Common use of Title Affidavits Clause in Contracts

Title Affidavits. Such usual and customary affidavits and indemnities as the Title Company may reasonably require, including, without limitation, a so-called owner’s affidavit in such form as will permit the Title Company to issue its title policy without exceptions for parties-in-possession (other than the residents under Resident Agreements) or mechanic’s liens.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Escrow Agreement (Adcare Health Systems Inc), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Adcare Health Systems Inc), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Adcare Health Systems Inc)

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Title Affidavits. Such usual and customary affidavits and indemnities as the Title Company may reasonably require, including, without limitation, a so-called owner’s affidavit in such form as will permit the Title Company to issue its title policy without exceptions for parties-in-possession (other than the residents under Resident Agreementsresident agreements) or mechanic’s liens.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Adcare Health Systems Inc)

Title Affidavits. Such usual and customary affidavits and indemnities as the Title Company may reasonably require, including, without limitation, a so-called owner’s affidavit in such form as will permit the Title Company to issue its title policy without exceptions for parties-in-possession (other than the residents under Resident Agreements) or mechanic’s liens.liens ; and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Escrow Agreement (Global Healthcare Reit, Inc.)

Title Affidavits. Such usual and customary affidavits and indemnities as the Title Company may reasonably require, including, without limitation, a so-called owner’s affidavit in such form as will permit the Title Company to issue its title policy without exceptions for parties-in-possession (other than the residents under Resident Agreements) or mechanic’s liens.;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Adcare Health Systems, Inc)

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Title Affidavits. Such usual and customary affidavits and indemnities as the Title Company may reasonably require, including, without limitation, a so-called owner’s affidavit in such form as will permit the Title Company to issue its title policy without exceptions for parties-in-possession (other than the residents under Resident Agreements) or mechanic’s liens.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Escrow Agreement (Global Healthcare Reit, Inc.)

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