Title Reports; Surveys Sample Clauses

Title Reports; Surveys. Collateral Agent shall have received (i) title reports with respect to each Closing Date Mortgaged Property and (ii) copies of any existing surveys of the Closing Date Mortgaged Properties in Borrowers’ possession.
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Title Reports; Surveys. During the Due Diligence Period, Buyer may obtain, if Buyer so desires in its sole discretion, title reports or commitments for the Real Property, together with the documents supporting exceptions referenced therein (each, a “Title Report”), and any current as-built surveys of any parcel or parcels of the Real Property (each, a “Survey”); provided, however, that except for the Title Commitment, which shall be made available to Buyer at Seller’s expense prior to the Execution Date, all such Title Reports and Surveys shall be obtained at Buyer’s sole cost and expense.
Title Reports; Surveys. Buyer may obtain, if Buyer so desires in its sole discretion, title reports or commitments for the Real Property, together with the documents supporting exceptions referenced therein (each, a “Title Report”), and any current as-built surveys of any parcel or parcels of the Real Property (each, a “Survey”); provided, however, that except for the Title Commitment, which shall be made available to Buyer at Seller’s expense prior to the Execution Date, all such Title Reports and Surveys shall be obtained at Buyer’s sole cost and expense.
Title Reports; Surveys. Buyer shall have received title reports, in form and content reasonably satisfactory to Buyer, for the Real Estate (the “Title Reports”) with the costs thereof to be paid in accordance with the Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreements as defined below. Title Insurer (as defined in the Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreements) shall be unconditionally and irrevocably committed to issue to Buyer at the Closing one or more extended coverage owner’s title insurance policies (together with such title endorsements as Buyer may reasonably request) relative to the Real Estate, subject only to those matters approved or deemed approved by Buyer. No matter shown on or omitted from any Survey (as defined in the Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreements) could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the Real Estate or on the Watercraft Business (to be determined in Buyer’s reasonable judgment).

Related to Title Reports; Surveys

  • Title Reports With respect to each Closing Date Mortgaged Property, a title report issued by the Title Company with respect thereto, dated not more than 30 days prior to the Closing Date and satisfactory in form and substance to Administrative Agent;

  • Title Report If no Additional Mortgage Policy is required with respect to such Additional Mortgaged Property, a title report issued by the Title Company with respect thereto, dated not more than 30 days prior to the date such Additional Mortgage is to be recorded and satisfactory in form and substance to Administrative Agent;

  • Preliminary Title Report Seller will, within five (5) Business Days after the Opening of Escrow, cause the Title Company to deliver a preliminary title report for the Property to Buyer and Seller (the "Title Report") along with copies of all plotted easements and underlying documents referenced therein. Buyer shall have until thirty (30 days prior to the end of the Feasibility Period (the "Title Disapproval Deadline") to notify Seller and Title Company what exceptions to title shown thereon, if any, are unacceptable to Buyer ("Disapproved Exceptions"). Buyer’s failure to deliver to Seller written notice of any Disapproved Exceptions by the end of the Title Disapproval Deadline shall be deemed approval by Buyer of all exceptions to title reported in the Title Report. In the event Buyer timely gives notice of any Disapproved Exception, Seller shall have ten (10) Business Days after receipt of such notice to notify Buyer and Escrow Holder either (1) that Seller will cure or insure over such Disapproved Exception; or (2) that Seller will not cure or insure over such Disapproved Exception. Seller's failure to give such notice with respect to a Disapproved Exception shall constitute an election not to cure or insure over such Disapproved Exception; provided, however, that Seller shall cure any Disapproved Exception which is a deed of trust or other monetary lien encumbering the Property not caused by or on behalf of Buyer and any delinquent property taxes or assessments. Seller shall keep the Property free and clear of all monetary liens and encumbrances not reflected in the Title Report, except for current real property taxes. In the event Seller elects or is deemed to elect not to cure or insure over any Disapproved Exception, Buyer shall have the option within five (5) Business Days after receipt (or five (5) Business Days after the date Seller’s response was due if not given) to terminate this Agreement by written notice to Seller and Escrow Holder to that effect, in which case Buyer shall receive a refund of the Deposit and accrued interest thereon, and no party shall have any further rights or obligations under this Agreement except those which, by their terms, survive the termination hereof.

  • Surveys Each Borrower shall submit the Ship owned by it regularly to all periodical or other surveys which may be required for classification purposes and, if so required by the Security Trustee provide the Security Trustee, with copies of all survey reports.

  • Survey Seller has delivered to Buyer true, correct and complete copies of the most recent surveys of the Real Property. In the event that an update of the survey or a new survey (such updated or new surveys being referred to as the “Survey”) are desired by Buyer, then Buyer shall be responsible for all costs related thereto.

