Common use of Title; Encumbrances Clause in Contracts

Title; Encumbrances. Is the Property sold subject to any Encumbrances? No Yes, listed below: ■ WARNING TO SELLER: You are required to disclose all Title Encumbrances which will remain after settlement (for example, easements on your title in favour of other land and statutory easements for sewerage and drainage which may not appear on a title search). Failure to disclose these may entitle the Buyer to terminate the contract or to compensation. It is NOT sufficient to state "refer to title", "search will reveal", or similar.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Contract for Commercial Land and Buildings, Contract for Commercial Land and Buildings, Contract for Commercial Land and Buildings

Title; Encumbrances. Is the Property sold subject to any Encumbrances? No Yes, listed below: 🡨WARNING TO SELLER: You are required to disclose all Title Encumbrances which will remain after settlement (for example, easements on your title in favour of other land and statutory easements for sewerage and drainage which may not appear on a title search). Failure to disclose these may entitle the Buyer to terminate the contract or to compensation. It is NOT sufficient to state "refer to title", "search will reveal", or similar.. TENANT'S NAME: NIL

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Residential Lots in a Community Titles Scheme

Title; Encumbrances. Is the Property sold subject to any Encumbrances? No Yes, listed below: ■ WARNING TO SELLER: You are required to disclose all Title Encumbrances which will remain after settlement (for example, easements on your title in favour of other land and statutory easements for sewerage and drainage which may not appear on a title search). Failure to disclose these may entitle the Buyer to terminate the contract or to compensation. It is NOT sufficient to state "refer to title", "search will reveal", or similar.. Yes

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Houses and Residential Land

Title; Encumbrances. Is the Property sold subject to any Encumbrances? No Yes, listed belowbelow : ■ WARNING TO SELLER: You are required to disclose all Title Encumbrances which will remain after settlement (for example, easements on your title in favour of other land and statutory easements for sewerage and drainage which may not appear on a title search). Failure to disclose these may entitle the Buyer to terminate the contract or to compensation. It is NOT sufficient to state "refer to title", "search will reveal", or similar.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Commercial Land and Buildings

Title; Encumbrances. Is the Property sold subject to any Encumbrances? No Yes, listed below: WARNING TO SELLER: You are required to disclose all Title Encumbrances which will remain after settlement (for example, easements on your title in favour of other land and statutory easements for sewerage and drainage which may not appear on a title search). Failure to disclose these may entitle the Buyer to terminate the contract or to compensation. It is NOT sufficient to state "refer to title", "search will reveal", or similar.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Houses and Residential Land

Title; Encumbrances. Is the Property sold subject to any Encumbrances? No YesY es, listed below: bel ■ WARNING TO SELLER: You are required to disclose all Title Encumbrances which will remain ow: after settlement (for example, easements on your title in favour of other land and statutory easements for sewerage and drainage which may not appear on a title search). Failure to disclose these may entitle the Buyer to terminate the contract or to compensation. It is NOT sufficient to state "refer to title", "search will reveal", or similar.to

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Residential Lots in a Community Titles Scheme