Common use of POSSESSION AND TITLE Clause in Contracts

POSSESSION AND TITLE. The property is sold in its “AS IS, WHERE IS” condition without any warranty as to its condition whatsoever, subject to all tenants and rights of use or possession, outstanding municipal charges for sewer, water or betterment assessments/connection charges for the same and other matters of record, if any, including State and Federal tax liens having priority over the Town’s tax lien or title.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Real Estate Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement, Real Estate Purchase Agreement

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