Seller's Deed definition
Examples of Seller's Deed in a sentence
Pursuant to Section 12.1(a) hereof, all documentary transfer tax information shall be affixed to Seller's Deed after recordation.
None of the foregoing shall be deemed to merge into, or be waived by, Seller's Deed or any other closing documents.
One (1) original of Seller's Deed, duly executed and acknowledged by Seller.
The lot size of the property is approximately +/- or as per Seller's Deed.
The lot size of the property is approximately +/- or as per Seller's Deed.
At Closing, Seller and Buyer shall equally share the expense for all real estate transfer taxes, recording taxes or documentary stamps imposed by any governmental authority on the Seller's Deed to Buyer.
Buyer shall bear the cost of recording charges in order to record the Seller's Deed, the cost of any expenses associated with the giving or recording of any mortgage given by Buyer in connection with its acquisition of the Property, any title insurance premiums, survey costs and the cost of any other closing or recording charges.
Seller shall deliver Seller's Deed conveying the Real Property to Buyer, executed and acknowledged by Seller in recordable form.
Title Insurer shall disburse to Seller: (i) counterpart copies of each of the non-recordable Transaction Documents; (ii) a conformed copy of each of the recordable Transaction Documents, including, without limitation, Seller's Deed; and (iii) any other documents deposited into Escrow by Seller.
If the New Survey contains a different legal description than the one described on Exhibit A attached to this Agreement, Seller shall, at --------- Closing, in addition to the Seller's Deed set out in Section 11.2(a), execute in favor of Purchaser a quitclaim deed which shall convey any interest of Seller in the Land using the New Survey legal description.