REAL PROPERTY SURVEYS Clause Samples

The REAL PROPERTY SURVEYS clause outlines the requirements and procedures for conducting surveys of real estate involved in a transaction. Typically, it specifies who is responsible for obtaining the survey, the standards the survey must meet (such as ALTA/NSPS standards), and the timeframe for completion. For example, it may require the seller to provide a recent survey or allow the buyer to commission a new one to confirm property boundaries and identify any encroachments or easements. This clause ensures that both parties have accurate information about the property's physical boundaries and legal description, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over land ownership or use.
REAL PROPERTY SURVEYS. 6.6.1. Within 30 days of the date hereof, CBS may procure, at its expense, with respect to each parcel of real property owned by Entercom and used in connection with the operation of the Stations, a current survey of each such parcel of real property, prepared by a licensed surveyor, and conforming to current ATLA Minimum Detail Requirements for Land Title Surveys, disclosing the location of all improvements, easements, party walls, sidewalks, roadways, utility lines, transmitting towers, tower guy anchors and other matters customarily shown on such surveys, and showing vehicular access affirmatively to public streets and roads (the "Survey"). 6.6.2. Within ten (10) business days of receipt of the Surveys, CBS shall give Entercom copies of the Surveys and notice of any exceptions to matters revealed by the Surveys that would materially and adversely affect the Stations as currently operated (the "Objectionable Exceptions"
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REAL PROPERTY SURVEYS. Within 30 days of the date hereof, Entercom may procure, at its expense, with respect to each parcel of real property owned by CBS and used in connection with the operation of the Stations, a current survey of each such parcel of real property, prepared by a licensed surveyor, and conforming to current ALTA Minimum Detail Requirements for Land Title Surveys, disclosing the location of all improvements, easements, party walls, sidewalks, roadways, utility lines, transmitting towers, tower guy anchors and other matters customarily shown on such surveys, and showing vehicular access affirmatively to public streets and roads (the "Survey").

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  • Title; Real Property (a) Each of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries has good and marketable title to, or valid leasehold interests in, all Real Property and good title to all personal property, in each case that is purported to be owned or leased by it, including those reflected on the most recent Financial Statements delivered by the Borrower, and none of such properties and assets is subject to any Lien, except Liens permitted under Section 8.2

  • Real Properties The Company does not have an interest in any real property, except for the Leases (as defined below).

  • Real Property; Leasehold (a) No Acquired Corporation owns any, nor has any Acquired Corporation ever owned any, real property, nor is any Acquired Corporation party to any agreement to purchase or sell any real property. (b) Part ?3.8(b) of the Disclosure Schedule sets forth a list of each lease, sublease or other agreement (the “Company Leases”) pursuant to which any of the Acquired Corporations leases real property from any other Person. (All real property leased to the Acquired Corporations, including all buildings, structures, fixtures and other improvements leased to the Acquired Corporations, are referred to as the “Leased Real Property”). The present use and operation of the Leased Real Property is authorized by, and is in compliance in all material respects with, all applicable zoning, land use, building, fire, health, labor, safety and environmental laws and other Legal Requirements. There is no Legal Proceeding pending, or to the knowledge of the Company threatened, that challenges or adversely affects, or would challenge or adversely affect, the continuation of the present ownership, use or operation of any Leased Real Property. To the knowledge of the Company, there is no existing plan or study by any Governmental Body or by any other Person that challenges or otherwise adversely affects the continuation of the present ownership, use or operation of any Leased Real Property. There are no subleases, licenses, occupancy agreements or other contractual obligations that grant the right of use or occupancy of any of the Leased Real Property to any Person other than the Acquired Corporations, and there is no Person in possession of any of the Leased Real Property other than the Acquired Corporations. Each of the Acquired Corporations has complied in all material respects with the terms of all leases (to which they are parties) relating to the Leased Real Property, and all such leases are in full force and effect in all material respects. To the knowledge of the Company, the Leased Real Property is in good operating condition and repair. The Company has Made Available to Parent accurate and complete copies of all leases, subleases or other material agreements pursuant to which any of the Acquired Corporations leases real property from any other Person. To the knowledge of the Company, no Acquired Corporation is party to any Contract or subject to any claim that may require the payment of any real estate brokerage commissions, and no commission is owed with respect to any of the Leased Real Property.