  • Environmental Reports Lender shall have received an environmental report in respect of the Property, in each case reasonably satisfactory to Lender.

  • Title Insurance and Surveys At the Closing, Lawyer’s Title Insurance Company (the “Title Company”) shall have delivered to Buyer policies of title insurance, or an irrevocable commitment to issue such policies, in accordance with the following: (a) an owner’s title insurance policy with respect to the Owned Property (exclusive of the IDS Site), insuring that Buyer has good and marketable fee simple title in and to each parcel of Owned Property together with all rights, easements and privileges appurtenant thereto (exclusive of the IDS Site) and (b) a leasehold title insurance policy with respect to the Leased Property, insuring that Buyer has good and marketable leasehold title in and to each parcel of Leased Property together with all rights, easements and privileges appurtenant thereto, in each case free and clear of all Encumbrances other than Permitted Encumbrances (collectively, the “Title Policies”). The Title Policies shall contain such endorsements and affirmative coverages as Buyer shall identify on Schedule 7.7 attached hereto and, with respect to title matters and surveys not provided to Buyer as of the date hereof, such additional endorsements and affirmative coverages as Buyer shall reasonably request in writing. Seller shall provide all such affidavits, indemnities (in respect of title), memoranda, assignments, documents and information, whether from Seller or other Persons, in such form as Seller shall reasonably approve and as the Title Company reasonably shall require in order to (i) issue the Title Policies with the coverage required herein, (ii) omit from the Title Policies standard title objections customarily omitted on the basis of title affidavits and documentation delivered by Seller (including, without limitation, exceptions as to parties in possession and liens for work performed at the property), and (iii) evidence Seller’s authority, and the authority of the Person or Persons executing the conveyance documents on behalf of Seller, to consummate the transactions with respect to the Facilities. Buyer shall bear the cost of the title premiums for such Title Policies and Seller shall bear the cost of obtaining and recording such memoranda of leases, lease assignments and other documents as are required by the Title Company in order to issue the Title Policies with the coverages and endorsements required herein. Buyer, at Seller’s expense shall have received a current survey from Professional Engineering Corporation, in a form reasonably acceptable to Buyer, of the Facility located in McAlester, Oklahoma, or such portion thereof, as deemed advisable by Buyer in its sole discretion, certified to Buyer, Buyer’s lender and the Title Company (the “Oklahoma Survey”). Seller shall have delivered to Buyer a survey of the Wichita Site prepared by Professional Engineering Corporation, dated not more than thirty (30) days prior to the Closing, certified to Buyer, Buyer’s lender, the Title Company and such other parties as Buyer may designate (the “Wichita Survey”; together with the Oklahoma Survey, the “Surveys”). Each Survey shall comply with the minimum detail requirements for land title surveys as adopted by the American Land Title Association and the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping. Neither the Wichita Survey nor any other Survey shall disclose (x) Encumbrances other than Permitted Encumbrances, (y) material shortages in area or conflicts or discrepancies in boundary lines or (z) uninsurable encroachments of improvements, facilities or other structures across or over boundary lines, easement areas or rights-of-way.

  • Title Documents The Master Servicer shall deliver to the Indenture Trustee, the Owner Trustee and the Insurer (i) within 120 days of the Closing Date, a schedule of Title Documents for Financed Vehicles which, as of the Closing Date did not show the Master Servicer as first lienholder and (ii) within 180 days of the Closing Date, a schedule of Title Documents for Financed Vehicles which as of the date prior to such delivery do not show the Master Servicer as first lienholder and as to which the Seller is obligated to repurchase pursuant to the provisions hereof.

