Common use of Title and Deed Clause in Contracts

Title and Deed. (a) Seller shall convey Property by a deed conveying a good, clear, insurable, and marketable title to the Property, free from all encumbrances, except easements and restrictions of record, and governmental regulations, provided they do not affect the marketability of the title and are satisfactory to Buyer, and Buyer’s Lender, if any. Seller warrants that Seller has no notice of any outstanding violation order from a governmental entity relating to the Property.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Multi Unit Purchase and Sales Agreement, Single Family Purchase and Sales Agreement, Single Family Purchase and Sales Agreement

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Title and Deed. (a) Seller shall convey Property by a deed conveying a good, clear, insurable, and marketable title to the Property, free from all encumbrances, except easements and restrictions of record, and governmental regulations, provided they do not affect the marketability of the title and are satisfactory to Buyer, and BuyerXxxxx’s Lender, if any. Seller warrants that Seller has no notice of any outstanding violation order from a governmental entity relating to the Property.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Single Family Purchase and Sales Agreement, Single Family Purchase and Sales Agreement

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