Common use of Defensible Title Clause in Contracts

Defensible Title. The term “Defensible Title” with respect to a Lease means such title of Sellers in and to the Leases that: (i) results in Sellers owning that number of Net Acres with respect to the Lease equal to the number of Net Acres for the Lease set forth in Exhibit A, (ii) entitles Sellers to a net revenue interest in the Lease (“NRI”) not less than the NRI set forth for such Lease in Exhibit A, (iii) entitles Sellers to a working interest in the lands described in the Lease (“WI”) not more than the WI set forth for such Lease in Exhibit A, and (iv) subject to and except for Permitted Encumbrances, is free and clear of all liens, security interests, encumbrances, claims, and any other defects.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (AMERICAN EAGLE ENERGY Corp), Purchase and Sale Agreement (American Eagle Energy Inc.), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Eternal Energy Corp.)

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