Common use of Title Defect Notice Clause in Contracts

Title Defect Notice. Buyer shall give Seller a written notice describing any Title Defects (the “Title Defect Notice”) as soon as reasonably possible but in no event later than the Defect Notice Date. The Title Defect Notice must satisfy each of the following conditions precedent: such notice must (1) be in writing and asserted in good faith; (2) name the affected Lease or Well (such affected Lease or Well is a “Title Defect Property”); (3) describe each Title Defect and the basis for it; (4) attach copies of the Supporting Documentation; (5) state the Allocated Value of the Title Defect Property; (6) state Buyer’s good faith estimate of the Title Defect Amount; and (7) set forth the computations upon which Buyer’s estimate is based. Buyer shall also identify in each Title Defect Notice the necessary curative for each Title Defect, to the extent then reasonably known. To give Seller an opportunity to commence reviewing and curing Title Defects, Buyer agrees to use its reasonable efforts to give Seller, on or before the end of each calendar week prior to the Defect Notice Date, a written notice of all alleged Title Defects discovered by Buyer during the preceding calendar week, which notice may be preliminary in nature and supplemented prior to the expiration of the Defect Notice Date; provided, however, that the failure to provide such written notice shall not result in the waiver or limitation of any rights of Buyer under this Agreement. Buyer irrevocably waives all Title Defects not timely and properly submitted in a Title Defect Notice on or before the Defect Notice Date.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Earthstone Energy Inc), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Earthstone Energy Inc)

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Title Defect Notice. Buyer shall give Seller a written notice describing any Title Defects (the “Title Defect Notice”) as soon as reasonably possible but in no event later than the Defect Notice Date. The Title Defect Notice must satisfy each of the following conditions precedent: such notice must (1) be in writing and asserted in good faith; (2) name the affected Lease or Well (such affected Lease or Well is a “Title Defect Property”); (3) describe each Title Defect and the basis for it; (4) attach copies of the Supporting Documentation; (5) state the Allocated Value of the Title Defect Property; (6) state Buyer’s good faith estimate of the Title Defect Amount; and (7) set forth the computations upon which Buyer’s estimate is based. Buyer shall also identify in each Title Defect Notice the necessary curative for each Title Defect, to the extent then reasonably known. To give Seller an opportunity to commence reviewing and curing Title Defects, Buyer agrees to use its reasonable efforts to give Seller, on or before the end of each calendar week prior to the Defect Notice Date, a written notice of all alleged Title Defects discovered by Buyer during the preceding calendar week, which notice may be preliminary in nature and supplemented prior to the expiration of the Defect Notice Date; provided, however, that the failure to provide such written notice shall not result in the waiver or limitation of any rights of Buyer under this Agreement. Buyer irrevocably waives all Title Defects not timely and properly submitted in a Title Defect Notice on or before the Defect Notice Date.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Earthstone Energy Inc)

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Title Defect Notice. Buyer shall give Seller a written notice describing any Title Defects (the “Title Defect Notice”) as soon as reasonably possible but in no event later than the Defect Notice Date. The Title Defect Notice must satisfy each of the following conditions precedent: such notice must (1) be in writing and asserted in good faith; (2) name the affected Lease or Well (such affected Lease or Well is a “Title Defect Property”); (3) describe each Title Defect and the basis for it; (4) attach copies of the Supporting Documentation; (5) state the Allocated Value of the Title Defect Property; (6) state Buyer’s good faith estimate of the Title Defect Amount; and (7) set forth the computations upon which Buyer’s estimate is based. Buyer shall also identify in each Title Defect Notice the necessary curative for each Title Defect, to the extent then reasonably known. To give Seller an opportunity to commence reviewing and curing Title Defects, Buyer agrees to use its reasonable efforts to give Seller, on or before the end of each calendar week prior to the Defect Notice Date, a written notice of all alleged Title Defects discovered by Buyer during the preceding calendar week, which notice may be preliminary in nature and supplemented prior to the expiration of the Defect Notice Date; provided, however, that the failure to provide such written notice shall not result in the waiver or limitation of any rights of Buyer under this Agreement. Buyer irrevocably waives all Title Defects not timely and properly submitted in a Title Defect Notice on or before the Defect Notice Date.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Earthstone Energy Inc)

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