Common use of Examination of Title Clause in Contracts

Examination of Title. Seller shall, within ten (10) days of this Agreement, furnish Buyer with an abstract of title or a registered property abstract certified to date including proper searches covering bankruptcies and state and federal judgments, liens and levied and pending special assessments. Buyer shall have ten (10) business days after receipt of the abstract of title or registered property abstract either to have Xxxxx's attorney examine the title and provide Seller with written objections (“Objections”) or, at Buyer's own expense, to make an application for a title insurance policy and notify seller of the application. Buyer shall have ten (10) business days after receipt of the commitment for title insurance to provide Seller with a copy of the commitment and written Objections. Buyer shall be deemed to have waived any title Objections not made within the applicable ten (10) day period for above, except that this shall not operate as a waiver of Seller's covenant to deliver a statutory warranty deed, unless a warranty deed is not specified above.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Minnesota Standard Purchase Agreement, Minnesota Standard Purchase Agreement

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Examination of Title. Seller shall, within ten (10) days of the satisfaction of both contingencies of this Agreement, furnish Buyer with an abstract of title or a registered property abstract certified to date including proper searches covering bankruptcies and state and federal judgments, liens and levied and pending special assessments. Buyer shall have ten (10) business days after receipt of the abstract of title or registered property abstract either to have Xxxxx's attorney examine the title and provide Seller with written objections (“Objections”) or, at Buyer's own expense, to make an application for a title insurance policy and notify seller of the application. Buyer shall have ten (10) business days after receipt of the commitment for title insurance to provide Seller with a copy of the commitment and written Objections. Buyer shall be deemed to have waived any title Objections not made within the applicable ten (10) day period for above, except that this shall not operate as a waiver of Seller's covenant to deliver a statutory warranty deed, unless a warranty deed is not specified above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Minnesota Standard Purchase Agreement

Examination of Title. Seller shall, within ten (10) days of the satisfaction of all contingencies of this Agreement, furnish Buyer with an abstract of title or a registered property abstract certified to date including proper searches covering bankruptcies and state and federal judgments, liens and levied and pending special assessments. Buyer shall have ten (10) business days after receipt of the abstract of title or registered property abstract either to have Xxxxx's attorney examine the title and provide Seller with written objections (“Objections”) or, at Buyer's own expense, to make an application for a title insurance policy and notify seller of the application. Buyer shall have ten (10) business days after receipt of the commitment for title insurance to provide Seller with a copy of the commitment and written Objections. Buyer shall be deemed to have waived any title Objections not made within the applicable ten (10) day period for above, except that this shall not operate as a waiver of Seller's covenant to deliver a statutory warranty deed, unless a warranty deed is not specified above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Real Estate Purchase Agreement

Examination of Title. Seller shall, within ten (10) days of this Agreement, furnish Buyer with an abstract of title or a registered property abstract certified to date including proper searches covering bankruptcies and state and federal judgments, liens and levied and pending special assessments. Buyer shall have ten (10) business days after receipt of the abstract of title or registered property abstract either to have XxxxxBuyer's attorney examine the title and provide Seller with written objections (“Objections”) or, at Buyer's own expense, to make an application for a title insurance policy and notify seller of the application. Buyer shall have ten (10) business days after receipt of the commitment for title insurance to provide Seller with a copy of the commitment and written Objections. Buyer shall be deemed to have waived any title Objections not made within the applicable ten (10) day period for above, except that this shall not operate as a waiver of Seller's covenant to deliver a statutory warranty deed, unless a warranty deed is not specified above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Minnesota Standard Purchase Agreement

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Examination of Title. Within a reasonable time after Buyer gives written notice to close, Seller shall, within ten (10) days of this Agreement, shall furnish Buyer with an and abstract of title or a registered property abstract certified to date including proper searches covering bankruptcies and state and federal judgments, liens liens, and levied and pending special assessments. Buyer shall have ten (10) fifteen {15} business days after receipt of the abstract of title or registered property abstract either to have Xxxxx's Buyer’s attorney examine the title and provide Seller with written objections (“Objections”) or, at Buyer's Buyers own expense, to make an application for a title insurance policy and notify seller Seller of the application. Buyer shall have ten ({10) } business days after receipt of the commitment for title insurance to provide Seller with a copy of the commitment and written Objectionsobjections. Buyer shall be deemed to have waived any title Objections objections not made within the applicable ten ({10) day } days period for above, except that this shall not no operate as a waiver of Seller's ’s covenant to deliver a statutory warranty deed, unless a warranty deed is not no specified above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Highwater Ethanol LLC)

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