For Title Sample Clauses
The "For Title" clause establishes which party holds legal ownership of goods or property during a transaction. Typically, this clause specifies the exact point at which title transfers from the seller to the buyer, such as upon delivery, shipment, or payment. By clearly defining when ownership changes hands, the clause helps prevent disputes over responsibility for loss or damage and clarifies each party's rights and obligations throughout the transaction.
For Title. That the Vendor has a good, valid, subsisting and marketable title over the said Unit. Further the Owner has full power and absolute authority to grant, convey, transfer and assure the said Unit hereby granted, conveyed, transferred and assured unto and to the use of the Vendee(s) in any manner aforesaid.
For Title. XIX residents the department of social services shall continue funding for the temporary absence as provided under paragraphs “a” and “b” and in accordance with department of social services guidelines.
For Title. The Vendor now hath in itself good right full power and absolute authority to grant convey transfer and assure the said premises hereby granted conveyed transferred and assured or intended so to be unto and to the use of the purchasers in manner aforesaid.
