Common use of Owner’s Extended Coverage (OEC Clause in Contracts

Owner’s Extended Coverage (OEC. The Title Commitment  Will  Will Not contain Owner’s Extended Coverage (OEC). If the Title Commitment is to contain OEC, it will commit to delete or insure over the standard exceptions which relate to: (1) parties in possession, (2) unrecorded easements, (3) survey matters, (4) any unrecorded mechanics' liens, (5) gap period (period between the effective date and the of commitment to the date and time the deed is recorded), and (6) unpaid taxes, assessments and unredeemed tax sales prior to the year of Closing. Any additional premium expense to obtain OEC will be paid by  Buyer  Seller  One-Half by Buyer and One-Half by Seller  Other . Regardless of whether the Contract requires OEC, the Title Insurance Commitment may not provide OEC or delete or insure over any or all of the standard exceptions for OEC. The Title Insurance Company may require a New Survey or New ILC, defined below, among other requirements for OEC. If the Title Insurance Commitment is not satisfactory to Buyer, Xxxxx has a right to object under § 8.5 (Right to Object to Title, Resolution).

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Samples: www.gbby.net, armbrust-rei.com

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Owner’s Extended Coverage (OEC. The Title Commitment Will Will Not contain Owner’s 298 Extended Coverage (OEC). If the Title Commitment is to contain OEC, it will commit to delete or insure over the standard 299 exceptions which relate to: (1) parties in possession, (2) unrecorded easements, (3) survey matters, (4) any unrecorded mechanics' ’ 300 liens, (5) gap period (period between the effective date and the time of commitment to the date and time the deed is recorded), ) and (6) 301 unpaid taxes, assessments and unredeemed tax sales prior to the year of Closing. Any additional premium expense to obtain OEC 302 will be paid by Buyer Seller One-Half by Buyer and One-Half by Seller Other . 303 Regardless of whether the Contract requires OEC, the Title Insurance Commitment may not provide OEC or delete or insure over 304 any or all of the standard exceptions for OEC. The Title Insurance Company may require a New Survey or New ILC, defined 305 below, among other requirements for OEC. If the Title Insurance Commitment is not satisfactory to Buyer, Xxxxx Buyer has a right to 306 object under § 8.5 (Right to Object to Title, Resolution).

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Samples: parkco.us

Owner’s Extended Coverage (OEC. The Title Commitment  Will  Will Not contain Owner’s Extended Coverage (OEC). If the Title Commitment is to contain OEC, it will commit to delete or insure over the standard exceptions which relate to: (1) parties in possession, (2) unrecorded easements, (3) survey matters, (4) any unrecorded mechanics' liens, (5) gap period (period between the effective date and the of commitment to the date and time the deed is recorded), and (6) unpaid taxes, assessments and unredeemed tax sales prior to the year of Closing. Any additional premium expense to obtain OEC will be paid by  Buyer  Seller  One-Half by Buyer and One-Half by Seller  Other . Regardless of whether the Contract requires OEC, the Title Insurance Commitment may not provide OEC or delete or insure over any or all of the standard exceptions for OEC. The Title Insurance Company may require a New Survey or New ILC, defined below, among other requirements for OEC. If the Title Insurance Commitment is not satisfactory to Buyer, Xxxxx Buyer has a right to object under § 8.5 8.7. (Right to Object to Title, Resolution).

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Samples: www.jqwool.net

Owner’s Extended Coverage (OEC. The Title Commitment Will Will Not contain Owner’s 289 Extended Coverage (OEC). If the Title Commitment is to contain OEC, it will commit to delete or insure over the standard 290 exceptions which relate to: (1) parties in possession, (2) unrecorded easements, (3) survey matters, (4) any unrecorded mechanics' ’ 291 liens, (5) gap period (period between the effective date and the time of commitment to the date and time the deed is recorded), ) and (6) 292 unpaid taxes, assessments and unredeemed tax sales prior to the year of Closing. Any additional premium expense to obtain OEC 293 will be paid by Buyer Seller One-Half by Buyer Xxxxx and One-Half by Seller Other . 294 Regardless of whether the Contract requires OEC, the Title Insurance Commitment may not provide OEC or delete or insure over 295 any or all of the standard exceptions for OEC. The Title Insurance Company may require a New Survey or New ILC, defined 296 below, among other requirements for OEC. If the Title Insurance Commitment is not satisfactory to Buyer, Xxxxx has a right to 297 object under § 8.5 (Right to Object to Title, Resolution).

