Record Exceptions definition

Record Exceptions means all instruments recorded in the real estate records of the County in which the Land is located which affect the status of title to the Real Property.
Record Exceptions means all instruments recorded in the real estate records of the County in which the Land is located which affect the status of title to the Real Property. “Remove” with respect to any exception to title shall mean that Partnership causes the Title Company to remove or affirmatively insure over (to the extent reasonably appropriate) the same as an exception to the Title Policy, without any additional cost to Strategic or the Post-Amendment Partnership, whether such removal or insurance is made available in consideration of payment, bonding, indemnity of the Existing Partners, or otherwise.
Record Exceptions means all instruments recorded in the real estate records of the jurisdiction in which the Land is located that affect the status of title to the Land or Improvements, including, but not limited to, those items described on Exhibit F.

Examples of Record Exceptions in a sentence

  • Except as disclosed in the Record Exceptions, Seller has not entered into any options, puts, calls, rights of first offer, opportunity or refusal, or other preemptive rights to purchase or occupy the Property which are in effect as of the Effective Date.

  • To Seller’s knowledge, Seller is not a party to any other lease, contract or other agreement with respect to the Property, other than (i) the Operating Lease, (ii) the documents listed on Exhibit C and Exhibit P in which Seller is a named party, and (iii) as reflected in the Record Exceptions.

  • As of the Effective Date, except for (i) the Contracts listed in Exhibit M attached hereto, and (ii) the Record Exceptions, Seller has not entered into any, and to Seller’s Knowledge there are no, contracts, subcontracts or agreements affecting the Property that will be binding upon Buyer after the Closing.

  • As of the Effective Date, except for (i) the Contracts listed in Exhibit M attached hereto, (ii) the Leases, and (iii) the Record Exceptions, to Seller’s Knowledge, Seller has not entered into any contracts, subcontracts or agreements affecting the Property that will be binding upon Buyer after the Closing or that will be subject to the Bank Management Agreement.

  • Prudential shall have until the Due Diligence Deadline to notify Cousins in writing of any defects in title (including any Record Exceptions which are not acceptable to Prudential in the exercise of its reasonable judgment) or survey (including the description of the Land) which may be revealed by Prudential’s examinations thereof; any such notice shall reference the Title Commitment and Survey and any other materials which evidence or disclose such objections to title.

  • Except [as set forth in the Sublease or] disclosed in the Record Exceptions, Seller has not entered into any options, puts, calls, rights of first offer, opportunity or refusal, or other preemptive rights to purchase or occupy the Property which are in effect as of the Effective Date.

  • Between the Effective Date and the Closing Date, Seller will notify Buyer of any written notice Seller receives after the Effective Date from (i) any governmental authority of any violation or alleged of any Laws regulating the condition or use of the Property or (ii) any third party of any violation or alleged violation of any Record Exceptions.

  • Except as set forth in the Sublease or disclosed in the Record Exceptions, Seller has not entered into any options, puts, calls, rights of first offer, opportunity or refusal, or other preemptive rights to purchase or occupy the Property which are in effect as of the Effective Date.


