Owner’s Affidavits Sample Clauses

Owner’s Affidavits. An executed affidavit or other document for the Property acceptable to the Title Company in issuing the Owner’s Policy without exception for possible lien claims of mechanics, laborers and materialmen or for parties in possession, and insuring the “gap.”
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Owner’s Affidavits. If required by the Title Insurance Company in order to deliver title insurance required pursuant to Section 12(a)(ii), owner’s affidavits from each of the Acquired Companies in the forms as is reasonably required by the Title Insurance Company, and reasonably acceptable to Seller, for each jurisdiction in which the respective Parcels are located. In no event shall any individual be required to execute an owner’s affidavit in his/her individual capacity or have personal liability under any owner’s affidavits.
Owner’s Affidavits. The Company shall deliver to the title insurance companies issuing the Title Policy to LLC such customary owner's affidavits as reasonably requested by Boyd Indiana or the Title Company as will enable the Title Company to issue the Title Policy in the form set forth in Section 2.1(a) above.
Owner’s Affidavits. The affidavit or affidavits described in Paragraph 3.4 hereof executed and acknowledged by Seller;
Owner’s Affidavits. The affidavit or affidavits described in Exhibit B and in Section 3.3 hereof.

Related to Owner’s Affidavits

  • Owner’s Affidavit The Owner’s Affidavit materials referred to in Section 13(d) above.

  • Affidavits If Contractor does not have employees, Contractor shall sign the "No Employee Affidavit" attached hereto. If Contractor wishes to verify the lawful presence of newly hired employees who perform work under the Agreement via the Department Program, Contractor shall sign the "Department Program Affidavit" attached hereto.

  • Title Affidavits Such affidavits as the Title Insurer may reasonably require in order to omit from its title insurance policy all exceptions for (i) parties in possession other than under the rights to possession granted under the Leases, (ii) mechanics’ liens, and (iii) in the event Buyer elects to purchase a non-imputation endorsement or a “Fairways” endorsement, any affidavits reasonably required by the title company to issue such endorsements.

  • Seller’s Affidavit A customary seller's affidavit in the form ------------------ required by the Title Company;

  • Estoppel Certificates Within fifteen (15) days after Landlord’s request, Tenant shall execute, acknowledge and deliver to Landlord a written statement certifying: (i) that none of the terms or provisions of this Lease have been changed (or if they have been changed, stating how); (ii) that this Lease has not been canceled or terminated; (iii) the last date of payment of Base Rent and other charges and the time period covered; (iv) that Landlord is not in default under this Lease (or if Tenant states that Landlord is in default, describing it in reasonable detail); and (v) such other information with respect to Tenant or this Lease as Landlord may reasonably request or which any prospective purchaser or encumbrancer of the Property may require. Landlord may deliver any such statement by Tenant to any such prospective purchaser or encumbrancer, which may rely conclusively upon such statement as true and correct. If Tenant does not deliver such statement to Landlord within such fifteen (15) day period, Landlord, and any such prospective purchaser or encumbrancer, may conclusively presume and rely upon the following facts: (i) that the terms and provisions of this Lease have not been changed except as represented by Landlord; (ii) that this Lease has not been canceled or terminated except as otherwise represented by Landlord; (iii) that not more than one (1) month’s Base Rent or other charges have been paid in advance; and (iv) that Landlord is not in default under this Lease. In such event, Tenant shall be estopped from denying the truth of such facts.

  • FORM OF TENANT’S ESTOPPEL CERTIFICATE The undersigned as Tenant under that certain Lease (the “Lease”) made and entered into as of ___________, 201_ by and between _______________ as Landlord, and the undersigned as Tenant, for Premises on the ______________ floor(s) of the office building located at [INSERT BUILDING ADDRESS], certifies as follows:

  • Affirmations Employee affirms Executive has not filed, has not caused to be filed, and is not presently a party to, any claim, complaint, or action against Employer in any forum. Employee further affirms that the Executive has been paid and/or has received all compensation, wages, bonuses, commissions, and/or benefits to which Executive may be entitled and no other compensation, wages, bonuses, commissions and/or benefits are due to Executive, except as provided in Sections 6 and 8 of the Employment Agreement. Employee also affirms Executive has no known workplace injuries.

  • Owners Prior to due presentment of this Security for registration of transfer, the Company, the Trustee and any agent of the Company or the Trustee may treat the Person in whose name this Security is registered as the owner hereof for all purposes, whether or not this Security is overdue, and neither the Company, the Trustee nor any such agent shall be affected by notice to the contrary.

  • Nondisturbance So long as Tenant complies with the provisions of this Agreement, pays all rents and other charges as specified in the Lease and is not otherwise in default (beyond applicable notice and cure periods) of any of its obligations and covenants pursuant to the Lease, Trustee agrees for itself and its successors in interest and for any other person acquiring title to the Property through a foreclosure (an “Acquiring Party”), that Tenant’s possession of the Leased Premises as described in the Lease will not be disturbed during the term of the Lease by reason of a foreclosure. For purposes of this Agreement, a “foreclosure” shall include (but not be limited to) a sheriff’s or trustee’s sale under the power of sale contained in the Security Instruments, the termination of any superior lease of the Property and any other transfer of the Landlord’s interest in the Property under peril of foreclosure, including, without limitation to the generality of the foregoing, an assignment or sale in lieu of foreclosure.

  • Estoppel Letters Borrower covenants to provide Agent, within ten (10) days after request, an estoppel letter stating (i) the balance of the Obligations, (ii) whether Borrower has any defenses to payment of the Obligations, and (iii) the nature of any defenses to payment of the Obligations. Such balance as presented for confirmation and the nonexistence of defenses shall be presumed if Borrower fails to respond to such a request within the required period.

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