Permitted Exceptions definition
Examples of Permitted Exceptions in a sentence
If Seller does not elect to cure all of Purchaser’s Objections, then Purchaser may either: (i) subject to Purchaser otherwise issuing a Notice to Proceed, waive any uncured Purchaser’s Objections and proceed to Closing (without adjustment to the Purchase Price) subject to all such Purchaser’s Objections, and the same shall be deemed Permitted Exceptions; or (ii) terminate this Agreement by delivering written notice of such termination to Seller prior to the expiration of the Inspection Period.
Buyer shall obtain at Closing, at Seller's expense, a standard form ALTA Owner's Title Insurance Policy (the "Policy") issued by Title Company in the amount of the Purchase Price, insuring marketable fee simple title to Buyer in the full amount of the Purchase Price and containing no exceptions or conditions other than the Permitted Exceptions.
If Purchaser fails to deliver such notice to Seller prior to the Title Objection Date, then, Purchaser shall be deemed to have found title acceptable in all respects and all matters explicitly set forth in the Title Commitment will be included in the Permitted Exceptions.
If Buyer does not either accept or object to the Commitment and Survey within the Review Period, Buyer shall be deemed to have waived its right to object to any and all matters set forth in Commitment or shown on the Survey, all of which shall be deemed Permitted Exceptions (as hereinafter defined).