Off-Title Issues Sample Clauses

Off-Title Issues. Except for such matters of record as are disclosed in the Title Report: (i) there are no leases, licenses, easements, tenancies, parties in possession, rights of way, or other rights to use or occupy any portion of the Property whether of record, prescriptive or otherwise not of record with respect to the Property, and no disputes, claims or actions involving the location of any fence or other monumentation of the Property’s boundary nor any claims or actions involving the location of any fences or boundaries; (ii) there are no outstanding contracts made by Donor for any improvements to the Property that have not been fully paid for or will survive the Closing; (iii) there will be no actual or impending mechanics’ or material person’s liens arising from any labor or materials furnished to the Property and no unpaid bills or claims; and (iv) other than this Agreement, there are no rights (including option rights) to acquire, receive, purchase or lease the Property or any portion thereof that are held or claimed by any person or entity.
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  • Out of Title Work Employees who are temporarily required to perform duties of a higher pay grade or classification shall be compensated at a rate relative to his or her current status and in line with the higher grade classification. Requests for temporary classifications must be submitted to the Human Resources office for approval. Assignments must be for a minimum of ten (10) days with pay retroactive to the first day upon reaching the tenth (10th) day in the temporary assignment.

  • Certificates of Title Upon the request of Secured Party, if a certificate of title is issued or outstanding with respect to any Vehicle or other Collateral with a fair market value of at least $50,000, cause the Security Interest to be properly noted thereon.

  • Evidence of Title At the Closing, title to the Developer Parcel shall be marketable and insurable at standard rates by the Title Company pursuant to a full coverage owner 's title insurance policy on the most recent ALTA form then in effect issued by the Title Company (the "Title Policy") showing title to be free and clear of all liens except any existing special assessments, easements, agreements, rights-of-way, restriction and adverse claims as are acceptable to Developer in its sole discretion (the "Permitted Exceptions''). Any existing special assessments ( for future installments) on the City Parcel shall be prorated between the Developer Parcel and City Parcel with each party being responsible for its share of annual installments. Developer will at Developer's sole expense, obtain from the Title Company, within 30 days of the Effective Date, a commitment for a fee owner's title insurance policy (the "Commitment"). Developer shall notify City in writing ("Objection Notice") , not later than thirty (30) days of Developer's receipt of the Commitment (the "Objection Period"), of any title matters regarding the Developer Parcel set forth in the Commitment not acceptable to Developer ("Developer Parcel Defects"). If Developer fails to notify City in writing on or prior to the last day of the Objection Period, which in any event shall not be more than 60 days from the Effective Date, Developer waives it right to object and terminate the Agreement as result of Developer Parcel Defects. City shall, upon receipt of an Objection Notice, have the option of: (i) remedying or removing some or all of the Developer Parcel Defects prior to the Closing to Developer's satisfaction, provided that City shall be required to remedy or remove all mortgages, liens and encumbrances that may be removed or discharged by the payment of money ("Monetary Liens"); or (ii) leaving some or all of the Developer Parcel Defects as is. Within twenty (20) business days after the receipt of an Objection Notice, City shall give Developer written notice of its election of the foregoing options. If City fails to give such notice, the City shall be deemed to have agreed to remedy and/or remove all such Developer Parcel Defects. If City gives notice within such 20 business day period that it is unwilling or unable to remedy or remove one or more of the Developer Parcel Defects, then Developer shall have the option for a 20 day period after receipt of City's notice to give its written notice to the City to either (i) terminate this Agreement , in which event the Xxxxxxx Money shall be returned to Developer and each of Developer and City shall be released from their respective obligations under this Agreement , or (ii) be deemed t o have waived any Developer Parcel Defects that City is unwilling or unable to remedy or remove. I f City cannot or does not remove such Developer Parcel Defect(s) that it has agreed or is deemed to have agreed to remedy and/or remove on or before the date of the Closing ("Uncured Defects"), City shall be in default. In the event of such default, in addition to remedies available to Developer as set forth in Section 14 hereof, Developer may proceed with the Closing, in which event Developer shall waive such Uncured Defects, except for Monetary Liens (and such Uncured Defects shall be deemed Permitted Exceptions hereunder), provided, however, that Developer may require that any Monetary Liens be paid and discharged out of the proceeds of sale. I f City cures all Developer Parcel Defects prior to Closing Developer shall be deemed to have accepted title, except for any title defects that might arise between the date of the Commitment and the Closing Date. I f between the date of the Commitment and the Closing Date , it is determined that title to the Developer Parcel is encumbered by any lien, easement or other claim that was not present as of the date of the commitment , then Developer shall have the same rights to give notice to City objecting to such title matters and the parties shall follow the procedure set forth in this paragraph with respect to Developer Parcel Defects and Closing shall be delayed until the resolution of any such additional title matters pursuant to the foregoing. City expressly advises Developer that the Developer Parcel is subject to certain Environmental Covenants of record and a Declaration of Restrictions recorded June 20, 2013 as 2013-00043376 Xxxxxxxxxx County Records. Any conveyance from the City to Developer of the Developer Parcel shall be subject to the use limitations contained in the Sale/Purchase Contract between the City and Meijer Stores Limited Partnership and the same shall not be considered a Developer Parcel Defect (the "Meijer Covenants").