More Definitions of Record Exceptions

Record Exceptions means all instruments recorded in the real estate records of the County in which the Land is located which affect the status of title to the Real Property. “Remove” with respect to any exception to title shall mean that Seller causes the Title Company to remove or affirmatively insure over the same as an exception to the Title Policy, without any additional cost to Buyer, whether such removal or insurance is made available in consideration of payment, bonding, indemnity of Seller or otherwise; provided, however, that Seller shall not be permitted to Remove any Title Objection other than liens evidencing monetary encumbrances by “insuring over” such liens without the consent of Buyer, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
Record Exceptions means all instruments recorded in the real estate records of the locality in which the Land is located which affect the status of title to the Real Property or which affect the recordation of any Ground Lease with a first priority rank on the Leased Real Property. “Remove” with respect to any exception to title shall mean that Seller causes the Title Company to remove or affirmatively insure over the same as an exception to the Title Policy, without any additional cost to Buyer, whether such removal or insurance is made available in consideration of payment, bonding, indemnity of Seller or otherwise.
Record Exceptions means all instruments recorded in the real estate records of the County in which the Land is located which affect the status of title to the Real Property. “Remove” with respect to any exception to title shall mean that Seller causes the Title Company to remove or affirmatively insure over the same as an exception to the Title Policy, without any additional cost to Buyer, whether such removal or insurance is made available in consideration of payment, bonding, indemnity of Seller or otherwise. “Required Removal Items” shall mean, collectively, any Title Objections to the extent (and only to the extent) that the same (a) have not been caused by Buyer or any Buyer’s Representatives, and (b) are either:
Record Exceptions means all instruments recorded in the real estate records of the County in which the Land is located which affect the status of title to the Real Property. “Related Contract” shall mean the [__] Contract. “Remove” with respect to any exception to title shall mean that Seller causes the Title Company to remove or affirmatively insure over the same as an exception to the Title Policy, without any additional cost to Buyer, whether such removal or insurance is made available in consideration of payment, bonding, indemnity of Seller or otherwise. “Required Removal Items” shall mean, collectively, any Title Objections to the extent (and only to the extent) that the same (a) have not been caused by Buyer or any Buyer’s Representatives, and (b) are either:
Record Exceptions means all instruments recorded in the real estate records or land titles registry of the County or municipality in which the Land is located which affect the status of title to the Real Property or the Land subject to any leasehold interest evidenced by a Ground Lease. "REDONDO BEACH CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL" shall mean that certain Crowne Plaza Hotel located on that certain tract or parcel of land in Redondo Beach, California, more particularly described on EXHIBIT A-4. "REMOVE" with respect to any exception to the title of the Real Property, shall mean that Seller causes the Title Company to remove or affirmatively insure over the same as an exception to the Title Policy, to the reasonable satisfaction of Buyer, without any additional cost to Buyer, whether such removal or insurance is made available in consideration of payment, bonding, indemnity of Seller or otherwise.
Record Exceptions means all instruments recorded in the real estate records of the County in which the Land is located which affect the status of title to the Real Property. “Related Contracts” shall mean the shall mean [REVISE AS APPLICABLE: (i) that certain Purchase and Sale Agreement of even date herewith between ABP MO (Bridgeton) LLC and Buyer, (ii) that certain Purchase and Sale Agreement of even date herewith between ABP MO (Kansas City) LLC and Buyer, (iii) that certain Purchase and Sale Agreement of even date herewith between ABP TN (Madison) LLC and Buyer, and (iv) that certain Purchase and Sale Agreement of even date herewith between ABP VA (Richmond) LLC and Buyer]. “Remove” with respect to any exception to title shall mean that Seller causes the Title Company to remove or affirmatively insure over the same as an exception to the Title Policy, without any additional cost to Buyer, whether such removal or insurance is made available in consideration of payment, bonding, indemnity of Seller or otherwise. ACTIVE 46014503v4

Related to Record Exceptions

  • Permitted Exceptions shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.3.

  • Record of survey map means a map of a survey of land prepared in accordance with Section 10-9a-603, 17-23-17, 17-27a-603, or 57-8-13.

  • Permitted Exception means (a) liens for Taxes and other governmental charges and assessments which are not yet due and payable, (b) liens of landlords and liens of carriers, warehousemen, mechanics and materialmen and other like liens arising in the ordinary course of business for sums not yet due and payable, (c) other liens or imperfections on property which are not material in amount or do not materially detract from the value or the existing use of the property affected by such lien or imperfection, (d) such statements of fact and exceptions shown on any title insurance policies delivered to Global.

  • Equitable Exceptions means, with respect to the enforceability of any obligation, that such obligation is subject to (a) applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, moratorium, receivership, assignment for the benefit of creditors or other similar state or federal laws affecting the rights and remedies of creditors generally (including, without limitation, fraudulent conveyance or transfer laws) and judicially developed doctrines in this area, such as equitable subordination and substantive consolidation of entities and (b) equitable principles (whether considered in a proceeding in equity or at law).

  • Permitted Title Exceptions means those exceptions to title to the Real Property that are satisfactory or deemed satisfactory to Purchaser as determined pursuant to Section 2.4(e) hereof.