Objections to Preliminary Title Report Sample Clauses

Objections to Preliminary Title Report. Chalone's review and approval of the Preliminary Title Report and all title exceptions. Chalone will be deemed to have accepted title unless it notifies the Xxxxx Trust of its reasonable disapproval of the condition of title within seven (7) business days from the execution of this Agreement. If Chalone reasonably disapproves of any item(s) in the Preliminary Title Report before the end of this seven (7) business day period, within five (5) business days after Chalone's disapproval of any of these items, the Xxxxx Trust may elect to remove such item(s) or may elect not to remove such item(s). If the Xxxxx Trust elects not to remove such item(s), Chalone may terminate this Agreement or may proceed to Closing and will be deemed to have accepted the disapproved item(s).
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  • Preliminary Title Report Seller will, within five (5) Business Days after the Opening of Escrow, cause the Title Company to deliver a preliminary title report for the Property to Buyer and Seller (the "Title Report") along with copies of all plotted easements and underlying documents referenced therein. Buyer shall have until thirty (30 days prior to the end of the Feasibility Period (the "Title Disapproval Deadline") to notify Seller and Title Company what exceptions to title shown thereon, if any, are unacceptable to Buyer ("Disapproved Exceptions"). Buyer’s failure to deliver to Seller written notice of any Disapproved Exceptions by the end of the Title Disapproval Deadline shall be deemed approval by Buyer of all exceptions to title reported in the Title Report. In the event Buyer timely gives notice of any Disapproved Exception, Seller shall have ten (10) Business Days after receipt of such notice to notify Buyer and Escrow Holder either (1) that Seller will cure or insure over such Disapproved Exception; or (2) that Seller will not cure or insure over such Disapproved Exception. Seller's failure to give such notice with respect to a Disapproved Exception shall constitute an election not to cure or insure over such Disapproved Exception; provided, however, that Seller shall cure any Disapproved Exception which is a deed of trust or other monetary lien encumbering the Property not caused by or on behalf of Buyer and any delinquent property taxes or assessments. Seller shall keep the Property free and clear of all monetary liens and encumbrances not reflected in the Title Report, except for current real property taxes. In the event Seller elects or is deemed to elect not to cure or insure over any Disapproved Exception, Buyer shall have the option within five (5) Business Days after receipt (or five (5) Business Days after the date Seller’s response was due if not given) to terminate this Agreement by written notice to Seller and Escrow Holder to that effect, in which case Buyer shall receive a refund of the Deposit and accrued interest thereon, and no party shall have any further rights or obligations under this Agreement except those which, by their terms, survive the termination hereof.

  • Title Report If no Additional Mortgage Policy is required with respect to such Additional Mortgaged Property, a title report issued by the Title Company with respect thereto, dated not more than 30 days prior to the date such Additional Mortgage is to be recorded and satisfactory in form and substance to Administrative Agent;

  • Title Reports With respect to each Closing Date Mortgaged Property, a title report issued by the Title Company with respect thereto, dated not more than 30 days prior to the Closing Date and satisfactory in form and substance to Administrative Agent;

  • Preliminary Matters 1.1 Effectiveness of Agreement. This Agreement shall be effective on the Execution Date.

  • Survey or Title Objections If Buyer discovers any title or survey matter which is objectionable to Buyer, Buyer may provide Seller with written notice of its objection to same. Any contrary provisions of Article XV concerning what does or does not constitute delivery notwithstanding, Buyer shall provide and Seller must actually receive, any notice of objections on or before the fifth (5th) day prior to the expiration of the Review Period (the “Title Review Period”). If Seller has not actually received a written notice of objection to any such matter set forth in the Survey or Title Commitment prior to the expiration of the Title Review Period, it shall be conclusively assumed that Buyer has approved same. If Buyer disapproves any condition of title, survey or other matters by written objection to Seller on or before the expiration of the Title Review Period, Seller shall elect either to attempt to cure or not cure any such item and shall notify Buyer of its election by written notice within five (5) days after its receipt of notice from Buyer setting forth title or survey objection. If Seller commits in writing to attempt to cure any such item, then Seller shall be given until the Closing Date to cure any such defect. In the event Seller shall fail to cure a defect which Seller has committed in writing to cure prior to Closing, or if a new title defect arises after the date of Buyer’s Title Commitment or Survey, as applicable, but prior to Closing, then Buyer may elect, in Buyer’s sole and absolute discretion: (i) to waive such objection and proceed to Closing, or (ii) to terminate this Contract and receive a return of the Xxxxxxx Money Deposit. The items shown on the Title Commitment which are not objected to by Buyer as set forth above (other than exceptions and title defects arising after the Title Review Period and other than those standard exceptions which are ordinarily and customarily omitted in the state in which the applicable Hotel is located, so long as Seller provides the appropriate owner’s affidavit, gap indemnity or other documentation reasonably required by the Title Company for such omission) are hereinafter referred to as the “Permitted Exceptions.” In no event shall Permitted Exceptions include liens, or documents evidencing liens, securing any indebtedness (including vehicle or FF&E leases or financing arrangements) any mechanics’ or materialmen’s liens or any claims or potential claims therefor covering the Property or any portion thereof (“Seller Liens”), each of which shall be paid in full by Seller and released at Closing, except to the extent caused by Buyer. If a vehicle or FF&E lease or other financing cannot be released at Closing, Seller shall credit Buyer at Closing with the amount necessary to fully pay off such lease or financing over its term.

