Common use of SELLER’s Right to Cancel Clause in Contracts

SELLER’s Right to Cancel. If Seller is unable or unwilling, at Seller's sole discretion, to deliver insurable title to Buyer at or prior to Closing, as may be extended herein, and Xxxxx does not elect to waive Buyer's title objection and proceed to Closing pursuant to Section 8.3.2, then Closing shall not occur, in which case such inability shall be deemed no fault of Seller, and Seller may cancel this Agreement and the provisions of Section 8.3.2 shall apply.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement

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SELLER’s Right to Cancel. If Seller is unable or unwilling, at Seller's sole discretion, to deliver insurable title to Buyer at or prior to Closing, as may be extended herein, and Xxxxx does not elect to waive Buyer's title objection and proceed to Closing pursuant to Section 8.3.2, then Closing shall not occur, in which case such inability shall be deemed no fault of Seller, and Seller may cancel this Agreement and the provisions of Section 8.3.2 shall apply.. Sample

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement

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