Common use of Identity Of Property Clause in Contracts

Identity Of Property. a. The Purchaser shall admit the identity of the Property purchased with that described in the Proclamation of Sale and such other documents such as muniments offered by the Auctioneer as to the title to the Property upon the evidence afforded by the comparison of the description in the particulars and muniments respectively and with that described in the Security Documents without requiring any further proof.

Appears in 219 contracts

Samples: Loan Agreement, Proclamation of Sale, Facilities Agreement

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Identity Of Property. a. (a) The Purchaser shall admit the identity of or the Property purchased with that described in the Proclamation of Sale and such other documents such as muniments offered by the Auctioneer as to the title to of the Property upon the evidence afforded by the comparison of the description in the particulars and muniments respectively and with that described in the Security Documents without requiring any further proof.

Appears in 60 contracts

Samples: Matter of Facilities Agreement, Matter of Facilities Agreement, Proclamation of Sale

Identity Of Property. a. The Purchaser shall admit the identity of the Property purchased with that described in the Proclamation of Sale and such other documents such as muniments offered by the Auctioneer as to the title to the Property upon the evidence afforded by the comparison of the description in the particulars particu xxxx and muniments respectively and with that described in the Security Documents without requiring any further proof.

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Facility Agreement, Loan Agreement, Loan Agreement

Identity Of Property. a. The Purchaser shall admit the identity of the Property purchased with that described in the Proclamation of Sale and such other documents such as muniments offered by the Auctioneer as to the title to the Property upon the evidence afforded by the comparison of the description in the particulars particu lars and muniments respectively and with that described in the Security Documents without requiring any further proof.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Loan Agreement, Proclamation of Sale, Proclamation of Sale

Identity Of Property. a. (a) The Purchaser shall admit the identity of the Property purchased with that described in the Proclamation of Sale and such other documents such as muniments offered by the Auctioneer as to the title to of the Property upon the evidence afforded by the comparison of the description in the particulars and muniments respectively and with that described in the Security Documents without requiring any further proof.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Proclamation of Sale, Matter of Facility Agreement, auctions.com.my

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Identity Of Property. a. The Purchaser shall admit the identity of the Property purchased with that described in the Proclamation of Sale and such other oth er documents such as muniments offered by the Auctioneer as to the title to the Property upon the evidence afforded by the comparison of the description in the particulars and muniments respectively and with that described in the Security Documents without requiring any further proof.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Matter of Loan Agreement, Proclamation of Sale, www.ehsanauctioneers.com

Identity Of Property. a. The Purchaser shall admit the identity of the Property purchased with that described in the Proclamation of Sale and such other documents such as muniments offered by the Auctioneer as to the title to of the Property upon the evidence afforded by the comparison of the description in the particulars and muniments respectively and with that described in the Security Documents without requiring any further proof.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Facilities Agreement, Facilities Agreement, Loan Agreement

Identity Of Property. a. The Purchaser shall admit the identity of the Property purchased with that described in the Proclamation of Sale and such other oth er documents such as muniments offered by the Auctioneer as to the title to the Property upon the evidence afforded by the comparison c omparison of the description in the particulars and muniments respectively and with that described in the Security Documents without requiring any further proof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Proclamation of Sale

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