  • Title Objections Seller shall request Escrow Agent to cause to be delivered to Buyer a preliminary title report (the "Preliminary Report") from a title company affiliated with the Escrow Agent (the "Title Company"), showing the status of Seller’s title to the Property, together with complete and legible copies of all documents shown therein as exceptions to title ("Exceptions"). Buyer shall have until the date that is five (5) days after the Title Company delivers the Preliminary Report and Exceptions to Buyer within which to give notice in writing to Seller of any objection to such title or to any liens or encumbrances affecting the Property. Within five (5) days after receipt of such notice from Buyer, Seller shall give Buyer written notice of whether it is willing and able to remove the objected-to Exceptions. Without the need for objection by Buyer, Seller shall, with respect to liens and encumbrances that can be satisfied and released by the payment of money, eliminate such exceptions to title on or before Closing. Within five (5) days after receipt of such notice from Seller (the "Title Contingency Date"), Buyer shall elect whether to: (i) purchase the Property subject to those objected-to Exceptions which Seller is not willing or able to remove; or (ii) terminate this Agreement. If Buyer fails to give Seller notice of Buyer’s election, then such inaction shall be deemed to be Buyer’s election to terminate this Agreement. On or before the Closing Date (defined below), Seller shall remove all Exceptions to which Buyer objects and which Seller agrees, or is deemed to have agreed, Seller is willing and able to remove. All remaining Exceptions set forth in the Preliminary Report and those Exceptions caused by or agreed to by Buyer shall be deemed "Permitted Exceptions."

  • Preliminary Closing Statement At least three (3) Business Days prior to the Closing Date, Escrow Agent shall prepare and submit to each of Buyer and the Seller Parties preliminary Closing statements, showing the Parties’ respective amounts of Closing costs, the Deposit, the net credit due to the Seller Parties or Buyer under Section 2.5 and the net amount of funds required to be deposited by Buyer in order to effect Closing hereunder.

  • Title Opinions The Agents shall have received the opinions to be delivered pursuant to Section 3(s) on or before the date on which such delivery of such opinions is required pursuant to Section 3(s).

  • Title Commitment and Survey (a) In the event (i) the Survey shows any easement, right-of-way, encroachment, conflict, protrusion or other matter affecting the Property that is unacceptable to Purchaser, or (ii) any exceptions appear in the Title Commitment other than the standard printed exceptions set forth in the standard Texas form of Commitment for Title Insurance, that are unacceptable to Purchaser, Purchaser shall within five (5) business days after receipt of the Survey, the Title Commitment and copies of all documents referred to as exceptions in the Title Commitment, notify Seller in writing of such facts and the reasons therefor ("PURCHASER'S OBJECTIONS"). Upon the expiration of said five (5) business day period, except for Purchaser's Objections if same are timely raised, Purchaser shall be deemed to have accepted the form and substance of the Survey, all matters shown thereon, all exceptions to the Title Commitment and other items shown thereon. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, except as otherwise set forth in SECTION 4.1.3 of this Agreement, Seller shall have no obligations to take any steps or bring any action or proceeding or otherwise to incur any effort or expense whatsoever to eliminate or modify any of the Purchaser's Objections. In the event Seller is unable or unwilling to eliminate or modify all of Purchaser's Objections to the reasonable satisfaction of Purchaser, Purchaser may (as its sole and exclusive remedy) terminate this Agreement by delivering notice thereof in writing to Seller by the earlier to occur of (i) the Closing Date or (ii) five (5) days after Seller's written notice to Purchaser of Seller's intent to not cure one or more of such Purchaser's Objections, in which event, the Xxxxxxx Money will be returned to Purchaser and neither party shall have any obligations hereunder other than the Surviving Obligations. Notwithstanding anything contained in this SECTION 4.1.2 to the contrary, in the event Purchaser does not receive all items to be delivered to Purchaser under SECTION 4.1(A) and (B) in the time frame set forth therein, Purchaser's rights shall be to terminate this Agreement as set forth in SECTION 4.1, and such rights shall not be modified or extended by the terms of this SECTION 4.1.2.

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