  • Defense of Title Warrant and defend title to and ownership of the Pledged Collateral of such Pledgor at its own expense against the claims and demands of all other parties claiming an interest therein, keep the Pledged Collateral free from all Liens, except for Permitted Liens, and not sell, exchange, transfer, assign, lease or otherwise dispose of Pledged Collateral of such Pledgor or any interest therein, except as permitted under the Credit Agreement and the other Loan Documents.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Notice of Title Defects (a) If Buyer discovers any Title Defect affecting any Asset, Buyer shall notify Seller as promptly as possible, but no later than the expiration of the Examination Period of such alleged Title Defect. To be effective, such notice must (i) be in writing, (ii) be received by Seller by 5:00 p.m. Central Standard Time on the expiration date of the Examination Period and (iii) describe the Title Defect in reasonable detail, to the extent then reasonably known by Buyer (including the estimated value of such Title Defect as determined by Buyer). Any matters that may otherwise constitute Title Defects, but of which Seller has not been notified by Buyer in accordance with the foregoing, shall be deemed to have been waived by Buyer for all purposes and shall constitute Permitted Encumbrances. (b) Upon the receipt of such effective notice from Buyer, Seller, at Seller’s option, shall (i) subject to Section 3.05(a), attempt to cure such Title Defect at any time prior to the Closing or (ii) exclude the affected Asset from the sale and reduce the Purchase Price by the Allocated Value of such affected Asset as set forth on Exhibit C. (c) The value attributable to each Title Defect (the “Title Defect Value”) that is asserted by Buyer in the Title Defect notices shall be determined based upon the criteria set forth below: (i) If the Title Defect is a lien upon any Asset, the Title Defect Value is the amount reasonably expected to be necessary to be paid to remove the lien from the affected Asset. (ii) If the Title Defect asserted is that the Net Revenue Interest attributable to any Well or unit or Well location is less than that stated in Exhibit C or the Working Interest attributable to any Well or unit or Well location is greater than that stated in Exhibit C, then the Title Defect Value shall take into account the relative change in the interest from Exhibit C and the appropriate Allocated Value attributed to such Asset. (iii) If the Title Defect represents an obligation, encumbrance, burden or charge upon the affected Asset (including any increase in Working Interest for which there is not a proportionate increase in Net Revenue Interest) for which the economic detriment to Buyer is unliquidated, the amount of the Title Defect Value shall be determined by taking into account the Allocated Value of the affected Asset, the portion of the Asset affected by the Title Defect, the legal effect of the Title Defect, the potential discounted economic effect of the Title Defect over the life of the affected Asset. (iv) If a Title Defect is not in effect or does not adversely affect an Asset throughout the entire productive life of such Asset, such fact shall be taken into account in determining the Title Defect Value. (v) The Title Defect Value shall be determined without duplication of any costs or losses included in another Title Defect Value hereunder. (vi) Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, in no event shall a Title Defect Value exceed the Allocated Value of the Wxxxx, units or other Assets affected thereby. (vii) Such other factors as are reasonably necessary to make a proper evaluation.

