Examples of Subsequent Title Notice in a sentence
If Seller fails to give written notice of election within such five (5) Business Day period, Seller shall be deemed to have elected not to attempt to cure the objections (other than Monetary Objections) set forth in the First Title Notice or such Subsequent Title Notice, whichever is applicable.
Within five (5) Business Days after receipt of any Subsequent Title Notice, Seller shall give written notice to Purchaser informing the Purchaser of the election of Seller with respect to the objections in such Subsequent Title Notice.
If Seller fails to give written notice of election within such five (5) Business Day period, Seller will be deemed to have elected not to attempt to cure the objections (other than Monetary Objections) set forth in the First Title Notice or such Subsequent Title Notice, whichever is applicable.
If Seller fails to give written notice of election within such three (3) Business Day period, Seller shall be deemed to have elected not to attempt to cure the objections (other than Monetary Objections) set forth in the First Title Notice or such Subsequent Title Notice, whichever is applicable.
Within five (5) Business Days after receipt of any Subsequent Title Notice, Seller shall give written notice to Purchaser's Counsel informing the Purchaser of the election of Seller with respect to the objections in such Subsequent Title Notice.
At any time after the First Title Notice and prior to the Closing Date, Acquisition may give written notice of objections to exceptions to title first disclosed to Acquisition in writing by an update to the Title Commitment or first appearing of record after the effective date of the Title Commitment or on any update to the Existing Survey (each, a "Subsequent Title Notice").
Within three (3) Business Days after Seller’s receipt of any Subsequent Title Notice, Seller shall give written notice to Purchaser informing the Purchaser of Seller’s election with respect to the objections in such Subsequent Title Notice.
Within five (5) Business Days after receipt of any Subsequent Title Notice, Seller shall give written notice to Purchaser’s Counsel informing the Purchaser of the election of Seller with respect to the objections in such Subsequent Title Notice.
Within three (3) Business Days after receipt of any Subsequent Title Notice, Seller shall give written notice to Purchaser's Counsel informing the Purchaser of the election of Seller with respect to the objections in such Subsequent Title Notice.
Within [***] after receipt of Purchaser’s Subsequent Title Notice, subject to Seller’s obligation to cure Required Removal Items, Seller shall give written notice to Purchaser stating that, either (a) Seller will remove such Title Objections from title on or before the Closing; provided that Seller may extend the Closing Date for such period as shall be required to effect such cure (to a maximum of thirty (30) days); or (b) Seller elects not to cause such Title Objections to be removed or cured.