Remedies for Title Defect Sample Clauses

Remedies for Title Defect. If Buyer discovers a Title Defect and notifies Seller in writing of such Title Defect, including the value attributable to the Title Defect (the "Defect Value"), prior to expiration of the Examination Period, Buyer shall only be entitled to a reduction in the Purchase Price as follows:
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Remedies for Title Defect. Seller shall have the right, but not the obligation, to cure any Title Defect accepted by Seller or determined to be a Title Defect pursuant to Section 5.05 above. With respect to any Title Defect that Seller elects not to cure or that Seller fails to cure at or prior to Closing, Seller shall have the option to:
Remedies for Title Defect. If Buyer timely notifies Seller of an alleged Title Defect, Seller shall have the right, but not the obligation, to elect to cure the Title Defect or, in the alternative, reduce the Purchase Price in the manner provided in Section 5.05, and Seller shall furnish to Buyer prior to Closing written notice of its election. Such notice shall be in writing and shall state whether Seller agrees with the value attributed to the Title Defect as set forth in Buyer’s notice or, if not, the value which Seller attributes to such Title Defect. If Seller elects to reduce the Purchase Price, then the Purchase Price shall be adjusted as provided in Section 5.05. If Seller elects to cure the Title Defect, the procedure in Section 5.06 shall apply.
Remedies for Title Defect. If Buyer timely notifies Seller of a Title Defect, Seller shall have the right, but not the obligation, for a period of five (5) working days following expiration of the notice period provided for by Section 6.03 above to elect to cure the Title Defect; or in the alternative, and at its option, to elect to reduce the Purchase Price in the manner provided in Section 6.05. Seller shall notify Buyer prior to the expiration of said five (5) day period of Seller's election to attempt to cure the Title Defect or to reduce the Purchase Price in the manner provided in Section 6.05. Such notice shall be in writing and shall state whether Seller agrees with the value attributed to the Title Defect as set forth in Buyer's notice or, if not, the value which Seller attributes to such Title Defect.
Remedies for Title Defect. (a) Upon timely delivery of notice of a Title Defect either by Purchaser or by Seller, Purchaser and Seller shall meet and use their best efforts to agree on the validity of the claim and the amount of any required Purchase Price adjustment. Purchase Price adjustments, shall be determined in accordance with the following guidelines:

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  • Title Defects If on the Closing Date the Sellers shall be unable to cause title to the Property to be free and clear of all exceptions to title other than Permitted Encumbrances, then the Sellers shall be entitled, but shall not be obligated, to adjourn the Closing for one or more periods not to exceed ninety (90) days in the aggregate for the purpose of causing title to be placed in the condition called for by this Agreement. If on the Closing Date, as the same may be adjourned as above provided, title to the Property is not free and clear of all exceptions to title other than Permitted Encumbrances, Purchaser may terminate this Agreement by notice to the Sellers delivered on or prior to the Closing Date, as the same may have been extended, in which event this Agreement shall be terminated and of no further force or effect, and neither party shall have any obligations of any nature to the other hereunder or by reason hereof, except as to those obligations hereunder that are specifically stated to survive such termination, and the Deposit shall be distributed by Escrow Agent in accordance with Section 3.2.2 (and the Sellers shall join with Purchaser in executing a written instruction to Escrow Agent to do so); provided, however, that in the event that title to the Property is not free and clear of all exceptions to title other than Permitted Encumbrances due to a breach of the proviso clause of the next sentence, Purchaser shall have the rights set forth in Section 16.2. Neither the Sellers nor Owner shall be under any obligation to take any steps or to institute or prosecute any action or proceedings, or expend any sums of money, to remove from title to the Property any defect, encumbrance or objection to title; provided, however, that the Sellers shall be responsible for discharging (and at or prior to the Closing shall discharge) any liens, encumbrances or other title defects which do not constitute Permitted Encumbrances, which can be discharged solely by the payment of a sum of money and which arise solely on account of actions or failures to act by Owner or VCR. The Sellers may use any part of the Purchase Price to discharge the same, provided that the Sellers shall deliver to Purchaser at the Closing instruments in recordable form sufficient to discharge such liens and encumbrances of record. Except for the Sellers' failure to discharge such monetary liens or encumbrances as aforesaid, the Sellers shall not be deemed in default of this Agreement, and Purchaser shall not be entitled to damages of any kind, if the Sellers shall fail or be unable to cause title to the Property to be in the condition called for by this Agreement, nor shall Purchaser, in such circumstances, be entitled to specific performance of this Agreement (unless the same is due to a default by the Sellers under this Agreement). In no event shall the Sellers or Owner be obligated to discharge any mechanic's or similar lien created by a Tenant in occupancy at the Closing whose Lease is in full force and effect, but the Sellers shall cause Owner (or VCR, as applicable) to use reasonable efforts to cause such Tenant to do so. For purposes of this Section 14.2, the Sellers shall be deemed to have cured or removed any title exception if the Title Company or any other reputable title insurance company shall be prepared to issue to Owner an owner's policy of title insurance for the Property (at standard rates or with the Sellers paying any additional premium in connection with such exception) dated as of the Closing Date insuring over such exception, or providing affirmative coverage or an endorsement with respect thereto that is reasonably satisfactory to Purchaser.

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