Common use of Marketable Title Clause in Contracts

Marketable Title. Upon payment of the purchase price, a Deed for the property shall be executed by the Seller and shall convey the property to the Buyer. Title to the property shall be good and marketable, free of liens, encumbrances, subject to all applicable ground rent, covenants, conditions, restrictions, easements, rights of way, laws, ordinances, regulations, charges, taxes and assessments, rights of others in party walls of the Property, and any other matters of record. The buyer has the right to choose his own settlement agent or attorney to conduct settlement. In the event that Seller cannot convey good and marketable title, the Purchaser(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the deposit. Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be null and void and of no effect, and the Purchaser shall have no further claim against the Seller(s) or Auctioneers.

Appears in 178 contracts

Samples: auctioneersoftware.s3.amazonaws.com, auctioneersoftware.s3.amazonaws.com, ashlandauction.s3.amazonaws.com

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