Common use of No Further Encumbrances Clause in Contracts

No Further Encumbrances. a. After the effective date of this contract, the Government agrees not to enter into any agreements or cause any matter to be recorded that may constitute an exception to the title of the property or be binding on the Buyer after the closing date, without the prior written consent of the Buyer, which the Buyer may withhold at his/her/its own discretion.

Appears in 41 contracts

Samples: Contract for Sale of Real Property, Contract for Sale of Real Property, Contract for Sale of Real Property

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No Further Encumbrances. a. After the effective date of this contractContract, the Government agrees not to enter into any agreements or cause any matter to be recorded that may constitute an exception to the title of the property or be binding on the Buyer after the closing date, without the prior written consent of the Buyer, which the Buyer may withhold at his/her/its own discretion.;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Sale of Real Property

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