Title Inquiry definition

Title Inquiry means any of the following initiated by Buyer: (a) review title and identify any clouds, encumbrances, vesting errors, exceptions, or other items that may affect marketability and/or insurability based upon the title review guidelines; and (b) title curative services.
Title Inquiry means any of the following initiated by Buyer: (a) review title and identify any clouds, encumbrances, vesting errors, exceptions, or other items that may affect marketability and/or insurability based upon the title review guidelines; (b) title curative services; (c) confirmation of compliance with the representations and warranties set forth in Schedule I-B of this Agreement for each REO Property; and (d) confirmation that the title company providing the title insurance policy for a REO Property is a Qualified Title Insurance Company.
Title Inquiry means any of the following initiated by Buyer: (a) review title and identify any clouds, encumbrances, vesting errors, exceptions, or other items that may affect marketability and/or insurability based upon the title review guidelines; (b) title curative services; (c) confirmation of compliance with the representations and warranties set forth in Schedule 1-B of this Agreement for each REO Property; and (d) confirmation that the title company providing the title insurance policy for a REO Property is a Qualified Title Insurance Company.

Examples of Title Inquiry in a sentence

  • Seller shall reimburse Buyer for any of Buyer's reasonable and documented out-of-pocket costs, including, but not limited to, due diligence review and Title Inquiry costs and reasonable attorney's fees, incurred by Buyer in determining the acceptability to Buyer of any Mortgage Loans and property inspections conducted by Buyer or its designee to confirm that the related Rental Properties comply with the Renovation Standards, in an aggregate amount not to exceed the Due Diligence Cap.

  • Seller shall reimburse Buyer for any of Buyer’s reasonable and documented out-of-pocket costs, including, but not limited to, due diligence review and Title Inquiry costs and reasonable attorney’s fees, incurred by Buyer in determining the acceptability to Buyer of any Mortgage Loans and property inspections conducted by Buyer or its designee.