Title Examination and Access Sample Clauses

Title Examination and Access. Buyer may make or cause to be made at its expense such examination as it may desire of the title of Seller to the Assets. For such purposes, Seller shall (a) give to Buyer and its Representatives full access at any reasonable time to all of the files, records, contracts, correspondence, computer output and data files, maps, data, reports, plats, abstracts of title, lease files, well files, unit files, division order files, production marketing files, title opinions, title files and title records, title insurance policies, ownership maps, surveys, and any other information, data, records, and files that Seller has (or has access to) relating in any way to the title to the Assets, the past or present operation thereof, and the marketing of production therefrom, except, however, where restricted by license agreements or other agreements or contracts with a non-affiliated third party; (b) furnish to Buyer all other information in the possession of or available to Seller with respect to the title to the Assets as Buyer may from time to time reasonably request, except to the extent that Seller is prohibited therefrom by any agreement or contract to which it is a party or of which it is a beneficiary with a non-affiliated third party; and (c) authorize Buyer and its representatives to consult with attorneys, abstract companies, and other Representatives of Seller, whether utilized in the past or presently, concerning title-related matters with respect to the Assets. Seller shall advise Buyer in writing of any restrictions, constraints or prohibition on the right of Seller to provide and disclose to Buyer all data and information herein provided, and Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to attempt to remove such restrictions, constraints, or prohibition or to obtain the consent to provide and disclose such data and information to Buyer.
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Title Examination and Access. Buyer may make or cause to be made at its expense such examination as it may desire of Xxxxxxxx LLC’s title to the Assets. For such purposes, until the Defect Notice Time, the Seller Parties shall give to Buyer and its Representatives full access, upon scheduled appointment, during their respective regular hours of business to all of the files, records, contracts, correspondence, maps, data, reports, plats, abstracts of title, lease files, well files, unit files, division order files, production marketing files, title opinions, title files, title records, ownership maps, surveys, and any other information, data, records, and files that they have relating in any way to the title to the Assets, the past or present operation thereof, and the marketing of production therefrom, except, however, where restricted by license agreements or other agreements or contracts with a non-affiliated third party.
Title Examination and Access. Buyer may make or cause to be made at its expense such examination as it may desire of the title of Seller to the Assets. For such purposes, Seller will (a) give to Buyer and to the employees, consultants, independent contractors, attorneys and other advisers of Buyer full access at any reasonable time to all of the files, records, contracts, correspondence, computer output and data files, maps, data, reports, plats, abstracts of title, lease files, well files, unit files, division order files, production marketing files, title opinions, title files and title records, title insurance policies, ownership maps, surveys and any other information, data, records and files which Seller may have (or have access to) relating in any way to the title to the Assets, the past or present operation thereof and the marketing of production therefrom; (b) furnish to Buyer all other information in the possession of or available to Seller with respect to the title to the Assets as Buyer may from time to time reasonably request, except to the extent that (i) Seller is prohibited therefrom by any agreement or contract to which they are a party or of which they are a beneficiary, and (ii) the same constitute interpretations made by Seller which they deem confidential or proprietary and which relate to other properties owned by Seller; and (c) authorize Buyer and its representatives to consult with attorneys, abstract companies and other consultants or independent contractors of Seller, whether utilized in the past or presently, concerning title-related matters with respect to the Assets. Seller will advise Buyer of any restrictions or constraints on the right of Seller to provide and disclose to Buyer all data and information herein provided, and Buyer will have the right and power to attempt to remove such restrictions and constraints.
Title Examination and Access. Buyer may make or cause to be made at its expense such examination as it may desire of the title of Seller to the Assets. For such purposes, Seller shall (a) give to Buyer and its Representatives full access at any reasonable time to all of the files, records, contracts, correspondence, computer output and data files, maps, data, reports, plats, abstracts of title, lease files, well files, unit files, division order files, production marketing files, title opinions, title files and title records, title insurance policies, ownership maps, surveys, and any other information, data, records, and files that Seller has (or has access to) relating in any way to the title to the Assets, the past or present operation thereof, and the marketing of production therefrom, except, however, where restricted by license agreements or other agreements or contracts with a non-affiliated third party; (b) furnish to Buyer all other information in the possession of or available to Seller with respect to the title to the Assets as Buyer may from time to time reasonably request, except to the extent that Seller is prohibited therefrom by any agreement or contract to which it is a party or of which it is a beneficiary with a non-affiliated third party; and (c) authorize Buyer and its representatives to consult with attorneys, abstract companies, and other Representatives of Seller, whether utilized in the past or presently, concerning title-related matters with respect to the Assets.

Related to Title Examination and Access

  • Inspection and Access Landlord and its agents, representatives, and contractors may enter the Premises at any reasonable time to inspect the Premises and to make such repairs as may be required or permitted pursuant to this Lease and for any other business purpose. Landlord and Landlord’s representatives may enter the Premises during business hours on not less than 48 hours advance written notice (except in the case of emergencies in which case no such notice shall be required and such entry may be at any time) for the purpose of effecting any such repairs, inspecting the Premises, showing the Premises to prospective purchasers and, during the last year of the Term, to prospective tenants or for any other business purpose. Landlord may erect a suitable sign on the Premises stating the Premises are available to let or that the Project is available for sale. Landlord may grant easements, make public dedications, designate Common Areas and create restrictions on or about the Premises, provided that no such easement, dedication, designation or restriction materially, adversely affects Tenant’s use or occupancy of the Premises for the Permitted Use. At Landlord’s request, Tenant shall execute such instruments as may be necessary for such easements, dedications or restrictions. Tenant shall at all times, except in the case of emergencies, have the right to escort Landlord or its agents, representatives, contractors or guests while the same are in the Premises, provided such escort does not materially and adversely affect Landlord’s access rights hereunder.