  • Permitted Liens; Title Insurance Each Mortgaged Property securing a Mortgage Loan is covered by an American Land Title Association loan title insurance policy or a comparable form of loan title insurance policy approved for use in the applicable jurisdiction (or, if such policy is yet to be issued, by a pro forma policy, a preliminary title policy or a “marked up” commitment, in each case with escrow instructions and binding on the title insurer) (the “Title Policy”) in the original principal amount of such Mortgage Loan (or with respect to a Mortgage Loan secured by multiple properties, an amount equal to at least the allocated loan amount with respect to the Title Policy for each such property) after all advances of principal (including any advances held in escrow or reserves), that insures for the benefit of the owner of the indebtedness secured by the Mortgage, the first priority lien of the Mortgage (which lien secures the related Whole Loan, in the case of a Mortgage Loan that is part of a Whole Loan), which lien is subject only to (a) the lien of current real property taxes, water charges, sewer rents and assessments not yet due and payable; (b) covenants, conditions and restrictions, rights of way, easements and other matters of public record specifically identified in the Title Policy; (c) the exceptions (general and specific) and exclusions set forth in such Title Policy; (d) other matters to which like properties are commonly subject; (e) the rights of tenants (as tenants only) under leases (including subleases) pertaining to the related Mortgaged Property; (f) if the related Mortgage Loan constitutes a Crossed Underlying Loan, the lien of the Mortgage for another Mortgage Loan contained in the same Crossed Mortgage Loan Group, and (g) condominium declarations of record and identified in such Title Policy, provided that none of clauses (a) through (g), individually or in the aggregate, materially and adversely interferes with the value or principal use of the Mortgaged Property, the security intended to be provided by such Mortgage, or the current ability of the related Mortgaged Property to generate net cash flow sufficient to service the related Mortgage Loan or the Mortgagor’s ability to pay its obligations when they become due (collectively, the “Permitted Encumbrances”). For purposes of clause (a) of the immediately preceding sentence, any such taxes, assessments and other charges shall not be considered due and payable until the date on which interest and/or penalties would be payable thereon. Except as contemplated by clause (f) of the second preceding sentence none of the Permitted Encumbrances are mortgage liens that are senior to or coordinate and co-equal with the lien of the related Mortgage. Such Title Policy (or, if it has yet to be issued, the coverage to be provided thereby) is in full force and effect, all premiums thereon have been paid and no claims have been made by the Mortgage Loan Seller thereunder and no claims have been paid thereunder. Neither the Mortgage Loan Seller, nor to the Mortgage Loan Seller’s knowledge, any other holder of the Mortgage Loan, has done, by act or omission, anything that would materially impair the coverage under such Title Policy. Each Title Policy contains no exclusion for, or affirmatively insures (except for any Mortgaged Property located in a jurisdiction where such affirmative insurance is not available in which case such exclusion may exist), (a) that the Mortgaged Property shown on the survey is the same as the property legally described in the Mortgage and (b) to the extent that the Mortgaged Property consists of two or more adjoining parcels, such parcels are contiguous.

  • Title Company Escrow Holder shall cause the Title Company to issue the Buyer’s Title Policy to Buyer.

  • Defense of Title to Collateral Each Borrower shall at all times defend its title to Collateral and Agent’s Liens therein against all Persons, claims and demands whatsoever, except Permitted Liens.

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