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Agreement
Approved Date
09/24/2024
Control Number
2024-249
Agenda Item Number
13.A.
Entity Name
Cleghorn Shoe Corporation
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Agreement to Purchase Property for Fire Station #15
Special Warranty Deed, Owner's Policy of Title Insurance, Copy of Closing Agreement & Copy of Settle
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American Land Title Association Owner's Policy of Title Insurance <br />2021 v. 01.00 (07-01-2021) <br />M001 WESTCOR <br />with Florida modifications <br />V. a document executed under a falsified, expired, or otherwise invalid power of attorney; <br />vi. a document not properly filed, recorded, or indexed in the Public Records, including the failure to <br />have performed those acts by electronic means authorized by law; <br />vii. a defective judicial or administrative proceeding; or <br />viii. the repudiation of an electronic signature by a person that executed a document because the <br />electronic signature on the document was not valid under applicable electronic transactions law. <br />b. the lien of real estate taxes or assessments imposed on the Title by a governmental authority due or <br />payable, but unpaid. <br />C. the effect on the Title of an encumbrance, violation, variation, adverse circumstance, boundary line <br />overlap, or encroachment (including an encroachment of an improvement across the boundary lines of <br />the Land), but only if the encumbrance, violation, variation, adverse circumstance, boundary line <br />overlap, or encroachment would have been disclosed by an accurate and complete land title survey of <br />the Land. <br />3. Unmarketable Title. <br />4. No right of access to and from the Land. <br />5. A violation or enforcement of a law, ordinance, permit, or governmental regulation (including those relating to <br />building and zoning), but only to the extent of the violation or enforcement described by the enforcing <br />governmental authority in an Enforcement Notice that identifies a restriction, regulation, or prohibition relating <br />to: <br />a. the occupancy, use, or enjoyment of the Land; <br />b. the character, dimensions, or location of an improvement on the Land; <br />C. the subdivision of the Land; or <br />d. environmental remediation or protection on the Land. <br />6. An enforcement of a governmental forfeiture, police, regulatory, or national security power, but only to the <br />extent of the enforcement described by the enforcing governmental authority in an Enforcement Notice. <br />7. An exercise of the power of eminent domain, but only to the extent: <br />a. of the exercise described in an Enforcement Notice; or <br />b. the taking occurred and is binding on a purchaser for value without Knowledge. <br />8. An enforcement of a PACA-PSA Trust, but only to the extent of the enforcement described in an Enforcement <br />Notice. <br />9. The Title being vested other than as stated in Schedule A, the Title being defective, or the effect of a court <br />order providing an alternative remedy: <br />a. resulting from the avoidance, in whole or in part, of any transfer of all or any part of the Title to the Land <br />or any interest in the Land occurring prior to the transaction vesting the Title because that prior transfer <br />constituted a: <br />i. fraudulent conveyance, fraudulent transfer, or preferential transfer under federal bankruptcy, <br />state insolvency, or similar state or federal creditors' rights law; or <br />ii. voidable transfer under the Uniform Voidable Transactions Act; or <br />b. because the instrument vesting the Title constitutes a preferential transfer under federal bankruptcy, <br />state insolvency, or similar state or federal creditors' rights law by reason of the failure: <br />i. to timely record the instrument vesting the Title in the Public Records after execution and delivery <br />of the instrument to the Insured; or <br />ii. of the recording of the instrument vesting the Title in the Public Records to impart notice of its <br />Copyright 2021 American Land Title Association. All rights reserved. <br />The use of this Form (or any derivative thereof) is restricted to ALTA licensees and <br />ALTA members in good standing as of the date of use. All other uses are prohibited. <br />Reprinted under license from the American Land Title Association. s` <br />OP -61 FL ALTA 07-01-2021 Owner's Policy of Title Insurance (FLORIDA) (ALTA 7-01-2021) (WLTIC Edition 8/12/2022) <br />
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