Sale of Multiple Lots/Parcels Sample Clauses

Sale of Multiple Lots/Parcels. If the Property consists of several lots or parcels, Beneficiary in its discretion may designate their order of sale or may elect to sell them through a single sale, or through two (2) or more successive sales, or in any other manner Beneficiary may elect. In the event Beneficiary elects to dispose of the Property through more than one (1) sale, Trustor shall pay the costs and expenses of each such sale and of any judicial proceedings wherein the same may be made.
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