Title Objections Sample Clauses

Title Objections. Seller shall request Escrow Agent to cause to be delivered to Buyer a preliminary title report (the "Preliminary Report") from a title company affiliated with the Escrow Agent (the "Title Company"), showing the status of Seller’s title to the Property, together with complete and legible copies of all documents shown therein as exceptions to title ("Exceptions"). Buyer shall have until the date that is five (5) days after the Title Company delivers the Preliminary Report and Exceptions to Buyer within which to give notice in writing to Seller of any objection to such title or to any liens or encumbrances affecting the Property. Within five (5) days after receipt of such notice from Buyer, Seller shall give Buyer written notice of whether it is willing and able to remove the objected-to Exceptions. Without the need for objection by Buyer, Seller shall, with respect to liens and encumbrances that can be satisfied and released by the payment of money, eliminate such exceptions to title on or before Closing. Within five (5) days after receipt of such notice from Seller (the "Title Contingency Date"), Buyer shall elect whether to: (i) purchase the Property subject to those objected-to Exceptions which Seller is not willing or able to remove; or (ii) terminate this Agreement. If Buyer fails to give Seller notice of Buyer’s election, then such inaction shall be deemed to be Buyer’s election to terminate this Agreement. On or before the Closing Date (defined below), Seller shall remove all Exceptions to which Buyer objects and which Seller agrees, or is deemed to have agreed, Seller is willing and able to remove. All remaining Exceptions set forth in the Preliminary Report and those Exceptions caused by or agreed to by Buyer shall be deemed "Permitted Exceptions."
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Title Objections. On or before the expiration of the Inspection Period, herein defined, Purchaser, at Purchaser's expense, may obtain a title commitment issued by Escrow Agent, which shall provide a commitment to insure title to the Real Property on the full-coverage, standard, revised ALTA Owner's Policy of title insurance, Form B (the "Title Commitment") in the amount of the Purchase Price subject, however, to the Permitted Exceptions (to which Purchaser does not object), but without exception as to mechanics or similar liens, free and clear of any and all other mortgages, liens, judgments, leases, encumbrances, parties in possession, licenses, covenants, conditions, restrictions, easements, encroachments and any other matters of any nature affecting the title except as permitted in this Agreement. Within ten (10) days of receipt by Purchaser of the Title Commitment and the Survey, Purchaser shall advise Seller in writing of any objections to the Title Commitment (including any of the Permitted Exceptions) and the Survey and, if no objections are so submitted by Purchaser within the applicable time period, it shall be deemed that the Title Commitment and the Survey are satisfactory, and Purchaser has no objections thereto. If Purchaser does advise Seller in writing of any objections, Seller shall have ten (10) days after the receipt of such statement of objections in which to notify Purchaser as to whether it will cure or remove such objections, Seller having no obligation to do so. If Seller notifies Purchaser that it will not cure or remove such objections, or if Seller is deemed to have elected not to cure such objections, then within ten (10) days after the receipt by Purchaser of such notice from Seller, or upon expiration of such ten (10) day period, Purchaser shall elect to either (i) terminate this Agreement, whereupon this Agreement shall be of no further force and effect, the Xxxxxxx Money shall be returned to Purchaser, and no party hereto shall have any further rights, liabilities or obligations hereunder or (ii) waive such objections to Seller's title. Failure by Purchaser to elect either alternative within such ten (10) day period shall be deemed an election to waive such objections. If Seller sends no notice to Purchaser within said ten (10) days, Seller shall be deemed to have elected not to cure any such title objections.
Title Objections. 5.1 If the Commitment or Survey discloses exceptions which are not acceptable to SCOLP, in its sole discretion, SCOLP shall notify Owner and Contributor in writing of its objections to such exceptions (the "Title Defects") within ten (10) days after the date of this Agreement. If SCOLP objects to any exception disclosed on the Commitment or Survey within such ten (10) day period, such exception shall not be treated as a Permitted Exception hereunder except as otherwise provided in this Section 5.1. If Owner and Contributor fail to have the Title Defects deleted from the Commitment or Survey, as the case may be, or discharged within ten (10) days after receipt of notice from SCOLP (or such longer time period designated by SCOLP), SCOLP may: (a) terminate this Agreement by delivery of written notice to Owner and Contributor, whereupon neither Owner, Contributor nor SCOLP shall have any further duties or obligations under this Agreement; (b) elect to take title as it then is with such Title Defects becoming Permitted Exceptions under this Agreement; or (c) extend for up to ninety (90) days the period for Owner and Contributor to cure such Title Defects, and if such Title Defects are not deleted during the extended period, SCOLP may then exercise its rights under subparagraphs (a) or (b) above. If Owner or Contributor cause such Title Defects to be deleted from the Commitment, the Closing shall be held within seven (7) days after delivery of the revised Commitment and Survey or on the Contribution Date specified in Section 18 hereof, whichever is later.
