Special Warranty Deeds definition
Examples of Special Warranty Deeds in a sentence
Seller and Buyer shall agree in good faith prior to the Closing on an allocation of the Purchase Price between the real property and personal property components of each of the Properties solely for the purpose of calculating applicable transfer taxes imposed by Governmental Authorities on the recordation of the Special Warranty Deeds.
The date on which the Closing occurs is herein referred to as the “Closing Date.” At the Closing, each of the parties shall deliver such bills of sale, assignments, Special Warranty Deeds, landlord consents, estoppels, assumptions of liabilities, opinions and other instruments and documents as are described in this Agreement or as may be otherwise reasonably requested by the parties and their respective counsel.
Special Warranty Deeds in the form of Exhibit E-1 and Exhibit E-2 (the “Special Warranty Deeds”) will be used to convey to Buyer Seller’s fee surface estate interests among the Garfield Properties.
In confirmation of the foregoing sale, assignment and transfer, Seller shall execute and deliver to Buyer at the Closing a ▇▇▇▇ of Sale, Assignment and Assumption Agreement and Special Warranty Deeds.
The Buyer's obligations will be set forth in the Special Warranty Deeds conveying the Real Property and will be a covenant running with the land and will bind the successors and assigns of Buyer.