Common use of Sellers Title Clause in Contracts

Sellers Title. SELLER’S title shall be merchantable and free of all liens, encumbrances, and defects, except those that can be satisfied at the act of sale or insured by title insurance. If curative work in connection with the title is required, the parties agree to extend the time for closing the sale by calendar days. SELLER shall pay all costs required to make the title merchantable, including all necessary tax and mortgage releases, certificates, and cancellations, if any. In the event the title is not valid or merchantable, this Agreement may be declared null and void at the option of the PURCHASER.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement to Purchase or Sell (Commercial Property), Agreement to Purchase or Sell (Commercial Property), Agreement to Purchase or Sell (Commercial Property)

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Sellers Title. SELLER’S title shall be merchantable and free of all liens, encumbrances, and defects, except those that can be satisfied at the act of sale or insured by title insurance. If curative work in connection with the title is required, the parties agree to extend the time for closing the sale by _ calendar days. SELLER shall pay all costs required to make the title merchantable, including all necessary tax and mortgage releases, certificates, and cancellations, if any. In the event the title is not valid or merchantable, this Agreement may be declared null and void at the option of the PURCHASER.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement to Purchase or Sell (Commercial Property)

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