Distress Survey Sample Clauses

Distress Survey. Measure and record the extent and severity of surface distresses for each designated haul road. The survey shall include the severity and extent of alligator cracking, longitudinal cracking, transverse cracking, edge cracking/deterioration, potholes and patches
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Distress Survey. Measure and record the extent and severity of surface distresses for each designated haul road. The survey shall include the severity and extent of alligator cracking, longitudinal cracking, transverse cracking, edge cracking/deterioration, potholes and patches. I Rutting and cross slope assessment. – Wheel rut depth in both outer and inner wheel paths shall be measured with a straight edge. If the lane is crowned in the middle the rut depth can be measured for each wheel path by laying the straight edge from the centerline of the road to center of the lane and from the center of the lane to edge of the road for the inner wheel path and outer wheel path, respectively. Cross slope shall also be measured, using the full lane width straightedge and a “smart level” in percent mode. Again, if there is a crown in the middle of the lane the cross slope shall be measured independently, and recorded as such, for the inner and outer wheel paths. The rut depth and cross slope measurements will be made at a uniform spacing at 15 locations per mile.

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  • Title Insurance and Surveys Buyer, at its sole cost and expense, may procure owner’s title insurance policies (the “Title Policies”) from Title Company with respect to the Owned Real Property or the Leased Real Property insuring title subject only to the Permitted Liens and such other general title exceptions as may be raised by the Title Company; provided, that Buyer’s ability or inability to obtain title insurance from the Title Company on the Owned Real Property or the Leased Real Property shall not result in an adjustment to the Purchase Price. If Buyer requests extended coverage policies or any endorsements to the Title Policies, Buyer shall also be responsible for the cost of such extended coverage and endorsements and the delivery of any documentation required by the Title Company in connection with the issuance of such extended coverage and endorsements (including surveys or zoning reports), however, Seller shall deliver the documentation required by the Title Company in connection therewith as described below. At Buyer’s request, Seller and its Affiliates shall cooperate with and assist Buyer with any reasonable request in Buyer’s efforts to obtain the Title Policies and shall execute and deliver to the Title Company such affidavits, certificates and other documentation as are customary and reasonably requested to cause the Title Company to issue CLTA Standard Coverage Policy – 1990 for the Owned Real Property or the Leased Real Property (including assistance to obtain a “non-imputation” or similar endorsement), provided that no such cooperation or assistance and nothing in such affidavits, certificates or documentation shall require Seller or its Affiliates to incur any Obligations to any Person that are not otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement. Notwithstanding the preceding, Seller shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to provide, in support of any such “non-imputation” or similar endorsement, a legal opinion to the Title Company from the general counsel of the Company, subject to customary assumptions and qualifications, as to such counsel’s opinion, without additional inquiry, as to the status of the title rights of the Company to the Owned Real Property lying within the boundary fence of the Refinery. In no event shall Seller be obligated to seek estoppel certificates in connection with any of the Leased Real Properties. Prior to Closing, Buyer may, at its sole cost and expense, obtain and update any surveys pertaining to the Owned Real Property or the Leased Real Property; provided, however, that any such surveys and survey updates shall be performed by a surveyor acceptable to Seller, the approval of which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Neither Buyer’s or any of its lenders’ receipt of any new or updated surveys shall constitute a condition to Closing or form the basis for delaying Closing; however, Seller agrees to reasonably cooperate with Buyer prior to the Closing to permit Buyer to attempt to procure any surveys of the Real Property Interests that Buyer reasonably deems necessary, all at Buyer’s sole risk, cost and expense.

  • Title Policy and Survey A. TITLE POLICY: Seller shall furnish to Buyer at Seller’s Buyer’s expense an owner policy of title insurance (Title Policy) issued by (Title Company) in the amount of the Sales Price, dated at or after closing, insuring Buyer against loss under the provisions of the Title Policy, subject to the promulgated exclusions (including existing building and zoning ordinances) and the following exceptions:

  • Title Evidence Seller agrees to share equally with Buyer the closing agent costs and the cost of a title insurance company’s commitment and standard ALTA form owner’s policy (except survey matters) to the Property, showing a marketable title vested in Seller, subject to easements, restrictions, covenants, and other matters of record. Any endorsements shall be paid solely by Buyer. The title evidence shall be presented to prospective Buyer on day of auction. Buyer acknowledges: (a) receipt of the title commitment prior to entering into this agreement; (b) review of the title commitment to the Buyer’s full satisfaction; and (c) waiver of any right to object to any exceptions listed therein. If Seller fails to satisfy all such title requirements imposed on Seller pursuant to title commitment, Buyer may, as its sole remedy and at Buyer’s election, either: (a) cancel this agreement and receive a return of Buyer’s xxxxxxx money and, in that event, this Agreement will be canceled and the parties will have no further obligations to each other; or (b) accept such title as Seller can deliver. Buyer waives any right to seek specific performance or to seek damages from Seller.

