Common use of STATUS OF CERTAIN TITLE MATTERS Clause in Contracts

STATUS OF CERTAIN TITLE MATTERS. The Borrower shall not take or fail to take any action with respect to the Easements included within the Appurtenances or the reciprocal easement agreements, operating agreements, declarations, and restrictive covenants included in the Permitted Encumbrances if, as the result of such an action or failure, the subject Easement or other title matter would (a) be rendered invalid or without force or effect, (b) be amended or supplemented without the consent of the Lender, (c) be placed in default or alleged default, (d) result in any lien against the Real Property, or (e) give rise to any assessment against the Real Property, unless immediately paid in full.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement, GTJ Reit, Inc., Mortgage, Security Agreement (Sanfilippo John B & Son Inc)

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STATUS OF CERTAIN TITLE MATTERS. The Borrower Mortgagor shall not take or fail to take any action with respect to the Easements included within the Appurtenances or the reciprocal easement agreements, operating agreements, declarations, and restrictive covenants included in the Permitted Encumbrances if, as the result of such an action or failure, the subject Easement or other title matter would (a) be rendered invalid or without force or effect, (b) be amended or supplemented without the consent of the Lender, (c) be placed in default or alleged default, (d) result in any lien against the Real Property, or (e) give rise to any assessment against the Real Property, unless immediately paid in full.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Mortgage, Security Agreement (Sanfilippo John B & Son Inc)

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