Common use of Escrow Holder Clause in Contracts

Escrow Holder. Seller and Buyer covenant and agree that in performing any of its duties under this Agreement, Title Company shall not be liable for any loss, costs or damage which it may incur as a result of serving as Escrow Holder hereunder, except for any loss, costs or damage arising out of its willful default or gross negligence. Accordingly, Title Company shall not incur any liability with respect to (i) any action taken or omitted to be taken in good faith upon advice of its counsel given with respect to any questions relating to its duties and responsibilities, or (ii) to any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance upon any document, including any written notice of instruction provided for in this Agreement, not only as to its due execution and the validity and effectiveness of its provisions, but also to the truth and accuracy of any information contained therein, which Title Company shall in good faith believe to be genuine, to have been signed or presented by a proper person or persons and to conform with the provisions of this Agreement.

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale (Resource Real Estate Investors 6 LP), Agreement of Purchase and Sale (Resource Real Estate Investors 7, L.P.), Agreement of Purchase and Sale (Resource Real Estate Investors 7, L.P.)

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