Dealing with House and Land Lease Sample Clauses

Dealing with House and Land Lease. 21 9.1 Transferring Ownership 21 9.2 Mortgage Provisions 21 9.3 Acknowledgment 21 9.4 Registration 21 Article 10: Clear Title 22 10.1 Clear Title 22 10.2 Buildings and Fixtures 22 Article 11: Rights of Trust and Owner on Breach 22 11.1 Breaches of the Lease 22 Required Steps for Trust Action in case of Breach 22 11.2 When the Trust Can Take Action 22 11.3 Procedures to be used by the Trust 22 Informal Steps to Resolve Disputes 22 11.4 Informal Dispute Resolution Methods 22 11.5 Performance Agreements 23 Formal Steps the Trust must take to enforce the Lease 23 11.6 How the Trust Decides Action and Notifies Owner 23 Rights of Owner related to Trust Action 24 11.7 Right of Appeal 24 11.8 Curing Default 26 11.9 Personal Information of an Owner 26 What the Trust can do as a result of Breach 27 11.10 Trust Remedies 27 11.11 Interest and Costs 27 11.12 Forced Sale 28 11.13 Trust Performs Repairs 29 Waiver of Rights by Trust and Owner 29 11.14 Non-termination 29 11.15 Waiver of Rights under Landlord and Tenant Act 30 11.16 Money Owed to Trust 30 11.17 Court orders 30 Article 12: Miscellaneous 31 12.1 Unavoidable Delay 31 12.2 Successors 31 12.3 Entire Agreement 31 12.4 Partial Invalidity 31 12.5 Interpreting this Lease 32 12.6 Waivers 32 12.7 Governing Law 32 12.8 Notices under Lease 32 12.9 Errors or Omissions in Procedures or Notices 32 12.10 Spouse 32 Signatures of Trust and Owner 34 Appendix A: Definitions 37 1.1 Definitions 37 Appendix B: Description of Land 40 Appendix C: Boundary Disputes on Xxxx’x Island 41 1.1 Survey of Xxxx’x Island 41 1.2 Binding Community Arbitration 41 1.3 Informal Contacts 42 1.4 Registering an Objection 42 1.5 Choosing the Arbitrators 42 1.6 Arbitration Procedures 43
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