Titled Property definition
Examples of Titled Property in a sentence
Seller shall execute (or shall cause its Subsidiary that is the owner of any Titled Property to execute) at Closing such customary title affidavits with respect to the Titled Property as shall be reasonably required by the Title Company.
Seller and its Subsidiaries shall provide full cooperation to Purchaser and the Title Company in connection with the compilation, review and examination of the title to the Titled Property.
CU Conditionally Titled Property: Property that is conditionally titled to the University will display a tag with the same gold or orange strip and a six-digit numeric code, but that code will be preceded with a “CT” to indicate it is conditionally titled.
Private Titled Property: Sponsor owned property or property intended as a deliverable to the sponsor is identified with a tag containing a 6-digit alphanumeric code beginning with “0W.” These tags may not be affixed to the actual property prior to delivery to the sponsor, but the unique tag number beginning with 0W is still assigned in the university property records (PSAM).
Seller shall have the right, but not the obligation, to cure or remove at or prior to Closing, any Title Defects; provided, however, that Seller will cause any deed to secure debt, any deed of trust, any mortgage or any monetary lien encumbering any Titled Property to be satisfied or otherwise released on or before the Closing.
Government Titled Property: Government titled property is tagged and recorded in university property records promptly upon receipt with tags displaying a blue strip and containing a six-digit alphanumeric code beginning with “0F.” This equipment shall remain so identified as long as it is in the custody, possession, or control of the university.
These include Emotional stability, Conscientiousness, Agreeableness, Openness and Extraversion (Declerck et al, 2006: 146).LOC is therefore considered a great instrument for the prediction of psychological health and evaluation of subjective wellbeing, happiness and satisfaction (Kirkcaldy et al, 2002; Declerck et al, 2002).LOC has also been highlighted to raise issues that explain the perception of control from different cultural perspectives (Triandis and Suh, 2002; Triandis, 1995b; Cheng et al., 2013).
Principal Investigators (PI’s) are responsible to insure that all Federally Titled Property is required to support research on the contract/subcontract under which it was acquired.
This responsibility extends from the initial acquisition and receipt of Federally Titled Property, through the record keeping, utilization, reporting and finally disposition of the property.
The PI is responsible to receive Federally Titled Property, retain documentation of such receipt, and manage any discrepancies incidental to the shipment.