Evidence of Title; Opinions Sample Clauses

Evidence of Title; Opinions. At any time Borrower is required to execute and deliver Mortgages to Administrative Agent pursuant to this Section 5.2, Borrower shall also deliver to Administrative Agent such opinions of counsel (addressed to Administrative Agent) and other evidence of title as Administrative Agent shall deem necessary or appropriate to verify (a) Borrower's title to Proved Mineral Interests with a Recognized Value equal to at least 85% of the Recognized Value of all Proved Mineral Interests reflected in the Reserve Report which are subject to such Mortgages, and (b) the validity, perfection and priority of the Liens created by such Mortgages.
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  • Evidence of Title Evidence that title to a REO is held by the Trustee shall be submitted by the Servicer to the Master Servicer and, if applicable, to the Primary Mortgage Insurer and/or the Pool Insurer, within ten Business Days after marketable title to such REO has been acquired.

  • Conveyance of Title At Closing, Seller shall convey and transfer to Buyer such title to the Property as will enable the Title Company to issue to Buyer, at Buyer's expense, an ALTA owner's policy of title insurance (the "Title Policy") covering the Property, in the full amount of the Purchase Price. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the Property shall be conveyed subject only to the following matters, which shall be deemed to be Permitted Exceptions:

  • Acceptance of title The Security Agent shall be entitled to accept without enquiry, and shall not be obliged to investigate, any right and title that any Transaction Obligor may have to any of the Security Assets and shall not be liable for or bound to require any Transaction Obligor to remedy any defect in its right or title.

  • Certificates of Title Upon the request of Secured Party, if a certificate of title is issued or outstanding with respect to any Vehicle or other Collateral with a fair market value of at least $50,000, cause the Security Interest to be properly noted thereon.

  • Certificate of Title The Receivable File related to such Receivable contains the original Certificate of Title (or a photocopy or image thereof) or evidence that an application for a Certificate of Title has been filed.

  • Documents of Title Not sign or authorize the signing of any financing statement or other document naming Borrower as debtor or obligor, or acquiesce or cooperate in the issuance of any xxxx of lading, warehouse receipt or other document or instrument of title with respect to any Collateral, except those negotiated to Lender, or those naming Lender as secured party, or if solely to create, perfect or maintain a Permitted Lien.

  • Condition of Title 5.1 If, prior to Closing (as hereinafter defined), a date-down to the Title Commitment discloses any new Unpermitted Exceptions which, in the aggregate, do not exceed $25,000 (each, a "Minor Unpermitted Exception"), Seller shall, at Seller's expense, bond over, cure and/or have such Minor Unpermitted Exceptions removed from the Title Commitment or have the Title Insurer commit to insure against loss or damage that may be occasioned by such Minor Unpermitted Exceptions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if such date down to the Title Commitment discloses any new Unpermitted Exceptions which, in the aggregate, equal or exceed $25,000, Seller shall have the right, but not the obligation, to bond over, cure and/or have such exceptions removed from the Title Commitment or to have the Title Insurer commit to insure against loss or damage that may be occasioned by such Unpermitted Exceptions. If Seller fails to bond over, cure or have any Unpermitted Exception removed or have the Title Insurer commit to insure as specified above within five (5) business days from the date of the date down to the Title Commitment, Purchaser may terminate this Agreement upon written notice to Seller within three (3) days after the expiration of such five (5) business day period; provided, however, and notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, if the Unpermitted Exception which gives rise to Purchaser's right to terminate was recorded against the Property as a result of the affirmative action of Seller (and not by any unrelated third party) or if Seller is able to bond over, cure or remove a Minor Unpermitted Exception for a cost not to exceed $25,000 or the Title Insurer is willing to insure over a Minor Unpermitted Exception for a cost not to exceed $25,000 in accordance with the terms hereof and Seller fails to expend such funds in either case, then Purchaser shall have the additional rights contained in Paragraph 14 herein. Absent notice from Purchaser to Seller in accordance with the preceding sentence, Purchaser shall be deemed to have elected to take title subject to said Unpermitted Exception, without any reduction in or setoff against the Purchase Price as a result thereof. If Purchaser terminates this Agreement in accordance with the terms of this Paragraph 5.1, this Agreement shall terminate without further action of the parties and all Earnest Money theretofore deposixxx xxxo the escrow by Purchaser, together with any interest accrued thereon, shall be returned to Purchaser, and neither party shall have any further liability to the other, except for those covenants and obligations that specifically survive termination of this Agreement.

  • Defense of Title Warrant and defend title to and ownership of the Pledged Collateral of such Pledgor at its own expense against the claims and demands of all other parties claiming an interest therein, keep the Pledged Collateral free from all Liens, except for Permitted Liens, and not sell, exchange, transfer, assign, lease or otherwise dispose of Pledged Collateral of such Pledgor or any interest therein, except as permitted under the Credit Agreement and the other Credit Documents.

  • Status of Title Mortgagor represents and warrants that it is the lawful owner of the Mortgaged Property in fee simple, subject to no liens or encumbrances, except for covenants, conditions, restrictions, easements and rights-of-way of record, if any. Mortgagor represents and warrants that it has full right, power and authority to convey and mortgage the Mortgaged Property and to execute this Mortgage. Mortgagor also agrees to protect, preserve and defend its interest in the Mortgaged Property and title thereto, including full performance of any prior claim or lien; to appear and defend this Mortgage in any action or proceeding affecting or purporting to affect the Mortgaged Property, the lien of this Mortgage thereon or any of the rights of Mortgagee hereunder, and to pay all costs and expenses incurred by Mortgagee in connection with any such action or proceeding, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees, whether any such action or proceeding progresses to judgment and whether brought by or against Mortgagee, Mortgagor, or the Mortgaged Property. Mortgagee shall be reimbursed for any such costs and expenses in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph B.2 hereof. Mortgagee may, but shall not be under any obligation to, appear or intervene in any such action or proceeding and retain counsel therein and defend the same or otherwise take such action therein as it may deem advisable or may settle or compromise the same and, for any of such purposes, may expend and advance such sums of money as it may deem necessary, and Mortgagee shall be reimbursed therefor in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph B.2 hereof.

  • Notice of Title Defects Buyer shall provide Seller notice of all Title Defects no later than 5:00 p.m. MST on the date which is seven (7) days prior to the Closing Date (the “Title Claim Date”). To be effective, such notice must (a) be in writing, (b) be received by Seller on or prior to the Title Claim Date, (c) describe the Title Defect in reasonable detail (including any alleged variance in the Net Revenue Interest or Working Interest), (d) identify the specific Asset or Assets affected by such Title Defect, (e) include the Title Defect Value, as reasonably determined by Buyer in good faith, and (f) comply with the limitations and Title Defect Value qualifications set forth in Section 4.14. Any matters identified by Buyer during the Examination Period that constitute Title Defects, but of which Seller has not been specifically notified by Buyer in accordance with the foregoing, shall be deemed to have been waived by Buyer for all purposes and shall constitute Permitted Encumbrances and Assumed Obligations hereunder. Upon receipt of notices of Title Defects, the Parties shall meet and determine upon which of the Title Defects, Title Defect Values, and methods of cure the Parties have reached agreement. Upon the receipt of such notice from Buyer, Seller shall have the option, but not the obligation, for a period ending ninety (90) days after the Closing to cure such defect. If Seller should not elect to cure a Title Defect, and no aspect of such defect is reasonably in dispute, the Purchase Price shall be adjusted for such defect by the amount of the Title Defect Value.

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