Common use of Examination of Title Clause in Contracts

Examination of Title. In addition to any encumbrances assumed or taken "subject to", Seller will convey title to the property subject only to: [1] real estate taxes not yet due; and [2] covenants, conditions, restrictions, r ights of way and easements of record, if any, which do not materially affect the value or intended use of the property.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Residential Purchase Agreement, Residential Purchase Agreement

Examination of Title. In addition to any encumbrances assumed or taken "subject subject" to", Seller will convey title to the property subject only to: [1] real estate taxes not yet due; and [2] covenants, conditions, restrictions, r ights rights of way and easements of record, if any, which do not materially affect the value or intended use of the property.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residential Purchase Agreement

Examination of Title. In addition to any encumbrances assumed or taken "subject to", Seller will convey title to the property ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ y subject only to: [1] real estate taxes not yet due; and [2] covenants, conditions, restrictions, r ights rights of way and easements of record, if any, which do not materially affect the value or intended use of the property.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residential Purchase Agreement

Examination of Title. In addition to any encumbrances assumed or taken "subject to"referred to herein, Seller will shall convey title to the property subject only to: [(1] real estate taxes ) Real Estate Taxes not yet due; , and [(2] covenants) Covenants, conditionsConditions, restrictionsRestrictions, r ights Right of way and easements Way, And Easement of record, if any, which do not materially affect the value or intended use of the propertyProperty.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Sales Contract