Real Property Encumbrances definition
Examples of Real Property Encumbrances in a sentence
If Seller delivers a Non-Removal Notice to Buyer, then Buyer shall have until the date that is five (5) Business Days after the date that Buyer has received the Non-Removal Notice to notify Seller in writing that Buyer elects to either (A) nevertheless proceed with the transactions contemplated herein subject to such exceptions (in which event all such exceptions shall be deemed to constitute Permitted Real Property Encumbrances), or (B) terminate this Agreement.
If Seller elects in writing not to remove one or more Objectionable Encumbrances (other than the Removable Objections), Buyer may elect, to either (a) terminate this Agreement by giving written notice to Seller within five (5) Business Days after Buyer’s receipt of Seller’s election, or (b) waive such Objectionable Encumbrances, in which event such Objectionable Encumbrances shall be deemed additional Permitted Real Property Encumbrances and the Closing shall occur as herein provided.
Substantially all items of real property owned by, leased to or used by Crown Holdings and each of its Subsidiaries are free and clear of any known defects in title except such minor defects as do not substantially interfere with the continued use thereof in the conduct of normal operations, and except Permitted Real Property Encumbrances.
Except for the Permitted Real Property Encumbrances and as set forth in Schedule 4.08, Seller has good and marketable title in the Real Property.
Such Loan Party or such Subsidiary has good, marketable and insurable fee simple title to such real property, free and clear of all Liens, other than Permitted Real Property Encumbrances.