  • Real Property Interests (a) The Owner has provided, or upon execution of this Agreement shall promptly provide to the Developer, documentation acceptable to TxDOT indicating any right, title or interest in real property claimed by the Owner with respect to the Owner Utilities in their existing location(s). Such claims are subject to TxDOT’s approval as part of its review of the Developer’s Utility Assembly as described in Paragraph 2. Claims approved by TxDOT as to rights or interests are referred to herein as “Existing Interests”. (b) If acquisition of any new easement or other interest in real property (“New Interest”) is necessary for the Adjustment of any Owner Utilities, then the Owner shall be responsible for undertaking such acquisition. The Owner shall implement each acquisition hereunder expeditiously so that related Adjustment construction can proceed in accordance with the Developer’s Project schedules. The Developer shall be responsible for its share (if any, as specified in Paragraph 6) of the actual and reasonable acquisition costs of any such New Interest (including without limitation the Owner’s reasonable overhead charges and reasonable legal costs as well as compensation paid to the landowner), excluding any costs attributable to Betterment as described in Paragraph 16(c), and subject to the provisions of Paragraph 16(e); provided, however, that all acquisition costs shall be subject to the Developer’s prior written approval. Eligible acquisition costs shall be segregated from other costs on the Owner's estimates and invoices. Any such New Interest shall have a written valuation and shall be acquired in accordance with applicable Law. (c) The Developer shall pay its share only for a replacement in kind of an Existing Interest (e.g., in width and type), unless a New Interest exceeding such standard (i) is required in order to accommodate the Project or by compliance with applicable law, or (ii) is called for by the Developer in the interest of overall Project economy. Any New Interest which is not the Developer’s cost responsibility pursuant to the preceding sentence shall be considered a Betterment to the extent that it upgrades the Existing Interest which it replaces, or in its entirety if the related Owner Utility was not installed pursuant to an Existing Interest. Betterment costs shall be solely the Owner’s responsibility. (d) For each Existing Interest located within the final Project right of way, upon completion of the related Adjustment work and its acceptance by the Owner, the Owner agrees to execute a quitclaim deed or other appropriate documentation relinquishing such Existing Interest to TxDOT, unless the affected Owner Utility is remaining in its original location or is being reinstalled in a new location within the area subject to such Existing Interest. All quitclaim deeds or other relinquishment documents shall be subject to TxDOT's approval as part of its review of the Utility Assembly as described in Paragraph 2. For each such Existing Interest relinquished by the Owner, the Developer shall do one of the following to compensate the Owner for such Existing Interest, as appropriate: (i) If the Owner acquires a New Interest for the affected Owner Utility, the Developer shall reimburse the Owner for the Developer’s share of the Owner’s actual and reasonable acquisition costs in accordance with Paragraph 16(b) and subject to Paragraph 16(c); or (ii) If the Owner does not acquire a New Interest for the affected Owner Utility, the Developer shall compensate the Owner for the Developer’s share of the fair market value of such relinquished Existing Interest, as mutually agreed between the Owner and the Developer and supported by a written valuation. The compensation, if any, provided to the Owner pursuant to either subparagraph (i) or subparagraph (ii) above shall constitute complete compensation to the Owner for the relinquished Existing Interest and any New Interest, and no further compensation shall be due to the Owner from the Developer or TxDOT on account of such Existing Interest or New Interest(s). (e) The Owner shall execute a Utility Joint Use Acknowledgment (TxDOT-U-80A) for each Adjustment where required pursuant to TxDOT policies. All Utility Joint Use Acknowledgments shall be subject to TxDOT approval as part of its review of the Utility Assembly as described in Paragraph 2.

  • Real Property Matters The Credit Parties shall have delivered to the Administrative Agent with respect to each parcel of Real Property owned or acquired by a Credit Party after the Closing Date with a fair market value greater than $5,000,000, to the extent that such parcel of Real Property becomes subject to a Mortgage pursuant to Section 6.09(a) above, within 30 days after such parcel of Real Property becomes subject to a Mortgage, all of the following: (i) an American Land Title Association (ALTA) mortgagee title insurance policy or policies, or unconditional commitments therefor (a “Title Policy”) issued by a title insurance company reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent (a “Title Company”), in an amount not less than the amount reasonably required therefor by the Administrative Agent (taking into account the estimated value of the property involved), insuring fee simple title to, or a valid leasehold interest in, such Real Property vested in the applicable Credit Party and assuring the Administrative Agent that the applicable Mortgage creates a valid and enforceable first priority mortgage lien on the respective Real Property encumbered thereby, subject only to Permitted Liens, which Title Policy (1) shall include an endorsement for mechanics’ liens, for revolving, “variable rate” and future advances under this Agreement and for any other matters reasonably requested by the Administrative Agent, and (2) shall provide for affirmative insurance and such reinsurance as the Administrative Agent may reasonably request, all of the foregoing in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent; (ii) a title report issued by the Title Company with respect thereto, dated not more than 30 days prior to the date of execution of the applicable Mortgage and reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to the Administrative Agent; (iii) available copies of all recorded documents listed as exceptions to title or otherwise referred to in the Title Policy or in such title report relating to such real Property; (iv) a survey, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent, of such Real Property, certified in a manner reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent by a licensed professional surveyor reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent; (v) a certificate of the Borrower identifying any Phase I, Phase II or other environmental report received in final form by any Credit Party during the five year period prior to the date of execution of the Mortgage relating to such Real Property and/or the operations conducted therefrom, or stating that no such final form reports have been requested or received by any Credit Party (or its counsel), together with true and correct copies of all such environmental reports so listed; and all such environmental reports shall be reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to the Administrative Agent; and (vi) an opinion of local counsel admitted to practice in the jurisdiction in which such Real Property is located, reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to the Administrative Agent, as to the validity and effectiveness of such Mortgage as a lien on such Real Property encumbered thereby, and covering such other matters of law in connection with the execution, delivery, recording and enforcement of such Mortgage as the Administrative Agent may reasonably request.