Common use of Review of Title Documents Clause in Contracts

Review of Title Documents. A. REVIEW PERIOD. Purchaser shall have five (5) days (the "Review Period") after Purchaser's receipt of the last of (i) the Survey, (ii) the Title Commitment, (iii) the Title Documents, and (iv) all other documents required to be furnished by Seller as identified on ADDENDUM A, PERSONAL PROPERTY, and/or on ADDENDUM C, INSPECTION, to review them. If Purchaser has any objections to the Survey, Title Commitment or Title Documents, Purchaser may deliver the objections to Seller in writing within the Review Period. Any item to which Purchaser does not object shall be deemed a "Permitted Exception." Items that the Title Company identifies as to be released at closing will be deemed objections by Purchaser. Purchaser's failure to object within the time provided shall be a waiver of the right to object. If there are objections by Purchaser, or a third party lender, Seller shall make a good faith attempt to satisfy the objections within ten (10) days after receipt of Purchaser's objections (the "Cure Period"), but Seller is not required to incur any cost to do so. Zoning ordinances and the lien for current taxes are deemed to be Permitted Exceptions.

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Samples: Haggar Corp

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Review of Title Documents. A. REVIEW PERIOD. Purchaser shall have five ten (510) days (the "Review Period") after Purchaser's receipt of the last of (i) the Survey, (ii) the Title Commitment, (iii) the Title Documents, and (iv) all other documents required to be furnished by Seller as identified on ADDENDUM A, PERSONAL PROPERTY, and/or on ADDENDUM C, INSPECTION, to review them. If Purchaser has any objections to the Survey, Title Commitment or Title Documents, Purchaser may deliver the objections to Seller in writing within the Review Period. Any item to which Purchaser does not object shall be deemed a "Permitted Exception." Items that the Title Company identifies as to be released at closing will be deemed objections by Purchaser. Purchaser's failure to object within the time provided shall be a waiver of the right to object. If there are objections by Purchaser, or a third party lender, Seller shall make a good faith attempt to satisfy the objections within ten (10) days after receipt of Purchaser's objections (the "Cure Period"), but Seller is not required to incur any cost to do so. Zoning ordinances and the lien for current taxes are deemed to be Permitted Exceptions.

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Samples: Haggar Corp

Review of Title Documents. A. REVIEW PERIODReview Period. Purchaser shall have five fifteen (515) days (the "Review Period") after Purchaser's receipt of the last of (i) the Surveysurvey, (ii) the Title Commitment, (iii) the Title Documents, and (iv) all other documents required to be furnished by Seller as identified on ADDENDUM Addendum A, PERSONAL PROPERTY, and/or on ADDENDUM Addendum C, INSPECTION, to review them. If Purchaser has any objections to the Survey, Title Commitment or Title Documents, Purchaser may deliver the objections to Seller in writing within during the Review Period. Any item to which Purchaser does not object shall be deemed a "Permitted Exception." Items that the Title Company identifies as to be released at closing will be deemed objections by Purchaser. Purchaser's failure to object within the time provided shall be a waiver of the right to object. If there are objections by Purchaser, or a third party lender, Seller shall make a good faith attempt to satisfy the objections within ten (10) days after receipt of Purchaser's objections (the "Cure Period"), but Seller is not required to incur any cost to do so. Zoning ordinances and the lien for current taxes are deemed to be Permitted Exceptions.

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Samples: Broadview Media Inc

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Review of Title Documents. A. REVIEW PERIOD. Purchaser shall have five fifteen calendar (515) days (the "Review Period") after Purchaser's receipt of the last of (i) the Surveysurvey, (ii) the Title Commitment, (iii) the Title Documents, and (iv) all other documents required to be furnished by Seller as identified on ADDENDUM A, PERSONAL PROPERTY, and/or on ADDENDUM C, INSPECTION, to review them. If Purchaser has any objections to the Survey, Title Commitment or Title Documents, Purchaser may deliver the objections to Seller in writing within the Review Period. Any item to which Purchaser does not object shall be deemed a "Permitted Exception." Items that the Title Company identifies as to be released at closing will be deemed objections by Purchaser. Purchaser's failure to object within the time provided shall be a waiver of the right to object. If there are objections by Purchaser, or a third party lender, Seller shall make a good faith attempt to satisfy the objections within ten (10) days after receipt of Purchaser's objections (the "Cure Period"), but Seller is not required to incur any cost to do so. Zoning ordinances and the lien for current taxes are deemed to be Permitted Exceptions.

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Samples: Bollinger Industries Inc

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