Grant of Property Sample Clauses

Grant of Property. Trustor hereby irrevocably grants, conveys, transfers and assigns to the Trustee in Trust, with Power of Sale, the Property, together with leases, rents, issues, profits, or income therefrom (all of which are hereinafter called “Property Income”), subject to:
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Grant of Property. 1.1. GRANTOR has this day bargained and sold, and does hereby transfer and convey to XXXXX X. XXXXXXXX, TRUSTEE, of Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee (hereinafter referred to as “TRUSTEE”), and his successors in trust, certain real property and improvements owned by GRANTOR, in the State of Tennessee, Davidson County, as more particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein (the said real property and improvements are herein referred to as the “Property”).
Grant of Property. Grantor, for the Consideration and subject to the Exceptions to Conveyance and Warranty and the Access Reservation, grants, sells, and conveys to Grantee the Property, together with all and singular the rights and appurtenances thereto in any way belonging, to have and to hold it to Grantee and Grantee’s successors and assigns forever. Grantor binds Grantor and Grantor’s successors to warrant and forever defend all and singular the Property to Grantee and Grantee’s successors and assigns against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof, by, through or under Grantor but not otherwise, except as to the Exceptions to Conveyance and Warranty and the Access Reservation. Grantor, for the same Consideration and subject to the Exceptions to Conveyance and Warranty, grants, sells, and conveys to Grantee, without warranty, express or implied, the strips or gores, if any, between the Property and abutting properties and land lying in or under any public thoroughfare, opened or proposed, abutting or adjacent to the Property, together with all and singular the rights and appurtenances thereto in any way belonging, to have and to hold it to Grantee and Grantee’s heirs, successors, and assigns forever. All Exhibits referenced herein are attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes. Remainder of page intentionally blank. Executed to be effective as of , 2020.
Grant of Property. By executing and recording the Deed, Grantor shall sell to Grantee and Grantee shall accept from Grantor, at the price and upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, the Property.

Related to Grant of Property

  • Treatment of Property All property purchased or furnished by DSHS for use by the Contractor during this Contract term shall remain with DSHS. Title to all property purchased or furnished by the Contractor for which the Contractor is entitled to reimbursement by DSHS under this Contract shall pass to and vest in DSHS. The Contractor shall protect, maintain, and insure all DSHS property in its possession against loss or damage and shall return DSHS property to DSHS upon Contract termination or expiration.

  • Protection of Property Seller assumes, and shall ensure that all subcontractors thereof and their respective employees assume, the risk of loss or destruction of or damage to any property of such parties whether owned, hired, rented, borrowed or otherwise, brought to a facility owned or controlled by Buyer or Buyer’s customer. Seller waives, and shall ensure that any subcontractor thereof and their respective employees waive, all rights of recovery against Buyer, its subsidiaries and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents for any such loss, destruction or damage. At all times Seller shall, and ensure that any subcontractor thereof shall, use suitable precautions to prevent damage to Buyer's property. If any such property is damaged by the fault or negligence of Seller or any subcontractor thereof, Seller shall, at no cost to Buyer, promptly and equitably reimburse Buyer for such damage or repair or otherwise make good such property to Buyer’s satisfaction. If Seller fails to do so, Buyer may do so and recover from Seller the cost thereof.

  • CONDITION OF PROPERTY Seller or the originator of the Mortgage Loan inspected or caused to be inspected each related Mortgaged Property within six months of origination of the Mortgage Loan and within twelve months of the Cut-off Date. An engineering report or property condition assessment was prepared in connection with the origination of each Mortgage Loan no more than twelve months prior to the Cut-off Date. To Seller’s knowledge, based solely upon due diligence customarily performed in connection with the origination of comparable mortgage loans, as of the Closing Date, each related Mortgaged Property was free and clear of any material damage (other than (i) deferred maintenance for which escrows were established at origination and (ii) any damage fully covered by insurance) that would affect materially and adversely the use or value of such Mortgaged Property as security for the Mortgage Loan.

  • Abandonment of Property We need not accept any property abandoned by an "insured".

  • Transfer of Property On the date set forth above, the Grantor transferred to the Trust Estate and assets described in Attachment A which is attached and incorporated into the Trust. The Grantor or someone acting on the Grantor’s behalf may transfer property, during the life of the Grantor or by the Grantor’s Will, to the Trust and list such property on Attachment A. The Grantor, along with any other individual, may transfer property to the ownership of the Trust. Property may be added to the Trust by writing in Attachment A, by attached receipt, or by placing the property under the ownership of the Trust. Attachment A is for reference only, and any property transferred to the Trust formally or informally, but not listed on Attachment A, is also part of the Trust. All property transferred to the Trust formally or informally, together with the investments and reinvestments, as well as any income earned is sometimes collectively referred to herein as the "Trust Estate". All property transferred to or deposited with the Trustee shall be held by it in trust for the uses and purposes stated herein.

  • Acquisition of Property The Contractor shall document that all property was acquired consistent with its engineering, production planning, and property control operations.

