CONFORM. If the Seller SELLER shall be unable to give title or to make conveyance, or to deliver possession of the Premisespremises, all as herein stipulated, or if at the time of the delivery of the Deed deed the Premises premises do not conform with the provisions hereof, then the Seller SELLER shall use reasonable efforts to remove any defects in title, or to deliver possession as provided herein, or to make the Premises said premises conform to the provisions hereof, as the case may be, in which event the Seller SELLER shall give written notice thereof to the Buyer BUYER at or before the time for performance hereunder hereunder, and thereupon the time for performance hereof shall be extended for a period of thirty (30) days. Notwithstanding anything in this agreement days provided, however, that BUYER’S financing terms continue through and including such extended date or can be extended at no additional cost or expense to the contraryBUYER, upon terms no less favorable to the Seller’s obligation BUYER. In the event that such an extension occurs, XXXXX agrees to use reasonable efforts close prior to remove any defects in title or expiration of the extension period and as soon as reasonably possible after SELLER is prepared to deliver possession as provided herein, or to make the Premises conform to the provisions hereof in compliance with this Agreement. In no event shall not obligate the Seller SELLER be required to expend more than a total of $1,000 in so doing, except for 1,000.00 to clear title to and deliver possession of the discharge of mortgages and liens of which the Seller has actual knowledge at the time of signing this agreementPremises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement

EXTENSION TO PERFECT TITLE OR MAKE PREMISES CONFORM. If the Seller SELLER shall be unable to give title or to make conveyance, or to deliver possession of the Premises, all as herein stipulated, or if at the time of the delivery of the Deed the Premises do not conform with the provisions hereof, the Seller SELLER shall use reasonable efforts to remove any defects in title, or to deliver possession as provided herein, or to make the Premises conform to the provisions hereof, as the case may be, in which event the Seller SELLER shall give written notice thereof to the Buyer BUYER at or before the time for performance hereunder and the time for performance hereof shall be extended for a period of thirty (30) days. Notwithstanding anything in this agreement to the contrary, the Seller’s SELLER’S obligation to use reasonable efforts to remove any defects in title or to deliver possession as provided herein, or to make the Premises conform to the provisions hereof shall not obligate the Seller SELLER to expend more than $1,000 in so doing, except for the discharge of mortgages and liens of which the Seller SELLER has actual knowledge at the time of signing this agreementAgreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Auction Sale

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EXTENSION TO PERFECT TITLE OR MAKE PREMISES CONFORM. If the Seller shall be unable to give title or to make conveyance, or to deliver possession of the Premises, all as herein stipulated, or if at the time of the delivery of the Deed the Premises do not conform with the provisions hereof, the Seller shall use reasonable efforts to remove any defects in title, or to deliver possession as provided herein, or to make the Premises conform to the provisions hereof, as the case may be, in which event the Seller shall give written notice thereof to the Buyer at or before the time for performance hereunder and the time for performance hereof shall be extended for a period of thirty (30) days. Notwithstanding anything in this agreement to the contrary, the Seller’s obligation to use reasonable efforts to remove any defects in title or to deliver possession as provided herein, or to make the Premises conform to the provisions hereof shall not obligate the Seller to expend more than $1,000 in so doing, except for the discharge of mortgages and liens of which the Seller has actual knowledge at the time of signing this agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Auction Sale

EXTENSION TO PERFECT TITLE OR MAKE PREMISES CONFORM. If the Seller shall be unable to give title or to make conveyance, or to deliver possession of the Premises, all as herein stipulated, or if at the time of the delivery of the Deed the Premises do not conform with the provisions hereof, the Seller shall use reasonable efforts to remove any defects in title, or to deliver possession as provided herein, or to make the Premises conform to the provisions hereof, as the case may be, in which event the Seller shall give written notice thereof to the Buyer at or before the time for performance hereunder and the time for performance hereof shall be extended for a period of thirty sixty (3060) days. Notwithstanding anything in this agreement to the contrary, the Seller’s obligation to use reasonable efforts to remove any defects in title or to deliver possession as provided herein, or to make the Premises conform to the provisions hereof shall not obligate the Seller to expend more than $1,000 in so doing, except for the discharge of mortgages and liens of which the Seller has actual knowledge at the time of signing this agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Auction Sale

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