Title Objections In the event Buyer’s Title Binder, as updated to closing, or Buyer’s Survey identifies any title exceptions or defects in title of which Buyer does not approve or which render title unmarketable or which unreasonably interferes with Buyer’s intended use of the Property (“Title Objections”), Buyer shall notify Seller (the “Title Report Objection Notice”) and Seller shall elect by written notice to Buyer (“Seller’s Disposition Notice”) within five (5) business days of a Title Report Objection Notice whether to correct such defects prior to Closing. If Seller fails to deliver the Seller’s Disposition Notice to Buyer within five (5) business days of receipt a Title Report Objection Notice, Seller shall be deemed to have objected affirmatively to all matters set forth in the Title Report Objection Notice and the same shall constitute Seller’s refusal to correct, on or before the date of Closing, all title matters to which Buyer objected in the Title Report Objection Notice, subject to Seller’s obligation to cure certain exceptions pursuant to this Section 6.2. In the event Seller cannot correct such defects by Closing or chooses not to correct such defects subject to Seller’s obligation to cure certain exceptions pursuant to this Section 6.2, then Buyer may accept title as is without abatement or reduction of Purchase Price or Buyer may cancel this Agreement upon notice to Seller and receive a full refund of the Deposit. Upon delivery of Buyer’s notice canceling this Agreement, this Agreement shall thereupon be deemed canceled and become void and of no further effect, and neither party shall have any obligations of any nature to the other hereunder or by reason hereof, except for those provisions herein which by their terms expressly survive. Seller shall not be required to take or bring any action or proceeding or any other steps to remove any defect in or objection to title or to fulfill any condition or to expend any moneys therefor, nor shall Buyer have any right of action against Seller therefor, at law or in equity, provided, however, that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Seller shall remove or cause to be removed of record (i) the lien of any mortgage, security agreement, financing statement or any other instrument which evidences or secures indebtedness and affects the Property and (ii) any other liens or encumbrances against the Property, including without limitation mechanics liens, which were not caused by the acts or omissions of Buyer, its agents, contractors or representatives and which can be cured by the payment of money in liquidated amounts.
Objections Buyer may object in writing to defects, exceptions, or encumbrances to title: disclosed on the survey other than items 6A(1) through (7) above; disclosed in the Commitment other than items 6A(1) through (9) above; or which prohibit the following use or activity: . Buyer must object the earlier of (i) the Closing Date or (ii) days after ▇▇▇▇▇ receives the Commitment, Exception Documents, and the survey. Buyer’s failure to object within the time allowed will constitute a waiver of Buyer’s right to object; except that the requirements in Schedule C of the Commitment are not waived by Buyer. Provided Seller is not obligated to incur any expense, Seller shall cure any timely objections of Buyer or any third party lender within 15 days after Seller receives the objections (Cure Period) and the Closing Date will be extended as necessary. If objections are not cured within the Cure Period, Buyer may, by delivering notice to Seller within 5 days after the end of the Cure Period: (i) terminate this contract and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ money will be refunded to Buyer; or (ii) waive the objections. If Buyer does not terminate within the time required, Buyer shall be deemed to have waived the objections. If the Commitment or Survey is revised or any new Exception Document(s) is delivered, Buyer may object to any new matter revealed in the revised Commitment or Survey or new Exception Document(s) within the same time stated in this paragraph to make objections beginning when the revised Commitment, Survey, or Exception Document(s) is delivered to Buyer.
Reasonable Notice Written notice, when required by law, sent in accordance with the provisions of Section 12.6 of the Loan Agreement and given at least ten (10) business days (counting the day of sending) before the date of a proposed disposition of the Collateral shall be reasonable notice.
Response to Objections Each Party retains the right to respond to any objection raised by a Participating Class Member, including the right to file responsive documents in Court no later than five court days prior to the Final Approval Hearing, or as otherwise ordered or accepted by the Court.
No Objection FINRA has confirmed that it has not raised any objection with respect to the fairness and reasonableness of the underwriting terms and arrangements relating to the offering of the Securities.