VESTING OF TITLE IN THE UNITED STATES Sample Clauses

VESTING OF TITLE IN THE UNITED STATES. If a contract paid by a method authorized under subsection (a)(1) provides for title to property to vest in the United States, the title to the prop- erty shall vest in accordance with the terms of the contract, regardless of any security interest in the property that is asserted before or after the contract is entered into.
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  • Evidence of Title Evidence that title to a REO is held by the Trustee shall be submitted by the Servicer to the Master Servicer and, if applicable, to the Primary Mortgage Insurer and/or the Pool Insurer, within ten Business Days after marketable title to such REO has been acquired.

  • Retention of Title Supplied Goods shall remain Seller’s property until fulfillment by Customer of its payment obligations as described above. As such:

  • Condition of Title 5.1 If, prior to Closing (as hereinafter defined), a date-down to the Title Commitment discloses any new Unpermitted Exceptions which, in the aggregate, do not exceed $25,000 (each, a "Minor Unpermitted Exception"), Seller shall, at Seller's expense, bond over, cure and/or have such Minor Unpermitted Exceptions removed from the Title Commitment or have the Title Insurer commit to insure against loss or damage that may be occasioned by such Minor Unpermitted Exceptions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if such date down to the Title Commitment discloses any new Unpermitted Exceptions which, in the aggregate, equal or exceed $25,000, Seller shall have the right, but not the obligation, to bond over, cure and/or have such exceptions removed from the Title Commitment or to have the Title Insurer commit to insure against loss or damage that may be occasioned by such Unpermitted Exceptions. If Seller fails to bond over, cure or have any Unpermitted Exception removed or have the Title Insurer commit to insure as specified above within five (5) business days from the date of the date down to the Title Commitment, Purchaser may terminate this Agreement upon written notice to Seller within three (3) days after the expiration of such five (5) business day period; provided, however, and notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, if the Unpermitted Exception which gives rise to Purchaser's right to terminate was recorded against the Property as a result of the affirmative action of Seller (and not by any unrelated third party) or if Seller is able to bond over, cure or remove a Minor Unpermitted Exception for a cost not to exceed $25,000 or the Title Insurer is willing to insure over a Minor Unpermitted Exception for a cost not to exceed $25,000 in accordance with the terms hereof and Seller fails to expend such funds in either case, then Purchaser shall have the additional rights contained in Paragraph 14 herein. Absent notice from Purchaser to Seller in accordance with the preceding sentence, Purchaser shall be deemed to have elected to take title subject to said Unpermitted Exception, without any reduction in or setoff against the Purchase Price as a result thereof. If Purchaser terminates this Agreement in accordance with the terms of this Paragraph 5.1, this Agreement shall terminate without further action of the parties and all Earnest Money theretofore deposixxx xxxo the escrow by Purchaser, together with any interest accrued thereon, shall be returned to Purchaser, and neither party shall have any further liability to the other, except for those covenants and obligations that specifically survive termination of this Agreement.

  • Proceeding Affecting Xxxxxx’s Interest in the Property Borrower will be in Default if any action or proceeding begins, whether civil or criminal, that, in Xxxxxx’s judgment, could result in forfeiture of the Property or other material impairment of Xxxxxx’s interest in the Property or rights under this Security Instrument. Borrower can cure such a Default and, if acceleration has occurred, reinstate as provided in Section 20, by causing the action or proceeding to be dismissed with a ruling that, in Xxxxxx’s judgment, precludes forfeiture of the Property or other material impairment of Xxxxxx’s interest in the Property or rights under this Security Instrument. Borrower is unconditionally assigning to Lender the proceeds of any award or claim for damages that are attributable to the impairment of Xxxxxx’s interest in the Property, which proceeds will be paid to Lender. All Miscellaneous Proceeds that are not applied to restoration or repair of the Property will be applied in the order that Partial Payments are applied in Section 2(b).

  • Transfer of Title and Risk (a) The parties acknowledge that despite the receipt by the Merchant pursuant to this Agreement, title and risk in respect of the Produce shall only pass in accordance with subclause 2.3(b).

  • Conveyance of Title Upon closing, Seller shall execute and deliver to Buyer a Patent, Grant Deed, or Quit Claim Deed conveying title to the Cabin/Home Site. Buyer shall also receive a Xxxx of Sale executed by the current owner of the Personal Property in form of Exhibit B, attached hereto. If Buyer and the owner of the Personal Property are identical, then the Xxxx of Sale shall be returned to said party.

  • Sale of Timber Under the terms and conditions of this contract, STATE sells to PURCHASER, and PURCHASER buys from STATE, that Board of Forestry timber designated and described in the section titled, “Designated Timber,” which for all purposes of this contract is hereinafter referred to as "timber." The location of designated timber is shown on Exhibit A. PURCHASER shall pay STATE the "purchase price for timber" set forth in Section 44. The purchase price shall be paid to STATE in accordance with the payment schedule in Section 42. This is a sale of "State timber" as defined in OAR 629-031-0005 and may not be exported. The Forest Resources Conservation Amendments Act of 1993 authorizes Oregon and other western states to prohibit the export of unprocessed timber from public lands. PURCHASER must comply with the provisions of the federal act, ORS 526.801 through 526.831, and OAR 629-031-0005 through 629-031-0045 in disposing of State timber from this timber sale.

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