Grantor’s Warranty of Title Sample Clauses

Grantor’s Warranty of Title. Grantor covenants and warrants to Grantee that Grantor is the owner of the Easement Area, that Grantor has a right to convey an easement in the manner and form set forth in this Agreement, and that the Easement Area is free and clear of all mortgages, liens or encumbrances, except for those disclosed in writing to Grantee.
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Grantor’s Warranty of Title. Grantor warrants it has good and indefeasible fee simple title to the Total Property and Easement Property and possesses the right to enter into the Easement grant made herein.

Related to Grantor’s Warranty of Title

  • Warranty of Title Seller warrants that at the time of signing this Agreement, Seller neither knows, nor has reason to know, of the existence of any outstanding title or claim of title hostile to the rights of Seller in the goods.

  • Special Warranty of Title Seller shall warrant and defend the title to the Properties conveyed to Buyer against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming the Properties or any part thereof by, through or under Seller or its Affiliate, but not otherwise.

  • Quality of Title Each Loan, together with the Related Security related thereto, shall, at all times, be owned by the Borrower free and clear of any Lien except as provided in Section 4.2(a)(iii), and upon each Funding, the Collateral Agent as agent for the Secured Parties shall acquire a valid and perfected first priority security interest in such Loans, the Related Security related thereto and all Collections then existing or thereafter arising, free and clear of any Lien, except as provided in Section 4.2(a)(iii). No effective financing statement or other instrument similar in effect covering any Loan or Dealer Agreement shall at any time be on file in any recording office except such as may be filed (i) in favor of the Borrower in accordance with the Contribution Agreement or (ii) in favor of the Collateral Agent in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Title Warranty Assignor warrants that:

  • Conveyance of Title Upon closing, Seller shall execute and deliver to Buyer a Patent, Grant Deed, or Quit Claim Deed conveying title to the Cabin/Home Site. Buyer shall also receive a Xxxx of Sale executed by the current owner of the Personal Property in form of Exhibit B, attached hereto. If Buyer and the owner of the Personal Property are identical, then the Xxxx of Sale shall be returned to said party.

  • Certificate of Title The Receivable File related to such Receivable contains the original Certificate of Title (or a photocopy or image thereof) or evidence that an application for a Certificate of Title has been filed.

  • Seller’s Warranties (1) The Seller warrants that, except as disclosed in this contract at settlement:

  • Condition of Title 5.1 If, prior to Closing (as hereinafter defined), a date-down to the Title Commitment discloses any new Unpermitted Exceptions which, in the aggregate, do not exceed $25,000 (each, a "Minor Unpermitted Exception"), Seller shall, at Seller's expense, bond over, cure and/or have such Minor Unpermitted Exceptions removed from the Title Commitment or have the Title Insurer commit to insure against loss or damage that may be occasioned by such Minor Unpermitted Exceptions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if such date down to the Title Commitment discloses any new Unpermitted Exceptions which, in the aggregate, equal or exceed $25,000, Seller shall have the right, but not the obligation, to bond over, cure and/or have such exceptions removed from the Title Commitment or to have the Title Insurer commit to insure against loss or damage that may be occasioned by such Unpermitted Exceptions. If Seller fails to bond over, cure or have any Unpermitted Exception removed or have the Title Insurer commit to insure as specified above within five (5) business days from the date of the date down to the Title Commitment, Purchaser may terminate this Agreement upon written notice to Seller within three (3) days after the expiration of such five (5) business day period; provided, however, and notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, if the Unpermitted Exception which gives rise to Purchaser's right to terminate was recorded against the Property as a result of the affirmative action of Seller (and not by any unrelated third party) or if Seller is able to bond over, cure or remove a Minor Unpermitted Exception for a cost not to exceed $25,000 or the Title Insurer is willing to insure over a Minor Unpermitted Exception for a cost not to exceed $25,000 in accordance with the terms hereof and Seller fails to expend such funds in either case, then Purchaser shall have the additional rights contained in Paragraph 14 herein. Absent notice from Purchaser to Seller in accordance with the preceding sentence, Purchaser shall be deemed to have elected to take title subject to said Unpermitted Exception, without any reduction in or setoff against the Purchase Price as a result thereof. If Purchaser terminates this Agreement in accordance with the terms of this Paragraph 5.1, this Agreement shall terminate without further action of the parties and all Earnest Money theretofore deposixxx xxxo the escrow by Purchaser, together with any interest accrued thereon, shall be returned to Purchaser, and neither party shall have any further liability to the other, except for those covenants and obligations that specifically survive termination of this Agreement.

  • Documents of Title Not sign or authorize the signing of any financing statement or other document naming Borrower as debtor or obligor, or acquiesce or cooperate in the issuance of any xxxx of lading, warehouse receipt or other document or instrument of title with respect to any Collateral, except those negotiated to Lender, or those naming Lender as secured party, or if solely to create, perfect or maintain a Permitted Lien.

  • Title to Property and Encumbrances The Company has good and valid title to all properties and assets used in the conduct of its business (except for property held under valid and subsisting leases which are in full force and effect and which are not in default) free of all Liens except Permitted Liens and such ordinary and customary imperfections of title, restrictions and encumbrances as do not in the aggregate constitute a Company Material Adverse Effect.

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