Examples of Title Deeds in a sentence
The Purchaser records that the Property is sold subject to all the rules, provisions, conditions and servitudes mentioned or referred to in the current and/or prior Title Deeds of the Property and to all such other conditions and servitudes which may exist.
The boundaries, ownership and tenure of this property have not been checked against the Title Deeds for any discrepancies or rights of way, if any.
The subjects will be sold subject to all rights of way, rights of access, wayleave, servitude, water rights, drainage and sewage rights, restrictions and burdens of whatever kind at present existing and whether contained in the Title Deeds or otherwise and whether formally constituted or not affecting the subjects of sale.
Rights of access, land ownership and maintenance liabilities around the periphery of the subjects should be confirmed with an inspection of the Title Deeds.
The sale of the PROPERTY is subject to the terms and conditions and servitudes mentioned or referred to in the current and/or prior Title Deeds and to the conditions of establishment of the Township in which it is situated and to the zoning applied to it under any Town Planning Scheme.