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• title marketable (an "Objection"). The Permitted Encumbrances described in Sections 7(a) and <br /> 7(b) may not serve as a basis for an Objection. Any defect in the marketability of Seller's title to <br /> the Property which Buyer does not object to, in writing, within the time period set forth above, is <br /> a Permitted Encumbrances. Within five (5)business days of Seller's receipt of Buyer's <br /> Objection(s), Seller must notify Buyer, in writing, if Seller will attempt to make Seller's title to <br /> the Property marketable. If Seller notifies Buyer that Seller will attempt to make Seller's title to <br /> the Property marketable, Seller must use commercially reasonable efforts to do so within one <br /> hundred twenty (120) days from Seller's receipt of Buyer's Objection, and, if necessary, the Date <br /> of Closing must be rescheduled accordingly. If Seller makes Seller's title marketable within the <br /> one hundred and twenty (120) day period, Seller must notify Buyer, in writing, and the Parties <br /> must close pursuant to the terms of the Agreement. The new "Date of Closing" must be the date <br /> fifteen (15) days from the date Seller notifies Buyer that Seller's title is marketable. If Seller <br /> notifies Buyer that Seller does not intend to make Seller's title marketable or if Seller notifies <br /> Buyer that Seller intends to make Seller's title marketable but, notwithstanding Seller's use of <br /> commercially reasonable efforts, Seller is unable to make Seller's title marketable within one <br /> hundred twenty (120) days from Seller's receipt of Buyer's Objection, Buyer may either: <br /> a. terminate this Agreement pursuant to the procedures set forth in Section <br /> 23 below; or <br /> b. notify Seller that Buyer waives Buyer's Objection. If Buyer waives <br /> Buyer's Objection, the matter giving rise to such Objection will be deemed a Permitted <br /> Encumbrance and the Parties must fully perform their obligations under this Agreement. <br /> • <br /> The Parties must establish a new Date of Closing by mutual agreement, but if the Parties <br /> cannot establish a new Date of Closing by mutual agreement, the Date of Closing will be <br /> the date fifteen (15) days from the effective date of Buyer's notice to Seller that Buyer <br /> waives Buyer's Objection. <br /> If Buyer does not notify Seller of Buyer's election to terminate this Agreement pursuant to <br /> subsection (a) above or waive Buyer's Objection pursuant to subsection (b) above within fifteen <br /> (15) days of Buyer's receipt of notice from Seller that Seller does not intend to make Seller's title <br /> to the Property marketable or the expiration of the one hundred twenty (120) day period provided <br /> for above, as the case may be, this Agreement automatically terminates; Buyer must deliver an <br /> executed and recordable quit claim deed to the Property to Seller to evidence the termination of <br /> this Agreement; and Seller must return the Earnest Money to Buyer. <br /> 14. Real Estate Taxes and Special Assessments. The Parties must pay the real <br /> estate taxes (which term, as used in this Agreement, must include service charges assessed <br /> against real property on an annual basis pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 429.101) and special <br /> assessments as follows: <br /> a. On or before the Date of Closing, Seller must pay the real estate taxes, <br /> special assessments and any penalties and interest thereon that are due and payable with <br /> respect to the Property, on or before the Date of Closing; <br /> b. On or before the Date of Closing, Seller must pay or provide for the <br /> payment of all special assessments levied or pending against the Property as of the Date <br /> 1787623v1 6 <br />
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