  • POSSESSION OF PROPERTY Possession of the Property free and clear of all uses and encroachments, except the Permitted Exceptions, shall be delivered to Purchaser at closing.

  • Removal of Property Upon expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant may remove its personal property, trade fixtures, office supplies and office furniture and equipment if (a) such items are readily moveable and are not permanently attached to the Premises; (b) such removal is completed prior to the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease; (c) no Event of Default exists at the time of such removal; and (d) Tenant immediately repairs all damage caused by or resulting from such removal. All other property in the Premises and any Tenant Alterations (including, wall-to-wall carpeting, paneling, wall covering, lighting fixtures and apparatus or Telecommunication Facilities or any other article affixed to the floor, walls, ceiling or any other part of the Premises or Building) shall become the property of Landlord and shall remain upon and be surrendered with the Premises; provided, however, at Landlord’s sole election, Tenant shall be obligated, at its sole cost and expense, to remove all (or such portion as Landlord shall designate) of the Tenant Alterations (including Telecommunication Facilities), repair any damages resulting from such removal and return the Premises to the same condition as existed prior to such Tenant Alterations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Tenant’s submission of its plans and specifications to Landlord for approval of any Tenant Alterations requiring Landlord’s approval is accompanied by a written request that Landlord identify any Tenant Alterations that Landlord may require Tenant to remove upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Landlord shall identify such Tenant Alterations (if any) by a written notice (a “Removal Notice”) to Tenant given at the time of Landlord’s approval of such plans and specifications if, but only if, Tenant’s request for approval of such plans and specifications is submitted with a notice at the top of the page having a heading in at least 12-point type, bold and all capital letters stating “LANDLORD’S APPROVAL MUST IDENTIFY ANY TENANT ALTERATIONS WHICH LANDLORD MAY REQUIRE TENANT TO REMOVE UPON THE EXPIRATION OR EARLIER TERMINATION OF THIS LEASE”, and Tenant shall have no obligation to remove any Tenant Alterations which have not been so identified by Landlord. In all events, unless otherwise agreed in writing by Landlord, Tenant shall be required to remove all wiring and cabling installed in the Building by or at the request of the Tenant. Tenant waives all rights to any payment or compensation for such Tenant Alterations (including Telecommunication Facilities). If Tenant shall fail to remove any of its property from the Premises, Building or Land at the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease or when Landlord has the right of re-entry, Landlord may, at its option, remove and store such property at Tenant’s expense without liability for loss of or damage to such property, such storage to be for the account and at the expense of Tenant. Tenant shall pay all reasonable costs incurred by Landlord within five (5) Business Days after demand for such payment. If Tenant fails to pay the cost of storing any such property, Landlord may, at its option, after it has been stored for a period of twenty (20) Business Days or more, sell or permit to be sold, any or all such property at public or private sale (and Landlord may become a purchaser at such sale), in such manner and at such times and places as Landlord in its sole discretion may deem proper, without notice to Tenant, and Landlord shall apply the proceeds of such sale: first, to the cost and expense of such sale, including reasonable attorney’s fees actually incurred; second, to the payment of the costs or charges for storing any such property; third, to the payment of any other sums of money which may then be or later become due Landlord from Tenant under this Lease; and, fourth, the balance, if any, to Tenant.

  • Disposition of Property Dispose of any of its property, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, or, in the case of any Subsidiary, issue or sell any shares of such Subsidiary’s Capital Stock to any Person, except:

  • Inspection of Property The Borrower and each of its Subsidiaries will keep proper books and records in accordance with GAAP and will permit reasonable examinations of its books and records and reasonable inspections of its property (subject to reasonable procedures relating to safety and security), accompanied by personnel of the Borrower, by the Administrative Agent and any Lender and/or their respective accountants or other professional advisers; provided that such examinations and inspections (a) will occur not more frequently than once in any calendar year, with reasonable efforts to make combined visits (unless a Default or an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing in which case such examinations may occur as frequently as reasonably determined by the Administrative Agent or any Lender, with no obligation to combine visits), (b) will be at the sole expense of the Administrative Agent and/or requesting Lender, as the case may be (unless a Default or an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing in which case such examinations will be at the expense of the Borrower), (c) will be undertaken at reasonable times following the provision of written notice in advance to the Borrower, and (d) will not unduly interfere with the operations or management of the Borrower’s business. Notwithstanding anything set forth herein to the contrary, under no circumstances shall the Borrower or any Subsidiary be required to disclose, permit the inspection, examination or making copies or abstracts of, or discussion of, any document, information or other matter (i) that constitutes non−financial trade secrets or non-financial confidential proprietary information, (ii) in respect of which disclosure to the Administrative Agent or any Lender (or their respective Affiliates, representatives, contractors, accountants or other professionals) is prohibited by any Governmental Rule or binding confidentiality agreement with a Person that is not an Affiliate of the Borrower and that was not entered into in contemplation of this Agreement, (iii) that is subject to attorney−client or similar privilege or constitutes attorney work product, or (iv) in the case of any discussions with accountants, only if the Borrower has been given the opportunity to participate in the discussions.

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