Common use of Inability to Convey Title Clause in Contracts

Inability to Convey Title. Should Seller, for any reason whatsoever, except for a willful default, be unable to convey and transfer title to the Premises to the Purchaser in accordance with the terms of this Contract, Seller’s sole liability shall be limited to the refund of all moneys paid on account of this Contract by Purchaser, in which event, this Contract shall be null and void and the parties shall have no further liability, obligation and/or responsibility to the other.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement, recordandreturn.com, recordandreturn.com

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