Common use of Mandatory Cure Items Clause in Contracts

Mandatory Cure Items. On or prior to Closing, Seller shall be unconditionally obligated to cure or remove the following Defects (the “Liquidated Defects”), whether described in the Title Commitment, or first arising or first disclosed by the Title Company (or otherwise) to Buyer after the date of the Title Commitment, and whether or not raised in a Title Objection Notice (defined below): (a) liens securing a mortgage, deed of trust or trust deed) evidencing an indebtedness of Seller; (b) judgment liens against any or all of Seller or its shareholders and the officers, directors, employees, agents or duly authorized managing agent of any or all of Seller or its shareholders (collectively “Seller Parties”); (c) tax liens; (d) broker’s liens based on the written agreement of Seller or any Seller Parties; and (e) any mechanics liens that are based upon a written agreement between either (x) the claimant (a “Contract Claimant”) and any or all of Seller and the Seller Parties, or (y) the Contract Claimant and any other contractor, supplier or materialman with which any or all of Seller and the Seller Parties has a written agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, if, prior to Closing, Seller fails to so cure or remove (or insure over, in a form and substance reasonably acceptable to Buyer) all Liquidated Defects, then Buyer may either (1) terminate this Agreement by written notice to Seller, in which event the provisions of Section 21.8 governing a permitted termination by Buyer shall apply; or (2) proceed to close with title to the Property as it then is, with the right to deduct from the Purchase Price a sum equal to the aggregate amount necessary to cure or remove (by endorsement or otherwise, as reasonably determined by Buyer, acting in good faith) the Liquidated Defects in an amount not to exceed the sum of $500,000.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (National Rv Holdings Inc), Purchase and Sale Agreement (National Rv Holdings Inc)

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Mandatory Cure Items. On or prior to Closing, Seller shall be unconditionally obligated to cure or remove the following Defects (the “Liquidated Defects”), whether described in the Title Commitment, or first arising or first disclosed by the Title Company (or otherwise) to Buyer after the date of the Title Commitment, and whether or not raised in a Title Objection Notice (defined below): (a) liens securing a mortgage, deed of trust or trust deed) deed evidencing an indebtedness of SellerSeller (except the Indenture); (b) judgment liens against any or all of Seller or its shareholders shareholders, partners or members, as the case may be, and the officers, directors, employees, agents or duly authorized managing agent of any or all of Seller or its shareholders shareholders, partners or members, as the case may be (collectively “Seller Parties”); (c) tax liens; (d) broker’s liens based on the written agreement of Seller or any Seller Parties; and (e) any mechanics liens that are based upon a written agreement between either (x) the claimant (a “Contract Claimant”) and any or all of Seller and the Seller Parties, or (y) the Contract Claimant and any other contractor, supplier or materialman with which any or all of Seller and the Seller Parties has a written agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, if, prior to Closing, Seller fails to so cure or remove (or insure over, in a form and substance reasonably acceptable to Buyer) all Liquidated Defects, then Buyer may either (1) terminate this Agreement by written notice to Seller, in which event the provisions of Section 21.8 governing a permitted termination by Buyer of the entire Agreement shall apply; or (2) proceed to close with title to the Property as it then is, with the right to deduct from the Purchase Price a sum equal to the aggregate amount necessary to cure or remove (by endorsement or otherwise, as reasonably determined by Buyer, acting in good faith) the Liquidated Defects in an amount not to exceed the sum of $500,000Defects.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (KAR Holdings, Inc.)

Mandatory Cure Items. On or prior to Closing, Seller shall be unconditionally obligated to cure or remove the following Defects (the “Liquidated Defects”), whether described in the Title Commitment, or first arising or first disclosed by the Title Company (or otherwise) to Buyer after the date of the Title Commitment, and whether or not raised in a Title Objection Notice (defined below): (a) liens securing a mortgage, deed of trust or trust deed) evidencing an indebtedness of Seller; (b) judgment liens against any or all of Seller or its shareholders and the officers, directors, employees, agents or duly authorized managing agent of any or all of Seller or its shareholders (collectively “Seller Parties”); (c) tax liensliens other than property taxes and assessments not constituting a lien while in contest; (d) broker’s liens based on the written agreement of Seller or any Seller Partiesliens; and (e) any mechanics liens that are based upon a written agreement between either (x) the claimant (a “Contract Claimant”) and any or all of Seller and any or all of Seller, its shareholders and the officers, directors, employees, agents or duly authorized managing agent of any or all of Seller or its shareholders (collectively “Seller Parties”), or (y) the Contract Claimant and any other contractor, supplier or materialman with which any or all of Seller and the Seller Parties has a written agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, if, prior to Closing, Seller fails to so cure or remove (or insure over, in a form and substance reasonably acceptable to Buyer) all Liquidated Defects, then Buyer may either (1) terminate this Agreement by written notice to Seller, in which event the provisions of Section 21.8 20.8 governing a permitted termination by Buyer shall apply; or (2) proceed to close with title to the Property as it then is, with the right to deduct from the Purchase Price a sum equal to the aggregate amount necessary to cure or remove (by endorsement or otherwise, as reasonably determined by Buyer, acting in good faithfaith by the parties) the Liquidated Defects in an amount not to exceed the sum of $500,000Defects.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Lenox Group Inc)

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Mandatory Cure Items. On or prior to Closing, Seller shall be unconditionally obligated to cure or remove the following Defects (the “Liquidated Defects”), whether described in the Title Commitment, or first arising or first disclosed by the Title Company (or otherwise) to Buyer after the date of the Title Commitment, and whether or not raised in a Title Objection Notice (defined below): (a) liens securing a mortgage, deed of trust or trust deed) deed evidencing an indebtedness of SellerSeller or Existing Owner; (b) judgment liens against any or all of Seller or its shareholders and the officers, directors, employees, agents or duly authorized managing agent of any or all of Seller or its shareholders (collectively “Seller Parties”); (c) tax liensliens (except for the liens for real property taxes that are not yet due and payable); (d) broker’s liens based on the written agreement of Seller or any Seller Partiesliens; and (e) any mechanics liens that are based upon a written agreement between either liens; and (xf) the claimant (a “Contract Claimant”) and any or all of Seller and the Seller Parties, or (y) the Contract Claimant and any other contractor, supplier or materialman with which any or all of Seller and the Seller Parties has a written agreementliquidated lien. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, if, prior to Closing, Seller fails to so cure or remove (or insure over, in a form and substance reasonably acceptable to Buyer) all Liquidated Defects, then Buyer may either (1) terminate this Agreement by written notice to Seller, in which event the provisions of Section 21.8 20.8 governing a permitted termination by Buyer of the entire Agreement shall apply; or (2) proceed to close with title to the Property as it then is, with the right to deduct from the Purchase Price a sum equal to the aggregate amount necessary to cure or remove (by endorsement or otherwise, as reasonably determined by Buyer, acting in good faith) the Liquidated Defects in an amount not to exceed the sum of $500,000Defects.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Applied Films Corp)

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