  • Title and Survey Review The condition of the title to the Properties. Prior to the Effective Date, Seller has provided to Buyer an ALTA title report or commitment for title insurance (individually, a “Title Commitment” and collectively, the “Title Commitments”) prepared by First American Title Insurance Company (the “Title Company”) with respect to each Real Property. Buyer may request from the Title Company an updated Title Commitment, together with copies of all documents referred to therein, for any or all of the Properties. Prior to the Effective Date, Seller has provided to Buyer a copy of an existing survey of each Property, and Buyer may, at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, obtain an update of each survey (the “Surveys”). It shall be a condition to Closing that the Title Company shall be committed to issue to Buyer an ALTA extended coverage Owner’s Policy of Title Insurance for each Property, in an amount equal to the Allocated Purchase Price and insuring title to each Property is vested in Buyer, subject only to the “Permitted Exceptions” (as hereinafter defined) and including only the “Endorsements” (as hereinafter defined) (individually and collectively, the “Title Policy”). The following matters shall be deemed “Permitted Exceptions”: all matters disclosed by the Title Commitments other than (A) those matters which the Title Company has removed from the Title Commitment by written supplement and (B) those “Mandatory Cure Items” (as hereinafter defined). “Mandatory Cure Items” shall mean (1) those matters which Seller has agreed in writing to cause to be removed at or before Closing in accordance with, and subject to, Paragraph 3(c), (2) any mortgages, deeds of trust or other similar encumbrance evidencing outstanding indebtedness voluntarily created by Seller which can be satisfied by the payment of an ascertainable amount of money, and (3) any mechanic’s, materialman’s or broker’s liens filed against a Property as a result of Seller’s acts or omissions (e.g., failure to pay) which can be satisfied by the payment of an ascertainable amount of money. The “Endorsements” shall include only those endorsements which, prior to the expiration of the Due Diligence Period, the Title Company has agreed in writing to include in the applicable Title Policy or Seller has agreed in writing to cause to be included in such Title Policy;

  • Survey Buyer may obtain a survey of the Property before the Closing to assure that there are no defects, encroachments, overlaps, boundary line or acreage disputes, or other such matters, that would be disclosed by a survey ("Survey Problems"). The cost of the survey shall be paid by the Buyer. Not later than business days prior to the Closing, Buyer shall notify Seller of any Survey Problems which shall be deemed to be a defect in the title to the Property. Seller shall be required to remedy such defects within business days and prior to the Closing. If Seller does not or cannot remedy any such defect(s), Buyer shall have the option of canceling this Agreement, in which case the Xxxxxxx Money shall be returned to Buyer.

  • Title Review Seller shall be obligated to clear any and all encumbrances of title of an ascertainable monetary amount (“Seller Liens”), which Seller’s Liens Seller shall cause to be satisfied and or released at or prior to Closing (with Seller having the right to apply the Purchase Price or a portion thereof for such purpose). Notwithstanding the foregoing, prior to the Due Diligence Date, Purchaser shall give notice (“Purchaser’s Title Notice”) to Seller of the existence of any encumbrances and defects in title to which Purchaser objects and that are not Permitted Encumbrances (“Title Objections”). Seller shall, within five (5) business days from receipt of Purchaser’s Title Notice, notify Purchaser of those Title Objections that Seller elects not to attempt to remove or correct, provided that failure of Seller to give said notice shall be deemed to mean that Seller shall remove or correct all of Purchaser’s Title Objections. In the event Seller elects to attempt to remove or correct Title Objections(s) and by the later of the Due Diligence Date or the date which is thirty (30) business days following Seller’s receipt of Purchaser’s Title Notice, Seller has not arranged for removal or correction of said Title Objections, then Purchaser shall either (i) terminate this Agreement in which event the Deposit shall be returned to Purchaser and the parties hereto shall have no further rights or obligations hereunder, except for rights and obligations which, by their terms, survive the termination hereof, or (ii) accept the condition of the title to the Property as it then is, without diminution of the Purchase Price. If Purchaser fails to elect (i) above, then Purchaser shall be deemed to have elected (ii) above. Encumbrances and defects to title that are not included in Purchaser’s Title Objections and those Title Objections that are accepted pursuant to this subsection shall be deemed to be Permitted Encumbrances. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Seller’s Liens shall not be deemed Permitted Encumbrances. Recording fees for recording documents to discharge Title Objections and Seller’s Liens shall be borne by Seller.

