Common use of Real Property Transfers Clause in Contracts

Real Property Transfers. Such documents as the Title Company reasonably and customarily requires in connection with the issuance of a standard title insurance policy, including a standard title insurance agreement or affidavit necessary to cause the Title Company to delete all standard printed title exceptions from the Title Policy certifying, among other things, as to the absence of and providing for indemnity by Seller from mechanic’s and materialmen’s liens, tenants and parties in possession, Seller’s authority documents and Seller’s legal existence and good standing certificates.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement, Asset Purchase Agreement (Medcath Corp)

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Real Property Transfers. Such documents as the Title Company reasonably and customarily requires in connection with the issuance of a standard title insurance policy, including a standard title insurance agreement or affidavit necessary to cause the Title Company to delete all standard printed title exceptions from the Title Policy (other than taxes, if any, for the current year not yet due and payable) certifying, among other things, as to the absence of and providing for indemnity by Seller Sellers from mechanic’s 's and materialmen’s liens, 's liens and tenants and parties in possession, Seller’s possession and Sellers' authority documents and Seller’s legal existence and good standing certificates.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (IASIS Healthcare LLC)

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Real Property Transfers. Such documents as the Title Company reasonably and customarily requires in connection with the issuance of a standard an extended title insurance policy, including Seller’s authority documents, a standard title insurance agreement or affidavit necessary to cause the Title Company to delete all standard printed title exceptions from the Title Policy certifying, among other things, as to the absence of and providing for indemnity by Seller from mechanic’s and materialmen’s liens, tenants and parties in possession, Seller’s authority documents and Seller’s legal existence and good standing certificates.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement

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