Deeds definition
Examples of Deeds in a sentence
AND WHEREAS by virtue of the aforesaid Two separate Deeds of Conveyance, the vendor hereof VKA DEVELOPERS became the sole, absolute and exclusive Vendors of all that piece and parcel of land measuring about 0.98 Acres or 98 Decimals having permanent, heritable and transferable right, title and interest therein.
Subject to Permitted Real Property Liens and except to the extent the failure would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, the Deeds do not contain any restrictions that would prevent Borrower and the Subsidiary Guarantors from constructing, operating and maintaining the Gathering Stations in, over, under, and across the land covered thereby in the same way that a prudent owner and operator would construct, operate, and maintain similar assets.
The representations, warranties and indemnity obligations contained in this Section 20 shall survive the Closing and delivery of the Deeds or the earlier termination of this Agreement.
The Gathering Stations are located within the boundaries of the property affected by the Deeds, leases or other instruments to Borrower, the Subsidiary Guarantors or any Restricted Subsidiaries and do not encroach upon any adjoining property, except to the extent the failure to be so located or any such encroachment would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
AP hereby agrees that it shall have recourse to HMSL in respect of any claim against HMSL under this Agreement only to sums derived from the Secured Property relating to the relevant Pool, subject always to the Security (as defined in the Security Deeds) in respect thereof and any such claim by AP shall be reduced pro rata so that the total of all such claims does not exceed the aggregate value of the Secured Property relating to the relevant Pool after meeting claims secured on it.