Common use of Title Status Clause in Contracts

Title Status. The Landlord represents that it owns the Premises in fee-simple, subject only to encumbrances, assessments, and restrictions which will not interfere with the intended use of the Premises, and that it has the full right, power, and authority to enter into this Lease Agreement for the term herein granted.

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Samples: Lease Agreement

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Title Status. The Landlord represents that it owns the Premises premises in fee-simple, subject only to encumbrances, assessments, and restrictions which will not interfere with the intended use of the Premisespremises, and that it has the full right, power, and authority to enter into this Lease Agreement lease for the term herein granted.

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Samples: 13376 Lease Agreement

Title Status. The Landlord represents that it owns the Premises in fee-simple, subject only to encumbrances, assessments, and restrictions which will not interfere with the intended use of the Premises, and that it has the full right, power, and authority to enter into this Lease Agreement for the term herein granted.

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Samples: Lease Agreement

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Title Status. The Landlord represents that it owns the Premises in fee-fee- simple, subject only to encumbrances, assessments, and restrictions which will not interfere with the intended use of the Premises, and that it has the full right, power, and authority to enter into this Lease Agreement lease for the term herein granted.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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