Title Evidence definition

Title Evidence means a title insurance policy,
Title Evidence means a title insurance policy, preliminary title report or binder, title insurance commitment, abstract of title, attorney's opinion of title based on examination of public records or an abstract of title, or any other means of reporting the state of title to real property which is customary in the locality.
Title Evidence means a title insurance policy, preliminary title report or binder, title insurance

Examples of Title Evidence in a sentence

  • Purchaser may give notice to Seller on or before the Title Objection Date (the “Title Notice”) identifying the matters reflected in the Title Evidence that are acceptable and/or objectionable to Purchaser (“Title Objections”).

  • Purchaser shall notify Seller of its objection or acceptance to the condition of title shown by the Title Evidence no later than the earlier of (i) 30 days after receipt of PUC Approval or (ii) 30 days prior to the expiration of the Inspection Period (“Title Objection Date”).

  • The Tenant shall furnish Owner's Title Evidence in the form of a policy of owner's or lender's title insurance, insuring the Tenant's fee simple title to the Real Property, as of the Issue Date, subject to Permitted Encumbrances.


More Definitions of Title Evidence

Title Evidence has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2(b).
Title Evidence has the meaning specified in Section 6.03(a).
Title Evidence shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 6.1 hereof.
Title Evidence means, with respect to any real property:
Title Evidence means documentation in the form of a certified search covering a period of twenty (20) years, current title insurance or certified letter from abstractor or title insurance agent certifying fee simple ownership of property.
Title Evidence. ’ means a written or
Title Evidence means the Title Commitment and the Survey, together.