  • Title Commitment and Survey (a) Buyer has received and reviewed a copy of the Title Commitment and the Existing Survey. Buyer is solely responsible for obtaining any updated title commitments, surveys, or any other title related matters Buyer desires with respect to the Assets at Buyer’s sole cost and expense. Buyer shall have until not later than 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on the date that is no later than ten (10) days prior to the end of the Due Diligence Period (the “Title Report Objection Date”), to notify Seller’s attorney in writing (the “Title Report Objection Notice”) as to any items shown on the Title Commitment (as updated if applicable) that Buyer believes are not Permitted Exceptions. Buyer’s failure to timely deliver the Title Report Objection Notice on or prior to the 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on the Title Report Objection Date shall constitute Buyer’s irrevocable acceptance of the Title Commitment and Buyer shall be deemed to have unconditionally waived any right to object to any matters set forth therein. If Buyer timely delivers a Title Report Objection Notice, Seller shall have seven (7) days after receipt of such notice to notify Buyer (i) that Seller will remove or cause to be removed such objectionable exceptions from title on or before the Closing, in which case the provisions of subsection 8.3(b) shall apply; or (ii) that Seller elects not to cause such exceptions to be removed at which time Buyer may elect, prior to the end of the Due Diligence Period, to accept the Title in its current condition or terminate this Agreement in which event the Deposit shall be promptly delivered to Seller and the parties shall have no further obligations to each other except for those that expressly survive the termination of this Agreement. Nothing in this subsection shall require Seller, despite any election by Seller to attempt to discharge any title exceptions, to take or bring any action or proceeding or any other steps to remove any title exception or to expend any moneys therefor, other than with respect to the Pre-Effective Date Seller Encumbrances, Post Effective Date Monetary Encumbrances and Post Effective Date Seller Encumbrances (as hereinafter defined) pursuant to Section 8.3 of this Agreement.

  • Title Commitment Within five (5) Business Days after the Effective Date, Seller shall request from the Title Company a title commitment for the Property (the "Seller's Title Commitment"), specifying Seller as the record owner of the Property, showing Purchaser as the prospective named insured, in the amount of the Property Purchase Price, showing the status of title of the Property and listing all exceptions (including, but not limited to, easements, restrictions, rights-of-way, covenants, reservations, encumbrances, liens and other conditions, if any, affecting the Property) which would appear in the Owner’s Policy of Title Insurance, when issued, together with true, correct and legible copies of all items and documents referred to therein. Within five business days after receipt of the title commitment and related documents by Seller, Seller shall convey it to Purchaser. Seller shall deliver to Purchaser title at closing subject only to the "Permitted Exceptions,” as defined herein. Purchaser shall have a period (the "Review Period") ending on the date which is fifteen (15) business days after the date on which Purchaser receives the last of (i) the Title Commitment; and (ii) true, legible copies of all instruments referred to in the Title Commitment, in which to notify Seller of any objections Purchaser has to any matters shown or referred to in the Title Commitment (“Objection Notice”). Any exception to which Purchaser does not object shall be considered a "Permitted Exception". In the event Purchaser timely provides Seller an Objection Notice, Seller shall have the right, but not the obligation, at its sole cost, to eliminate or modify such unacceptable exceptions or conditions and shall give Purchaser written notice of Seller’s intent to eliminate or modify such unacceptable exceptions or conditions within ten (10) days following delivery of the Objection Notice (“Seller’s Cure Period”). In the event Seller is unable or unwilling to eliminate or modify such unacceptable exceptions or conditions to the satisfaction of Purchaser within Seller's Cure Period, and so notifies Purchaser in writing (the “No Cure Notice”), then in that event Purchaser may elect in writing delivered to Seller within ten (10) days following delivery of the No Cure Notice to Purchaser to elect to either (1) waive such Objections, or

  • Title Report If no Additional Mortgage Policy is required with respect to such Additional Mortgaged Property, a title report issued by the Title Company with respect thereto, dated not more than 30 days prior to the date such Additional Mortgage is to be recorded and satisfactory in form and substance to Administrative Agent;

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