Quit Claim Deed. A quit claim deed conveying title to the Development Property to Developer, free and clear of all encumbrances, except the Permitted Encumbrances. Such Development Property Deed shall include as a covenant running with the land the conditions of Minnesota Statutes, Sections 469.090 to 469.1082 relating to the use of the land. If the covenant is violated the authority may declare a breach of the covenant and seek a judicial decree from the district court declaring a forfeiture and a cancellation of the deed.
Quit Claim Deed. A fully executed Quit Claim Deed in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D (“Deed”);
Quit Claim Deed. The DLBA will convey its interest in the Property to Purchaser through a Quit Claim Deed (the “Deed”), in the form attached as Exhibit B. Purchaser waives all warranties pertaining to the Property’s condition and takes the Property “AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS,” as described in Section 10 above.
Quit Claim Deed. As of the date of this Certificate, Purchaser has executed a properly acknowledged quit-claim deed granting to the State of Utah all of its rights and interest in the Property. If SITLA exercises its right to terminate this Certificate as provided in Section 8.1 (Purchaser’s Failure to Pay Amounts Owed) or if this Certificate terminates for any other reason, SITLA may record the quit-claim deed in the county in which the Property is located.
Quit Claim Deed. On the Closing Date, Seller shall deliver to Buyer a properly executed quit claim deed in a form approved by the Seller in its sole discretion (the "Quit Claim Deed").
Quit Claim Deed. Subject to the Precedent Contingency, Seller shall, at the Closing, convey fee simple title to the Property to Buyer by a duly and validly executed, recordable Quit Claim Deed, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, except those permitted pursuant to the provisions of Section 5.01 hereof.
Quit Claim Deed. On the Closing Date, DEDA shall deliver a Quit Claim Deed, containing the terms, covenants, and conditions upon which the sale is based. The Quit Claim Deed shall contain a covenant running with the land the conditions of Minnesota Statutes sections 469.090 to 469.108 relating to the use of the land. If the covenant is violated DEDA may declare a breach of the covenant and seek a judicial decree from the district court declaring a forfeiture and a cancellation of the deed.
Quit Claim Deed. AMERICANN, INC., a Delaware Corporation for consideration paid, and in full consideration of less than One Hundred and 00/100 ($100.00) Dollars, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, grants to Massachusetts Medical Properties, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company having a principal place of business at P. O. Xxx 000, Xxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 with QUITCLAIM COVENANTS Lxx 0X xxx Xxx Xxx 0X on a plan entitled “Cxxxxxxxxx Freetown Land LLC, Cxxxxxxxxx Drive, Freetown, Massachusetts, Approval Not Required Plan”, prepared by Kxxxx Engineering Group, Inc., dated September 11, 2006, recorded with the Bristol County Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 144, Page 12 on August 16, 2007. Said premises are conveyed subject to all easements and restrictions of record, if any, insofar as any of the same may be now in force and applicable. For Grantors Title, see Deed of Freetown Acquisition Company LLC recorded just prior hereto. Executed as an instrument under seal this 17th day of October, 2016. AMERICANN, INC. By: /s/ Txxxxxx Xxxxx Name: Txxxxxx Xxxxx Title: Authorized Signatory
Quit Claim Deed. If for any reason, other than a breach by Seller of its obligations hereunder, the Closing does not occur, Buyer shall execute, acknowledge, and deliver to Seller a quit-claim deed to the Property or such other instrument as Seller may reasonably request for purpose of eliminating any cloud on the title to the Property that might result from this Agreement. The provisions of this section 5.10 shall survive any termination of this Agreement.
Quit Claim Deed. A Quit Claim Deed or Deeds conveying to Buyer all of Seller's right, title and interest, if any, in and to the Real Property Outparcels ("Quit Claim Deed").