  • Inspection and Acceptance (a) LOCKHEED XXXXXX and its customer may inspect all Work at reasonable times and places, including, when practicable, during manufacture and before shipment. SELLER shall provide all information, facilities, and assistance necessary for safe and convenient inspection without additional charge.

  • Title Examination Within thirty (30) days after Purchaser’s exercise of the Option, Purchaser shall have the right to obtain, at Purchaser’s expense, a current survey of the Property (the “Updated Survey”) and an ALTA Title Commitment for the Property from a title company acceptable to Purchaser (the “Title Company”), setting forth the status of title to the Property, and showing all liens, claims, encumbrances, reservations, restrictions and other matters, if any, relating to the Property (the “Title Commitment”), including legible copies of all encumbrances, restrictive covenants and other documents evidencing exceptions to said Title Commitment (the “Exception Documents”). If the Title Commitment and/or Updated Survey reveals any exception(s) to title to which Purchaser objects (a “Title Objection”) and is(are) not either (i) listed as title exceptions in the title insurance policy and/or survey obtained by Seller in connection with the closing of the Mezzanine Loan and/or (ii) permitted by this Agreement (collectively, the “Permitted Encumbrances”), Purchaser may notify Seller in writing that it would like Seller to cure or remove such Title Objections. Seller shall have the right, but not the obligation (except as set forth below), to remedy or cure any such Title Objection(s) during the twenty (20) day period following Seller’s receipt thereof (the “Cure Period”). Purchaser shall have the continuing right to have such title examination and Title Commitments updated from time to time, and to obtain updates to the Survey, and to give Seller written notice of any Title Objections appearing of record, or otherwise created, after the effective date of the initial Title Commitment and being revealed by any title examination, Survey or investigation of the Property, and Purchaser shall be entitled to object (in the same manner as set forth hereinabove) to matters shown by the updated Title Commitments or updated Survey or investigations. Seller shall have the right, but not the obligation (except as set forth below), to remedy those Title Objections identified by Purchaser to the satisfaction of Purchaser within twenty (20) days after Purchaser’s notice. If any of the Title Objections are not so cured or remedied, or provision satisfactory to Purchaser made therefor, prior to any closing date selected by Purchaser, then Purchaser, at its election, shall have the right and option to either: (a) accept title to the Property subject to said uncured Title Objections that Purchaser elects to accept, and any Title Objection accepted by Purchaser in writing shall become part of the Permitted Encumbrances; or (b) terminate this Agreement by written notice to Seller, in which event, immediately upon receipt of said notice, this Agreement shall terminate, be null and void and of no further force or effect. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller, at Seller’s sole cost and expense, shall be obligated to cure or remove at or before Closing all mortgages, deeds of trust, deeds to secure debt, judgments liens, mechanics and materialman’s liens, and other monetary liens against the Property, whether or not Purchaser objects thereto, and Purchaser shall credit the cost to cure, satisfy, release and remove such matters against the Purchase Price provided the same is actually paid by Purchaser or Title Company on Seller’s behalf. In addition, Seller shall not allow any easements, liens, leases, licenses, permits or other encumbrances to be placed on or granted with respect to the Property, nor shall Seller convey any rights in the Property, without the prior written consent of Purchaser, except to the extent expressly permitted, or consented to in writing by Purchaser under the Mezzanine Loan Documents. If any such prohibited easements, liens, leases, licenses, permits or other encumbrances arise after the Effective Date, notwithstanding any other term or provision of this Agreement to the contrary, Seller shall, at its sole cost and expense, cure, satisfy, release and remove such matters prior to Closing; provided, however, that any easements or encumbrances that are taken by eminent domain shall be governed by the terms of Section 5 immediately below.

  • Information and Access 5.1 The Customer shall:

  • Field Examination The Administrative Agent or its designee shall have conducted a field examination of the Borrowers’ Accounts, Inventory and related working capital matters and of the Borrowers’ related data processing and other systems, the results of which shall be satisfactory to the Administrative Agent in its sole discretion.

  • Field Examinations At the Administrative Agent’s sole option, the Administrative Agent shall have completed its field examinations of the Borrower’s books and records, assets, and operations which examinations will be satisfactory to the Administrative Agent in its sole and absolute discretion.

  • REPORTS AND ACCESS The Advisor agrees to supply such information to the Fund’s administrator and to permit such compliance inspections by the Fund’s administrator as shall be reasonably necessary to permit the administrator to satisfy its obligations and respond to the reasonable requests of the Board of Trustees.

  • Records and Access The Advisor, in the conduct of its responsibilities to the Company, shall maintain adequate and separate books and records for the Company’s operations in accordance with GAAP, which shall be supported by sufficient documentation to ascertain that such books and records are properly and accurately recorded. Such books and records shall be the property of the Company and shall be available for inspection by the Board and by counsel, auditors and other authorized agents of the Company, at any time or from time to time during normal business hours. The Advisor shall at all reasonable times have access to the books and records of the Company and the Operating Partnership.

  • Maintenance and Access to Records Keep adequate records, in accordance with GAAP, of all its transactions so that at any time, and from time to time, its true and complete financial condition may be readily determined, and promptly following the reasonable request of the Lender, make such records available for inspection by the Lender and, at the expense of the Borrower, allow the Lender to make and take away copies thereof.

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