Permitted Exception definition

Permitted Exception means that, with respect to any representation, warranty or covenant with respect to the interest of the Buyer and its assignees in the ARSC Purchased Assets or any Servicer Default, that (i) prior to recordation (A) pursuant to Section 8.3 of this Agreement and/or Section 2.01(d)(i) of the Transfer and Servicing Agreement or (B) upon the sale of a Home to an Ultimate Buyer, record title to such Home may remain in the name of the related Transferred Employee, and no recordation in real estate records of any mortgage or any conveyance pursuant to the related Home Purchase Contract or Home Sale Contract in favor of any Transaction Party or any of the Buyer’s assignees and assigns pursuant to the Receivables Purchase Agreement will be made except as otherwise permitted under Section 2.01(d)(i) of the Transfer and Servicing Agreement and (ii) no delivery of any Home Purchase Contracts, Home Deeds and Equity Loan Notes to any custodian will be required.
Permitted Exception means (a) liens for Taxes and other governmental charges and assessments which are not yet due and payable, (b) liens of landlords and liens of carriers, warehousemen, mechanics and materialmen and other like liens arising in the ordinary course of business for sums not yet due and payable, or (c) other liens or imperfections on property which are not material in amount or do not materially detract from the value or the existing use of the property affected by such lien or imperfection.
Permitted Exception means (a) liens for Taxes and other governmental charges and assessments which are not yet due and payable, (b) liens of landlords and liens of carriers, warehousemen, mechanics and materialmen and other like liens arising in the ordinary course of business for sums not yet due and payable, (c) other liens or imperfections on property which are not material in amount or do not materially detract from the value or the existing use of the property affected by such lien or imperfection, (d) such statements of fact and exceptions shown on any title insurance policies delivered to Global.

Examples of Permitted Exception in a sentence

  • Buyer agrees to accept the Final Title Commitment notwithstanding: (a) standard exceptions, conditions and requirements; (b) any exception, condition or requirement that Seller intends to satisfy and/or remove (and is in fact satisfied and/or removed) at the time of or prior to Closing; (c) any specific or general exception or exclusion with respect to Minerals; and/or (d) any matter listed, described or revealed in the Final Title Commitment that constitutes a Permitted Exception.

  • Each item to which Purchaser does not object within the 30-day period described above, or to which Purchaser objects, but Purchaser waives, or is deemed to have waived by not terminating this Agreement, will be considered a Permitted Exception.

  • Anything to the contrary notwithstanding, Seller shall be obligated to remove or cause to be removed from title, on or before the Closing and at Seller’s sole cost and expense, all monetary liens, claims and encumbrances of record, and Buyer shall not be required to object to same; all of which, if any, shall not become a Permitted Exception (as defined below).

  • Buyer agrees to accept the Final Title Commitment furnished by Seller notwithstanding: (a) standard exceptions, conditions and requirements; (b) any exception, condition or requirement that can and will be satisfied and/or removed at or prior to Closing; and/or (c) any matter listed, described or revealed in the Final Title Commitment that constitutes a Permitted Exception.

  • Upon the grant of any such access easement, the same shall thereafter automatically constitute a Permitted Exception, whether granted before or after Closing.


More Definitions of Permitted Exception

Permitted Exception shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.
Permitted Exception has the meaning set forth in Section 5.3.2 hereof.
Permitted Exception means any required consent or approval of, or filing with or notice to, a Regulatory Authority related to the registration of the Shares with such Regulatory Authority, the listing of the Shares on a Securities Market or any amendment to the Bye-laws or other Organizational Documents of the Company occurring after the date hereof.
Permitted Exception means each matter shown in the Report that (i) is not a Disapproved Matter or (ii) is a Disapproved Matter for which Seller has obtained the Title Company's agreement to issue an appropriate endorsement to the Title Policy.
Permitted Exception means that, with respect to any representation, warranty or covenant with respect to the interest of the Buyer and its assignees in the Cartus Purchased Assets or any Servicer Default, that (i) prior to recordation (A) pursuant to Section 8.3 of this Agreement and/or Section 3.06(e) of the Servicing Agreement or (B) upon the sale of a Home to an Ultimate Buyer, record title to such Home may remain in the name of the related Transferred Employee, and no recordation in real estate records of any mortgage or any conveyance pursuant to the related Home Purchase Contract or Home Sale Contract in favor of any Transaction Party or any of the Buyer’s assignees and assigns pursuant to the Receivables Purchase Agreement will be made except as otherwise permitted under Section 3.06(e) of the Servicing Agreement and (ii) no delivery of any Home Purchase Contracts, Home Deeds and Equity Loan Notes to any custodian will be required.
Permitted Exception means an exception allowed to the Irrevocability Rule by the Plan. Any changes based on these exceptions must be on account of and correspond with the underlying event.
Permitted Exception means (a) liens for Taxes and other governmental charges and assessments which are not yet due and payable, (b) liens of landlords and liens of carriers, warehousemen, mechanics and materialmen and other like liens arising in the ordinary course of business for sums not yet due and payable, (c) other liens or imperfections on property which are not material in amount or do not materially detract from the value or the existing use of the property affected by such lien or imperfection, and (d) such statements of fact and exceptions shown on any title insurance policies delivered to Global.