Common use of Title to Real Property Clause in Contracts

Title to Real Property. Grantor (a) owns fee simple title to the Real Property, (b) owns all of the beneficial and equitable interest in and to the Real Property, and (c) is lawfully seized and possessed of the Real Property. Grantor has the right and authority to convey the Real Property and does hereby convey the Real Property. The Real Property is subject to no Encumbrances other than the Permitted Encumbrances.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Grubb & Ellis Healthcare REIT, Inc., G REIT Liquidating Trust, Grubb & Ellis Healthcare REIT, Inc.

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Title to Real Property. Grantor (a) owns fee simple good and marketable leasehold title to the Real Property, (b) owns all of the beneficial and equitable leasehold interest in and to the Real Property, and (c) is lawfully seized and possessed of the leasehold interest in and to the Real Property. Grantor has the right and authority to convey the leasehold interest in and to the Real Property and does hereby convey the leasehold interest in and to the Real PropertyProperty with general warranty. The Real Property is subject to no Encumbrances other than the Permitted Encumbrances.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Security Agreement and Fixture Filing (Grubb & Ellis Healthcare REIT II, Inc.), Grubb & Ellis Healthcare REIT II, Inc.

Title to Real Property. Grantor (a) owns fee simple title to the Real Property, (b) except for the right of a tenant under any Lease, owns all of the beneficial and equitable interest in and to the Real Property, and (c) is lawfully seized and possessed of an indefeasible estate in fee simple in, and warrants title to, the Real Property. Grantor has the right and authority to convey the Real Property and does hereby convey the Real Property. The Real Property is subject to no Encumbrances other than the Permitted Encumbrances.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Manufactured Housing Properties Inc., Manufactured Housing Properties Inc.

Title to Real Property. Grantor (a) owns fee simple title to the Real Property, (b) owns all of the beneficial and equitable interest in and to the Real Property, and (c) is lawfully seized and possessed of the Real Property. Grantor has the right and authority to convey a security interest in the Real Property and does hereby convey a security interest in the Real Property. The Real Property is subject to no Encumbrances other than the Permitted Encumbrances.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Security Agreement (Sonomawest Holdings Inc)

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Title to Real Property. Grantor (a) owns good and marketable fee simple title to the Real Property, (b) owns all of the beneficial and equitable interest in and to the Real Property, and (c) is lawfully seized and possessed of the Real Property. Grantor has the right and authority to convey the Real Property and does hereby convey the Real PropertyProperty with general warranty. The Real Property is subject to no Encumbrances other than the Permitted Encumbrances.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Loan Agreement (4Front Ventures Corp.)

Title to Real Property. Grantor (a) owns fee simple title to the Real Property, (b) owns all of the beneficial and equitable interest in and to the Real Property, and (c) is lawfully seized and possessed of the Real Property. Grantor has the right and authority to convey the Real Property and does hereby convey the Real Property, in fee simple forever with general warranty. The Real Property is subject to no Encumbrances other than the Permitted Encumbrances.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dixie Group Inc

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