NO CLAIM OF TITLE OR INTEREST Sample Clauses

NO CLAIM OF TITLE OR INTEREST. LESSEE, in accepting this lease, does hereby agree that no claim of title or interest to SAID PROPERTY shall be made by reason of the occupancy or use thereof; that all title and interest to SAID PROPERTY is vested in the LESSOR. LESSEE further acknowledges and agrees that he is entitled to no rights to adjoining submerged lands, tidelands or sand beach as a result of this lease.
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NO CLAIM OF TITLE OR INTEREST. 13.1 SUB-LESSEE, in accepting this SUBLEASE, xxxxxx agrees that no claim of title or interest to LEASE PREMISES shall be made due to the occupancy or use thereof; that all title and interest to LEASE PREMISES is vested in the LESSOR. SUB-LESSEE further acknowledges and agrees it is entitled to no rights to adjoining submerged lands, tidelands or other public trust lands because of this SUBLEASE.
NO CLAIM OF TITLE OR INTEREST. 12.1 In accepting this LEASE, LESSEE acknowledges and agrees that LESSEE makes no claim of fee simple title ownership or other interest in and to LEASE PREMISES except for those rights and uses as may be claimed by a leaseholder under this LEASE, and LESSEE further acknowledges that the fee simple title to LEASE PREMISES is vested in LESSOR.

Related to NO CLAIM OF TITLE OR INTEREST

  • 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.

  • Special Warranty of Title Seller shall warrant and defend the title to the Properties conveyed to Buyer against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming the Properties or any part thereof by, through or under Seller or its Affiliate, but not otherwise.

  • 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.

  • Warranty of Title Seller warrants that at the time of signing this Agreement, Seller neither knows, nor has reason to know, of the existence of any outstanding title or claim of title hostile to the rights of Seller in the goods.

  • Passage of Title and Risk of Loss Legal title, equitable title and risk of loss with respect to the Acquired Assets will not pass to Buyer until the Acquired Assets are transferred at the Closing.

  • Passage of Title 9.7.1 The ownership and title to the Goods and any part thereof shall fully pass to ISR free and clear of all security interests, liens, attachment, encumbrances and any other rights or claims of any kind of any third party, upon the date of issuance by ISR of the Final Acceptance Certificate for each of the Goods at ISR Site. The passing of title to ISR and the vesting of ownership rights shall be without prejudice to any right that may accrue to ISR under this Agreement.

  • 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.

  • Status of Title Within ten (10) business days after Opening of Escrow, or as soon thereafter as possible, Title Company shall provide Buyer and Seller with a current commitment for title insurance (the "Title Commitment") for the Property, disclosing all matters of record and other matters of which Title Company has knowledge which relate to the title to the Property, and a legible copy of each of the instruments and documents referred to in the Title Commitment. The Title Commitment shall include Title Company’s requirements for Closing and issuing its title policy. Seller shall satisfy those requirements of Seller requiring a release of consensual monetary encumbrances on or before the Closing. Buyer shall have ten (10) business days after receipt of the Title Commitment and copies of all instruments and documents referred to in the Title Commitment, or five (5) business days after the receipt of any amendment thereto and copies of all instruments and documents referred to therein, to object in writing to Seller to any matter shown thereon. If Buyer fails to object within said period, the condition of title to the Property shall be deemed approved. If Buyer timely objects to any matter disclosed by the Title Commitment or any amendment thereto, the Seller may, but is not obligated, to use reasonable efforts to cure such objection(s) (although in no event shall the Seller be required to expend funds) within fifteen (15) business days thereafter. If, within such fifteen (15) business day period, the Seller is unsuccessful or responds that it is unwilling to cure Buyer’s objection(s), Buyer shall have five (5) business days following notice from the Seller of its inability or unwillingness to cure in which Buyer shall elect by delivering written notice to the Seller and Title Company either to (a) waive its objection(s); or (b) terminate this Agreement. If Buyer elects to terminate this Agreement, Title Company shall deliver the Xxxxxxx Money to Buyer, less Fair Consideration (defined in Section 6.02(b)) without further notice to or from the Seller and neither party shall thereafter have any further rights or obligations hereunder except for those rights and obligations that survive the termination of this Agreement or the Close of Escrow as provided in this Agreement. Failure by Xxxxx to make a timely election shall constitute an election to terminate this Agreement. Failure by the Seller to give any notice shall constitute the Seller’s election not to cure. Notwithstanding anything else stated herein, in all events, regardless of whether Xxxxx has given notice of objection as stated above, the Seller shall be obligated to satisfy and otherwise remove all monetary and financial liens and encumbrances in existence at the time of execution of this Agreement or incurred by the Seller on or before Closing hereunder (other than current taxes not yet due). Any title exceptions which have not been objected to or waived by Buyer shall be called “Permitted Title Exceptions.”

  • Defense of Title to Collateral Each Borrower shall at all times defend its title to Collateral and Agent’s Liens therein against all Persons, claims and demands whatsoever, except Permitted Liens.

  • 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.

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