Quit Claim Deed definition

Quit Claim Deed means the deed by which the 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Parcel will be conveyed to the Developer in the form attached as Exhibit Q to this Agreement or one substantially similar thereto.
Quit Claim Deed means the quit claim deed from Seller, as grantor, conveying the Facility to Purchaser, as grantee, without warranty in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C.
Quit Claim Deed means a legal document used to release one’s rights, title or interest in property to another without providing a warranty.

Examples of Quit Claim Deed in a sentence

  • In May 2004, the Company entered into an agreement with a third party (the “Seller”) whereby the Seller transferred 100% of the rights via Quit Claim Deed to a 20-year lease on the Tolovana Gold Property in Alaska.

  • Either Lessor or Lessee shall, upon request of the other, execute, acknowledge and deliver to the other a "short form" memorandum of this Lease for recording purposes, provided that Lessee shall also simultaneously execute in recordable form and delivering to Lessor a Quit Claim Deed as to its leasehold and any other interest in the Premises and hereby authorizes Lessor to date and record the same only upon the expiration or sooner termination of this Lease.

  • Either Lessor or Lessee shall, upon request of the other, execute, acknowledge and deliver to the other a “short form” memorandum of this Lease for recording purposes, provided that Lessee shall also simultaneously execute in recordable form and delivering to Lessor a Quit Claim Deed as to its leasehold and any other interest in the Premises and hereby authorizes Lessor to date and record the same only upon the expiration or sooner termination of this Lease.

  • Easement in a Quit Claim Deed from The State of Connecticut dated February 3, 2004 and recorded in Volume 5305 at Page 158.

  • Upon timely payment of the Note in full, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx will transfer without any warranties/representations to Buyer all his interest (if any) in the Unpatented Claims by Quit Claim Deed.

  • Xxxx, Xx. acquired 100% of all the coal and other mineral interests conveyed to him under said Quit Claim Deed, with the exception of 480 acres which may be owned by the Federal Government and 160.9 acres which may be owned by the State of Montana.

  • The Deed description shall be based upon the metes and bounds description attached as Exhibit "A",; in addition, if Buyer requests that Seller convey the Premises by the metes and bounds description shown on the new survey, if any, obtained by Buyer, Seller covenants to execute a Quit Claim Deed for such new description.

  • ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM all subsurface waters, without the right of surface entry, as described in the Quit Claim Deed to the City of Pleasanton, a municipal corporation, recorded September 10, 1987, Series N.

  • Xxxxxxx, wherein Gxxxxxx states his opinion that under the Quit Claim Deed dated March 1, 1965, from Gxxxxx Coal Mines Company to Rxxxxxx X.

  • Gentor may at any time cancel this agreement by giving written notice to Owner and tendering to Owner a written release and Quit Claim Deed thereof in proper form for recording.


More Definitions of Quit Claim Deed

Quit Claim Deed means a signed, legal instrument releasing the municipality's right, title or interest in the real estate property, acquired by virtue of foreclosed tax liens, to an individual or individuals, entity or entities without providing a. guarantee or warranty of title to same.
Quit Claim Deed has the meaning set forth in Article 14(k).
Quit Claim Deed has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 10.3(a).
Quit Claim Deed shall have the meaning specified in Section 5.3(a).

Related to Quit Claim Deed

  • Land surveyor means the land surveyor appointed by the Seller, to act as such from time to time in respect of the Development or a member of a firm so appointed.