  • Title Insurance and Survey (a) Buyer shall notify Sellers in writing (the “Title Objection Notice”) by 5:00 p.m. (Central time) on the date that is four (4) Business Days prior to the date of expiration of the Due Diligence Period (the “Title Review Period”) as to which matters, if any, within the Title Commitments and which survey matters (including matters disclosed in any Survey or any update thereto) are not acceptable to Buyer (individually, a “Disapproved Title Matter”). Any matter within the Title Commitments, the Surveys, and any matter that would be disclosed by a current, accurate survey of any Real Property that Buyer fails to so disapprove in a Title Objection Notice delivered to Sellers prior to the Title Review Period shall be conclusively deemed to have been approved by Buyer. If Buyer timely delivers a Title Objection Notice indicating a Disapproved Title Matter, then Sellers shall have two (2) Business Days after receipt of such Title Objection Notice to elect to notify Buyer in writing (a “Title Response Notice”) that Sellers either (a) will remove such Disapproved Title Matter from title to the Real Property on or before the Closing, or (b) will not cause such Disapproved Title Matter to be removed from title to the Real Property. If Sellers fail to deliver a Title Response Notice as to a particular Disapproved Title Matter within such two (2) Business Days period, then Sellers shall be deemed to have made the election in clause (b) above as to such Disapproved Title Matter. The procurement by any Seller, at its option, of a written commitment from the Title Company to issue the Title Policy or an endorsement thereto reasonably satisfactory to Buyer as of the Closing (at such Seller’s sole cost and expense) and insuring Buyer against any Disapproved Title Matter (or any “Additional Title Matter” as defined below) shall be deemed a removal thereof from title to the Real Property. If Sellers make (or are deemed to have made) the election in clause (b) above as to any Disapproved Title Matter, then Buyer shall have two (2) Business Days from the earlier of (i) the date it receives the Title Response Notice making such election, or (ii) the date that Sellers are deemed to have made such election as to such Disapproved Title Matter (but not later than the expiration of the Due Diligence Period), within which to notify Sellers in writing that Buyer elects to either (x) nevertheless accept the condition of title to the Real Property subject to such Disapproved Title Matter, or (y) terminate this Agreement. If Buyer makes the election set forth in clause (y) above, then this Agreement shall immediately terminate, Buyer shall be entitled to a return of the Exxxxxx Money, and Sellers and Buyer shall have no further rights or obligations hereunder, except for the provisions hereof that expressly survive termination of this Agreement. If Buyer fails to notify Sellers in writing of its election within said two (2) Business Days period, then Buyer shall be deemed to have made the election set forth in clause (x) above.

  • Title and Survey Review (e) Prior to the execution and delivery hereof, Seller has caused the Title Company to furnish or otherwise make available to Purchaser (i) a preliminary title commitment for the Champions Village Real Property dated with an effective date of February 24, 2016 (the “Champions Village PTR”) and (ii) a preliminary title commitment for the Oak Park Real Property dated with an effective date of February 21, 2016 (the “Oak Park PTR” and together with the Champions Village PTR, the “PTRs”), and copies of all underlying title documents described in the PTRs. Purchaser shall have until June 14, 2016 (the “Title Notice Date”) to provide written notice (the “Title Notice”) to Seller and Title Company of any matters shown on the Oak Park PTR and/or the Updated Oak Park Survey which are not satisfactory to Purchaser. Purchaser shall have until July 5, 2016 (the “Champions Village Title Notice Date”) to provide written notice (the “Champions Village Title Notice”) to Seller and Title Company of any matters shown on the Champions Village PTR and/or the Updated Champions Village Survey which are not satisfactory to Purchaser. If Seller has not received such written notice from Purchaser by the Title Notice Date or the Champions Village Title Notice Date, as applicable, Purchaser shall be deemed to have unconditionally approved the specific exceptions to title expressly provided in the PTRs and all matters revealed in the Updated Surveys, subject to Seller’s obligations set forth in Section 6.2(c) below and as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement. Except as expressly provided herein, Seller shall have no obligation whatsoever to expend or agree to expend any funds, to undertake or agree to undertake any obligations, or otherwise to cure or agree to cure any title objections. To the extent Purchaser timely delivers a Title Notice and a Champions Village Title Notice, then Seller shall deliver, no later than June 17, 2016 as to the Title Notice and no later than July 7, 2016 as to the Champions Village Title Notice, written notice to Purchaser and Title Company identifying which disapproved items, if any, Seller shall be obligated to cure by Closing (by either having the same removed as an exception in the applicable PTR or by otherwise obtaining affirmative insurance over the same as part of the final Title Policy, such affirmative insurance to be acceptable to Purchaser in its sole and absolute discretion) (“Seller’s Response”). If Seller does not deliver Seller’s Response prior to such date, Seller shall be deemed to have elected to not remove or otherwise cure any exceptions disapproved by Purchaser. If Seller elects, or is deemed to have elected, not to remove or otherwise cure an exception disapproved in Purchaser’s Title Notice or Purchaser’s Champions Village Title Notice, Purchaser shall have until June 21, 2016 as to the Title Notice and until the Contingency Date as to the Champions Village Title Notice to (i) deliver a written notice terminating this Agreement (“Termination Notice”) to Seller and Title Company terminating this Agreement as set forth in Section 5.4 above, or (ii) waive any such objection to the PTRs and the Updated Surveys (whereupon such objections shall be deemed Permitted Exceptions for all purposes hereof). If Seller and Title Company have not received a Termination Notice from Purchaser by June 21, 2016 as to the Title Notice and by the Contingency Date as to the Champions Village Title Notice, such failure to deliver same shall be deemed Purchaser’s waiver of all objections to the PTRs and the Updated Surveys that Seller did not agree to cure by Closing, subject to Seller’s obligations set forth in Section 6.2(c) below and as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement.

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