Right to Re-enter definition
Examples of Right to Re-enter in a sentence
Grantor’s Right to Re-enter and Terminate Grantee’s interest as provided herein shall be superior to and prior to any security interest or any other interest created or suffered by Grantee.
If Developer does commence construction pursuant to this Agreement within one year from the Closing Date, a Release of Right to Re-enter and Revest shall be filed with Office of the County Recorder in and for the County of Dakota and State of Minnesota memorializing the commencement of Minimum Improvements and releasing Developer from HEDRA’s right to re-enter and take possession of the parcel and to terminate the estate conveyed in the Deed to Developer pursuant to Minn.
Section 14.1 Right to Re-enter...............................................
If Developer does commence construction pursuant to this Agreement within one year from the Closing Date, a Release of Right to Re-enter and Revest shall be filed with Office of the County Registrar of Titles in and for the County of Dakota and State of Minnesota memorializing the commencement of Minimum Improvements and releasing Developer from HEDRA’s right to re-enter and take possession of the parcel and to terminate the estate conveyed in the Deed to Developer pursuant to Minn.