Common use of Title to be Conveyed Clause in Contracts

Title to be Conveyed. At Closing, Seller shall execute and deliver to Buyer a warranty deed (the “Deed”) conveying fee simple, marketable, and insurable title to the Property, and the Property shall be subject only to real property taxes which are not yet due and payable and such other easements, reservations, conditions, agreements, encumbrances, rights of way, or restrictions of record, the Mineral Reservation attached as Exhibit B and any other matters disclosed on the attached Exhibit C.

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Samples: Sample Purchase Agreement, Sample Purchase Agreement, Sample Purchase Agreement

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Title to be Conveyed. At Closing, Seller shall execute and deliver to Buyer a warranty deed Warranty Deed (the “Deed”) conveying fee simple, marketable, and insurable title to the Property, and the Property shall be subject only to real property taxes which are not yet due and payable and such other easements, reservations, conditions, agreements, encumbrances, rights of way, or restrictions of record, the Mineral Reservation attached as Exhibit B and any other matters disclosed on the attached Exhibit C.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sample Purchase Agreement

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Title to be Conveyed. At Closing, Seller shall execute and deliver to Buyer a warranty bargain and sale deed (the “Deed”) conveying fee simple, marketable, and insurable title to the Property, and the Property shall be subject only to real property taxes which are not yet due and payable and such other easements, reservations, conditions, agreements, encumbrances, rights of way, or restrictions of record, the Mineral Reservation attached as Exhibit B and any other matters disclosed on the attached Exhibit C.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sample Purchase Agreement

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