Title Objections. Buyer has 14 days after delivery of the last of the Title Commitment, legible copies of the instruments referenced in the Title Commitment, and the Survey if a new Survey is required by Buyer or Title Company (“Title Objection Deadline”) to review the Survey, Title Commitment, and legible copies of the title instruments referenced in them and notify Seller of Buyer’s objections to any of them (“Title Objections”). Buyer will be deemed to have approved all matters reflected by the Survey or Title Commitment to which Xxxxx has made no Title Objection by the Title Objection Deadline. The matters that Buyer either approves or is deemed to have approved are “Permitted Exceptions.” If Xxxxx notifies Seller of any Title Objections, Seller has 7 days from receipt of Xxxxx’s notice to notify Buyer whether Seller agrees to cure the Title Objections before Closing (“Cure Notice”). If Seller does not timely give its Cure Notice or timely gives its Cure Notice but does not agree to cure all the Title Objections before Closing, Buyer may, within 7 days after the deadline for the giving of Seller’s Cure Notice, notify Seller that either this Contract is terminated or Buyer will proceed to close, subject to Seller’s obligations, at or before Closing, to remove all liquidated liens; remove all exceptions that arise by, through, or under Seller after the Effective Date; and cure any other Title Objections that Seller has agreed to cure in the Cure Notice.
Title Objections. 5.1 If a Commitment or Survey discloses exceptions which are not acceptable to SCOLP, and if any such exception constitutes a Material Title/Survey Defect, then the terms and condition of Section 5.3 of the Omnibus Agreement shall apply.
Title Objections. If any of the following shall occur (collectively a "Title Objection"):
Title Objections. 1. Prior to the expiration of the Due Diligence Period, Buyer may obtain a title insurance commitment and a current survey of the Property, and Buyer may notify Seller of any objections to title or survey matters affecting the Property (“Title Objections”). Seller may elect, by written notice to Buyer, to remove or cure any such Title Objection at or prior to Closing (a “Cure Item”). If Seller does not agree in writing to remove or cure any Title Objection within five (5) days after Buyer’s delivery of such Title Objection, then Seller shall be deemed to have elected not to remove or cure such Title Objection, and any time thereafter Buyer may elect to (i) terminate this Agreement by delivering written notice thereof to Seller, in which event Holder shall promptly refund the Xxxxxxx Money to Buyer, and neither party shall have any further obligations or liability under this Agreement except as expressly provided in this Agreement or (ii) waive such Title Objection and proceed to Closing. Notwithstanding the foregoing or any other provision herein to the contrary, Seller shall be required to satisfy or cure any Mandatory Cure Items at or prior to Closing, regardless of whether Buyer objects to the same, and any such Mandatory Cure Items shall be deemed Cure Items.
