Property Addresses Sample Clauses

The Property Addresses clause defines the specific locations or premises that are subject to the agreement. It typically lists the full street addresses, unit numbers, or legal descriptions of the properties involved, ensuring there is no ambiguity about which real estate assets are covered. By clearly identifying the relevant properties, this clause prevents disputes over the scope of the agreement and ensures all parties are aligned on the exact locations being referenced.
Property Addresses. At the time of filing a listing, participants and subscribers must include a property address available to other participants and subscribers, and if an address doesn’t exist, a parcel identification number can be used. Where an address or parcel identification number are unavailable, the information filed with the MLS must include a legal description of the property sufficient to describe its location. M
Property Addresses. (i) Schedule IX lists completely and correctly as of the Amendment Effective Date all real property owned by the Borrower and the Guarantor and the addresses thereof. The Borrower and the Guarantor own in fee all the real property set forth on Schedule IX. (ii) Schedule X lists completely and correctly as of the Amendment Effective Date all real property leased by the Borrower and the Guarantor and the addresses thereof. The Borrower and the Guarantor have valid leases in all the real property set forth on Schedule X. (o) Section 5.01(i) is amended by inserting the text "(A)" at the beginning thereof and by inserting the following text at the end thereof:
Property Addresses. Subject to real estate taxes and assessments not yet due and payable; zoning and building ordinances; and easements, conditions and restrictions of record listed on Exhibit "B" attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference hereto. Prior Instrument Reference: Instrument No. ___________, Recorder's Office, _________ County, Ohio.
Property Addresses. Each listed address of the Properties set forth on Exhibit D is true and correct in all material respects.