Title Coverage Clause Samples

Title Coverage. The Administrative Agent shall have received, together with title information previously delivered to the Administrative Agent, satisfactory title information on at least 80% of the total value of the proved Oil and Gas Properties of the Borrower and the Subsidiaries evaluated in the most recently delivered Reserve Report.
Title Coverage. Buyer may elect to obtain ALTA title insurance coverage, rather than the CLTA Title Policy described in Section 4.2, subject to the following conditions: (a) Provision of such coverage shall not delay the Close of Escrow; (b) Buyer shall pay all additional costs of obtaining such coverage, including the cost of any required survey; (c) Buyer shall obtain and deliver to the Title Insurer any required survey and order the Title Insurer's inspection of the Property a sufficient time in advance so that any additional exceptions resulting from the Title Insurer's review of the survey and inspection will be reviewed and approved or disapproved by Buyer in the manner and prior to the PR Approval Deadline set forth in Section 4.1(c); and (d) Seller shall have the option (but not the obligation) to cure any such disapproved exceptions as described in Section 4.1(e) and (f).
Title Coverage. 1.1.1 This part of this Agreement will be known as the Sydney Ports Corporation Enterprise Agreement 2004 - 2007: Part 2. 1.1.2 Part 2 of the Agreement covers: Existing and new employees on MO Levels 1 to 7. Port Officers 1 and 2.

Related to Title Coverage

  • Title Insurance and Surveys Due to the critical timeline requirements to close the transaction, PHI may order title searches on all NPC Owned Real Property and NPC Leased Real Property to be transferred to PH pursuant to this Agreement. These title searches will be performed by a national title company approved by PHI. If permissible under applicable law and the terms of any agreement with such company, the fees paid for the searches may be applied toward the title policy costs for title policies desired by PH based upon these title searches. In the event PH or PHI requires environmental reports relating to the NPC Owned Real Property, PH shall first obtain NPC’s prior written consent and shall execute the Access and Confidentiality Agreement substantially in the form attached as Exhibit “E”. NPC will not consent to any invasive environmental audit or review and the results of any permitted environmental audit or review will not affect PH’s obligations hereunder. To the extent that PH requires surveys of the NPC Owned Real Property, PH shall retain a nationally recognized firm to perform such work. The consultants referenced in this Section 2.7 will be retained solely by PH, but NPC shall have the right to obtain copies of any documents or reports that they prepare. As provided for in Sections 5 and 10.9, PH shall reimburse NPC at Closing for all actual or estimated costs incurred by PH related to these items, subject to any post-closing adjustments pursuant to Section 10.1 of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing however, PH will not be responsible for the payment or reimbursement of any costs relating to title insurance, surveys and/or environmental reports on any of the subject real estate unless such service is specifically requested by PH, and request is given forty-five (45) days prior to the Closing.

  • Title Policy and Survey A. TITLE POLICY: Seller shall furnish to Buyer at Seller’s Buyer’s expense an owner policy of title insurance (Title Policy) issued by (Title Company) in the amount of the Sales Price, dated at or after closing, insuring Buyer against loss under the provisions of the Title Policy, subject to the promulgated exclusions (including existing building and zoning ordinances) and the following exceptions: (1) Restrictive covenants common to the platted subdivision in which the Property is located. (2) The standard printed exception for standby fees, taxes and assessments. (3) Liens created as part of the financing described in Paragraph 3. (4) Utility easements created by the dedication deed or plat of the subdivision in which the Property is located. (5) Reservations or exceptions otherwise permitted by this contract or as may be approved by ▇▇▇▇▇ in writing. (6) The standard printed exception as to marital rights. (7) The standard printed exception as to waters, tidelands, beaches, streams, and related matters. (8) The standard printed exception as to discrepancies, conflicts, shortages in area or boundary lines, encroachments or protrusions, or overlapping improvements: (i) will not be amended or deleted from the title policy; or (ii) will be amended to read, "shortages in area" at the expense of Buyer Seller. (9) The exception or exclusion regarding minerals approved by the Texas Department of Insurance.

  • Title Insurance Policy In all cases, the Seller undertakes to remove any encumbrance that will materially interfere with the procurement of a title insurance policy or financing necessary for the purchase of the Property, whether the same is included in the above enumeration or not. Further, the Seller undertakes to, in good faith, cooperate with and assist the Buyer fully in obtaining a title insurance policy. The Seller shall be obligated to take all legal and reasonably necessary action in order to procure such title insurance policy but shall not incur any additional liability in relation thereto. If the title to the Property is not in a condition that is compliant with the above, if the Seller fails or refuses to comply with the Seller’s obligations under this section, or if the Parties are unable to obtain a title insurance policy, the Buyer may, in the Buyer’s sole discretion, accept the title as it is and proceed with the purchase under this Agreement, or terminate this Agreement and recover the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Money, costs incurred in relation to this Agreement and

  • Title Insurance Policies The Borrower will deliver to the Administrative Agent a policy of title insurance (or marked-up title insurance commitment or title proforma having the effect of a policy of title insurance) (a “Title Policy”) insuring the Lien of such Mortgage as a valid first mortgage or deed of trust Lien on the Mortgaged Property described therein in an amount not less than the estimated fair market value of such Mortgaged Property as reasonably determined by the Borrower, which Title Policy shall (A) be issued by a nationally-recognized title insurance company reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent (the “Title Company”), (B) include such reinsurance arrangements (with provisions for direct access, if necessary) as shall be reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent, (C) be supplemented by a “tie-in” or “aggregation” endorsement, if available under applicable law, and such other endorsements as may reasonably be requested by the Administrative Agent (including (to the extent available in the applicable jurisdiction and/or with respect to the Mortgaged Property, in each case, on commercially reasonable terms) endorsements on matters relating to usury, first loss, zoning, contiguity, revolving credit, doing business, public road access, survey, variable rate, environmental lien, subdivision, mortgage recording tax, separate tax lot, and so-called comprehensive coverage over covenants and restrictions) if available under applicable law at commercially reasonable rates and (D) contain no other exceptions to title other than Permitted Liens and other exceptions acceptable to the Administrative Agent in its reasonable discretion;

  • Title Policy The Title Company shall be prepared to issue, upon payment of the title premium at its regular rates, a title policy in the amount of the Purchase Price, insuring title to the Property is vested in the Purchaser or its designee or assignee, subject only to the Permitted Exceptions, with such endorsements as shall be reasonably required by the Purchaser.