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Title Objections. Within thirty (30) days following receipt of the preliminary title reports referred to in Section 4.3, Buyer shall (a) review the form of Title Commitment and any related correspondence or information provided by Seller to the Title Company for each of the Purchased Premises and (b) give written notice to Seller of any Material Title Objections which Buyer or their lender may have to title. Material Title Objections shall not include the encumbrances set forth on Schedule 4.4 (“Permitted Encumbrances”). Seller is not obligated to cure title defects, remove encumbrances or convey an estate greater than it owned on the Execution Date. Should a title examination disclose unpaid or possible unpaid franchise taxes due the State by Seller, such taxes shall not be considered a Material Title Objection, provided Seller furnishes Buyer or the Title Company a letter agreeing to satisfy any delinquency for such taxes. Within fifteen (15) days after receipt of Buyer’s notice of Material Title Objections, Seller shall commence to use its commercially reasonable efforts to cure the Material Title Objections to the reasonable satisfaction of the Title Company or reach an agreement with Buyer as to the resolution of the Material Title Objections. If Seller is unable to cure a Material Title Objection and the Parties are unable or unwilling to reach agreement with respect to such Material Title Objection within five (5) days, Buyer may, at Buyer’s option, either (a) waive such uncured Material Title Objection and proceed with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement; or (b) if Buyer does not so waive such uncured Material Title Objection, then drop the applicable Purchased Premises from this Agreement pursuant to Section 2.3 (Dropped Premises) and consummate the purchase of the remaining Purchased Premises. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence or any other provision of this Agreement to the
Title Objections. Within fifteen (15) days after receiving the later of the Title Commitment or the Survey, Buyer shall notify Seller if the Title Commitment or Survey reveals any liens, encumbrances, claims or exceptions (including, without limitation, any matters set forth on Schedule 5.4) that, in Buyer’s reasonable judgment, are unacceptable (“Title Objections”). If Seller is unable or unwilling to cure any Title Objections, Seller will provide written notice thereof to Buyer within fifteen (15) days following receipt of notice of Title Objections from Buyer and Buyer shall have the right, at its option, by written notice to Seller within fifteen (15) days following receipt of Seller’s written notice, either (i) to terminate this Agreement and obtain a refund of the Xxxxxxx Money and all interest thereon, after which both Parties shall be relieved and discharged of any rights, liabilities or obligations hereunder, or (ii) to waive such defect and proceed to Closing. Buyer’s failure to exercise the right to terminate within the said fifteen (15) day period shall constitute a waiver of Buyer’s right to terminate with respect to such title matters. However, if Seller elects to cure the Title Objections (although Seller will have no such obligation to do so), Seller shall provide Buyer with notice of its intention to cure same within the fifteen (15) days aforesaid and Seller shall have an opportunity, at its expense, to remove such Title Objections within sixty (60) days following receipt of written notice from Buyer identifying the Title Objections (the “Title Cure Period”). In no event shall Seller have any obligation to commence litigation or to incur costs in excess of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) to cure or remove any Title Objections. If Seller is unable to cure any Title Objections within the Title Cure Period that, in the reasonable opinion of the Title Company or Buyer, must be cured in order to deliver good and marketable title, Buyer may, as its sole and exclusive remedy, and upon written notice to Seller within fifteen (15) days after expiration of the Title Cure Period, terminate this Agreement, in which event the Xxxxxxx Money shall be fully refunded to Buyer. Any changes to the Title Commitment or the Survey prior to the Closing and subsequent to the Buyer’s receipt of the Title Commitment or the Survey will be subject to the Title Objections procedures of this Section 11.3, commencing as of the date Buyer obtains knowledge of such material change.
Title Objections. The Purchaser shall promptly after the date hereof order a title commitment for and survey of each of the Facilities. The Seller shall be obligated to pay the costs of title examinations, title insurance and surveys, and, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, such obligation shall survive any termination of this Agreement. Within fifteen (15) business days after the Purchaser has received all of the title commitments and surveys, the Purchaser shall notify Magellan in writing of any matters listed in the title commitments or depicted (or not depicted) on the surveys (including, without limitation, flood plains) of which the Purchaser disapproves except for the Permitted Exceptions (the "OBJECTIONS"), provided, however, that in no event shall the Purchaser have the right to disapprove or object to any flood plain matter with respect to any Facility unless (i) an ordinance, law, rule or regulation applicable to said Facility provides that such Facility may not be rebuilt following a casualty because such Facility is located in a flood plain, or (ii) the Purchaser reasonably determines that the uninsured cost to rebuild would be unduly burdensome or the flood risk cannot be insured at reasonable rates. If the Purchaser so notifies Magellan of any Objections, then, within a reasonable period of time after such notice, the Seller shall take all action necessary to eliminate or cure such Objections or to make arrangements, satisfactory to the Purchaser, to have such Objections eliminated or cured prior to the Closing. If the Seller is unable or unwilling to eliminate or cure all such Objections, or to make satisfactory arrangements to have same eliminated or cured prior to the Closing to the Purchaser's satisfaction, and the Purchaser does not waive the Seller's failure to eliminate or cure such Objections as provided in Section 8.1, then the Purchaser shall have the right, at its sole option, to terminate this Agreement by giving written notice of such election to Magellan. Upon the giving of any such termination notice, this Agreement shall terminate, and all rights, obligations and liabilities of the parties hereunder shall be released and discharged. If the Purchaser fails to object to any matter within such fifteen (15) business day period or thereafter waives it Objections, such matters shall be deemed approved and shall constitute Permitted Exceptions hereunder. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Seller shall have ...
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