Facilities to be Owned by the City; Title Evidence Sample Clauses

Facilities to be Owned by the City; Title Evidence. The Owner shall furnish to the City a preliminary title report for land with respect to Facilities to be acquired by the City and not previously dedicated or otherwise conveyed to the City, for review and approval at least thirty (30) business days prior to the transfer of the Acceptable Title to a Facility to the City. The City shall approve the preliminary title report unless it reveals a matter which, in the judgment of the City, could materially affect the City’s use and enjoyment of any part of the property or easement covered by the preliminary title report. In the event the City does not approve the preliminary title report, the City shall not be obligated to accept title to the land with respect to such Facility or pay the Purchase Price for such Facility (or the last Discrete Component thereof) until the Owner has cured such objections to title to the reasonable satisfaction of the City and caused a standard title insurance policy to be issued to the City with respect to such land in the amount of the Purchase Price. In the event the Owner cannot cure such objections to title, City agrees to consider the use of eminent domain pursuant to Section 4.3 hereof for such purpose.
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Facilities to be Owned by the City; Title Evidence. Upon the request of the City, Owner shall furnish to the City a preliminary title report for land with respect to Acquisition Facilities to be acquired by the City and not previously dedicated or otherwise conveyed to the City, for review and approval at least fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the transfer of Acceptable Title of an Acquisition Facility to the City. The City shall approve the preliminary title report unless it reveals a matter which, in the judgment of the City, could materially affect the City’s use and enjoyment of any part of the property or easement covered by the preliminary title report. In the event the City does not approve the preliminary title report, the City shall not be obligated to accept title to such Acquisition Facility or pay the Purchase Price for such Acquisition Facility until Owner has cured such objections to title to the satisfaction of the City.

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