Approved Exceptions definition
Examples of Approved Exceptions in a sentence
At the Closing, Seller shall deliver title to the Property to Buyer subject only to the Approved Exceptions.
The term "Approved Exceptions" shall mean those exceptions to title that are approved in accordance with this Agreement.
Buyer shall take title to the Property subject only to: (a) Non-delinquent general, special and supplemental taxes, bonds and assessments, including ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ bonds, if any; (b) any matters set forth in the printed form portion of the CLTA Owner's Title Policy; (c) the Approved Exceptions; and (d) any items caused or permitted to be placed of record by Buyer as of the Close of Escrow.
At or prior to Closing, Seller shall deposit into Escrow a Grant Deed in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B, properly executed and acknowledged by Seller, in favor of Buyer, containing the legal description of the Property and subject only to the Approved Exceptions.
At the Close of Escrow, Buyer shall obtain from Escrow Holder a standard coverage American Land Title Association (“ALTA”) owner’s form policy of title insurance in the amount of the Purchase Price insuring title to the Property in the name of Buyer subject only to the Approved Exceptions and the standard printed exclusions from coverage of an ALTA standard title policy (“Title Policy”).