Title and Survey Review Period Sample Clauses

Title and Survey Review Period. The period ending twenty (20) days after Purchaser's receipt of the initial Title Commitment (together with legible copies of all exception documents referenced therein) and the initial Survey.
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Title and Survey Review Period. The period ending fifteen (15) days after Purchaser’s receipt of the initial Title Commitment, but in any event not later than the expiration of the Inspection Period.
Title and Survey Review Period. The period ending no later than the expiration of the Inspection Period.
Title and Survey Review Period. The period ending at 5:00 p.m. Dallas, Texas time on December 11, 2013.
Title and Survey Review Period. The period ending twenty (20) days after the Effective Date.
Title and Survey Review Period. (a) During the term of this Agreement, Operating Partnership shall have the right to enter upon any Property upon one (1) business day notice to Owners and to perform, at Operating Partnership's expense, such economic, surveying, engineering, topographic, environmental, marketing and other tests, studies and investigations as Operating Partnership may deem appropriate.
Title and Survey Review Period. The period beginning on the Title Commitment and Survey Delivery Date and ending thirty (30) days after the Title Commitment and Survey Delivery Date.
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Title and Survey Review Period. Buyer shall have until the Closing Date (the “Title and Survey Review Period”) to notify Seller in writing, of any reasonable objections that Buyer may have to anything contained in the Title Commitment or set out in the Survey. Any items contained in the Title Commitment or Survey to which Buyer does not object during the Title and Survey Review Period shall be deemed to be acceptable to Buyer. In the event Buyer notifies Seller of objections to title on or prior to the expiration of the Title and Survey Review Period, Seller shall notify Buyer as to whether Seller intends to satisfy such objections by either (i) curing, correcting or removing such objections, (ii) having such unpermitted exceptions removed from the Title Commitment or Survey, whichever the case may be, or (iii) having the Title Company commit to insure against loss or damage as may be occasioned by such exceptions, provided, however, that Seller is under no obligation to incur any expense in connection therewith. In the event that Seller is unwilling or unable to or fails to satisfy such objections to title, Buyer may, at his option, either (i) terminate this Agreement, in which event both parties shall be relieved of any further liability hereunder, except that the parties shall pay their respective costs and expenses as provided herein theretofore incurred by the parties or (ii) waive such objections (in which event said exception(s) shall be considered a Permitted Exception); provided, however, that the waiver of objections to the title of the Property by Buyer shall not be construed as constituting a waiver of any other provision of this Agreement.
Title and Survey Review Period. The period beginning on the Effective Date and ending on January 22, 2020.
Title and Survey Review Period. The period ending on November 14, 2017.
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