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Samples: www.co.routt.co.us

Owner’s Extended Coverage (OEC. The Title Commitment  Will  Will Not contain Owner’s Extended Coverage (OEC). If the Title Commitment is to contain OEC, it will commit to delete or insure over the standard exceptions which relate to: (1) parties in possession, (2) unrecorded easements, (3) survey matters, (4) any unrecorded mechanics' liens, (5) gap period (period between the effective date and the of commitment to the date and time the deed is recorded), and (6) unpaid taxes, assessments and unredeemed tax sales prior to the year of Closing. Any additional premium expense to obtain OEC will be paid by  Buyer  Seller  One-Half by Buyer and One-Half by Seller  Other . Regardless of whether the Contract requires OEC, the Title Insurance Commitment may not provide OEC or delete or insure over any or all of the standard exceptions for OEC. The Title Insurance Company may require a New Survey or New ILC, defined below, among other requirements for OEC. If the Title Insurance Commitment is not satisfactory to Buyer, Xxxxx has a right to object under § 8.5 8.4 (Right to Object to Title, Resolution).

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Samples: armbrust-rei.com

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Owner’s Extended Coverage (OEC. The Title Commitment Will Will Not contain Owner’s 298 Extended Coverage (OEC). If the Title Commitment is to contain OEC, it will commit to delete or insure over the standard 299 exceptions which relate to: (1) parties in possession, (2) unrecorded easements, (3) survey matters, (4) any unrecorded mechanics' ’ 300 liens, (5) gap period (period between the effective date and the time of commitment to the date and time the deed is recorded), ) and (6) 301 unpaid taxes, assessments and unredeemed tax sales prior to the year of Closing. Any additional premium expense to obtain OEC 302 will be paid by Buyer Seller One-Half by Buyer and One-Half by Seller Other . 303 Regardless of whether the Contract requires OEC, the Title Insurance Commitment may not provide OEC or delete or insure over 304 any or all of the standard exceptions for OEC. The Title Insurance Company may require a New Survey or New ILC, defined 305 below, among other requirements for OEC. If the Title Insurance Commitment is not satisfactory to Buyer, Xxxxx has a right to 306 object under § 8.5 (Right to Object to Title, Resolution).

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Samples: www.parkcountyco.gov

Owner’s Extended Coverage (OEC. The Title Commitment Will Will Not contain Owner’s 289 Extended Coverage (OEC). If the Title Commitment is to contain OEC, it will commit to delete or insure over the standard 290 exceptions which relate to: (1) parties in possession, (2) unrecorded easements, (3) survey matters, (4) any unrecorded mechanics' ’ 291 liens, (5) gap period (period between the effective date and the time of commitment to the date and time the deed is recorded), ) and (6) 292 unpaid taxes, assessments and unredeemed tax sales prior to the year of Closing. Any additional premium expense to obtain OEC 293 will be paid by Buyer Seller One-Half by Buyer and One-Half by Seller Other . 294 Regardless of whether the Contract requires OEC, the Title Insurance Commitment may not provide OEC or delete or insure over 295 any or all of the standard exceptions for OEC. The Title Insurance Company may require a New Survey or New ILC, defined 296 below, among other requirements for OEC. If the Title Insurance Commitment is not satisfactory to Buyer, Xxxxx Buyer has a right to 297 object under § 8.5 (Right to Object to Title, Resolution).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.co.routt.co.us

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