Sheriff’s Deed definition
Examples of Sheriff’s Deed in a sentence
At Settlement, and subject to existing easements, covenants, conditions and restrictions of record, Seller will deliver a Deed, as follows: ✔ General Warranty Deed Special Warranty Deed Non-Warranty (Quitclaim Deed) Other (Sheriff’s Deed, Tax Deed, Trustee’s Deed, Executor/Administrator/Personal Representative’s Deed).
To the extent that a Foreclosure Judgment exists, Buyer shall within five (5) Business Days after the Closing Date file the Assignment of Judgment or Assignment of Sheriff’s Deed with the applicable clerk of the court where the Foreclosure Action is filed.
Assignor, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, Assignor does hereby grant, bargain, sell, convey, set over, assign and transfer unto Assignee all of Assignor’s right to receive title via Sheriff’s Deed upon confirmation of the Sheriff’s Sale held on March 17, 2009, in the case of Summit Bank v.
In the event of foreclosure by a holder of a First Deed of Trust, and upon the issuance of a Public Trustee’s or Sheriff’s Deed, these Covenants shall automatically terminate.
A title affidavit covering the period from and after the date of the Sheriff’s Deed through the Closing Date in the form attached hereto as Exhibit I.
On or before the Closing, Seller shall make its best efforts to cause to be delivered to Purchaser the Sheriff’s Deed, executed by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Sheriff’s Department pursuant to RSA 529:23, in recordable form, which deed shall name Purchaser or its designee as grantees therein.