Title Documents Title Documents consist of the following: (1) copies of any plats, declarations, covenants, conditions and restrictions burdening the Property, and (2) copies of any other documents (or, if illegible, summaries of such documents) listed in the schedule of exceptions (Exceptions) in the Title Commitment furnished to Buyer (collectively, Title Documents).
Security Instruments (i) The Administrative Agent shall fail to have an Acceptable Security Interest in any portion of the Collateral or (ii) any Security Instrument shall at any time and for any reason cease to create the Lien on the Property purported to be subject to such agreement in accordance with the terms of such agreement, or cease to be in full force and effect, or shall be contested by the Borrower, any Guarantor or any of their respective Subsidiaries;
Title Commitment and Survey a. Attached hereto as Exhibit C is a title commitment with an effective date of September 6, 1995 ("Title Commitment") for an owner's standard coverage title insurance policy ("Title Policy") issued by Chicago Title Insurance Company ("Title Insurer"). The owner's Title Policy issued at Closing will be in the amount of the Purchase Price subject only to real estate taxes not yet due and payable, the general printed exceptions contained in the policy and the special title exceptions set forth in Schedule B approved by Purchaser in writing prior to the expiration of the Approval Period. All of the above are herein referred to as the "Permitted Exceptions". The Title Commitment shall be conclusive evidence of good title as therein shown as to all matters insured by the policy, subject only to the exceptions therein stated. On the Closing Date, Seller shall cause the Title Insurer to issue the Title Policy or a "marked up" commitment in conformity with the Title Commitment and the Permitted Exceptions. Seller and Purchaser shall equally share the costs of the Title Policy; however, Purchaser shall pay the costs of "extended coverage" or any special endorsements which Purchaser requires. b. Purchaser acknowledges receipt of a survey ("Survey") of the Property prepared by Sears Surveying Company dated July 7, 1995, and Purchaser will approve or disapprove the Survey and advise Seller of any objections prior to the expiration of the Approval Period. If Purchaser requires any additional survey work, Purchaser shall pay for the cost of such additional work.