Title Deeds definition
Examples of Title Deeds in a sentence
The Administrator shall provide access, or procure that access is provided to, the Title Deeds relating to the Mortgage Portfolio to the Mortgages Trustee, the Beneficiaries and their respective agents at all reasonable times and upon reasonable notice.
The Administrator undertakes that prior to any actual release by it of any relevant Title Deeds it will take reasonable and appropriate steps to satisfy itself that the relevant Title Deeds are being released to the person or persons entitled thereto.
Upon such completion the Seller shall cease to be under any further obligation to hold any Title Deeds or other documents relating to such Loan or Loans and its/their Related Security to the order of the Mortgages Trustee and if the Mortgages Trustee holds the Title Deeds it will return them to the Seller.
The Purchaser is deemed to have made himself acquainted with the property, its nature, condition, extent, beacons, locality and subject to all defects, whether latent or patent, and all servitudes and condition to which the property may be subject whether contained in the Title Deeds or otherwise, the Seller and/or the Agents being entirely free from all liability in respect thereof.
The Unit is sold subject to the conditions and servitudes applicable thereto, whether contained or referred to in or endorsed against the Title Deeds.