Quiet Title Action Sample Clauses

Quiet Title Action. The Agency, with Developer’s cooperation and at Developer’s cost, shall complete an action under the “Destroyed Land Records Relief Law” (California Code of Civil Procedure § 751.01 et seq., commonly referred to as the XxXxxxxxx Act) to remove any exception for claims by reason of the record title to the land not having been established and quieted under the provisions of the Destroyed Land Records Relief Law that show on the PTR Package and to which Developer timely objected under Section 10.2.2 (the “Quiet Title Action”). In the event that Developer accepts title subject to exceptions that would be eliminated by such Quiet Title Action, the Agency, with Developer’s cooperation, shall complete the Quiet Title Action as soon as commercially reasonable and the Parties shall then undertake to cause the issuance of the title insurance prescribed above, or an amendment or endorsement, reflecting the elimination of such exceptions. At each close of Escrow, the Agency shall convey to Developer all of its right, title and interest to the property that is the subject of such close of Escrow by an Agency Quitclaim Deed, subject to the Agency’s rights under the Reversionary Quitclaim Deed.
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Quiet Title Action. If necessary, the parties agree that they will, with Developer’s cooperation and at Developer’s cost, complete an action under the Destroyed Land Records Relief Law (California Code of Civil Procedure §§ 751.01 et seq., commonly referred to as the XxXxxxxxx Act) to remove any exception for claims by reason of the record title to the land not having been established and quieted under the provisions of the Destroyed Land Records Relief Law.

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  • Title and Liens Except for Seller Liens to be released at Closing, to Seller’s knowledge, Seller has good and marketable fee simple absolute title to the Real Property, subject only to the Permitted Exceptions. Except for the FF&E subject to the FF&E Leases and any applicable Permitted Exceptions, to Seller’s knowledge, Seller has good and marketable title to the Personal Property, free and clear of all liens, claims, encumbrances or other rights whatsoever (other than the Seller Liens which must be released at Closing), and there are no other liens, claims, encumbrances or other rights pending or of which any Seller Party has received notice or which are otherwise known to any Seller Party related to any other Personal Property.

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