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business days after receipt of the Commitment for Title Insurance to provide Seller with a copy of the Commitment <br />and written objections. Buyer shall be deemed to have waived any title objection not made within the ten (10) day <br />period, except that this shall not operate as a waiver of Seller's covenant to deliver a statutory Warranty Deed, unless <br />a Warranty Deed is not specified above. <br />15. Title Corrections and Remedies. Seller shall have 120 days from receipt of Buyer's written title <br />objections to make title marketable. Upon receipt of Buyer's title objections, Seller shall, within ten (10) business <br />days, notify Buyer of Seller's intention to make title marketable within the 120 day period. Liens or encumbrances <br />for liquidated amounts which can be released by payment or escrow from proceeds of closing shall not delay the <br />closing. Cure of the defects by Seller shall be reasonable, diligent, and prompt. Pending correction of title, all <br />payments required herein and the closing shall be postponed. <br />a. If notice is given and Seller makes title marketable, then upon presentation to Buyer and <br />proposed lender of documentation establishing that title has been made marketable, and if <br />not objected to in the same time and manner as the original title objections, the closing shall <br />take place within ten (10) business days or on the scheduled closing date, whichever is later. <br />b. If notice is given and Seller proceeds in good faith to make title marketable, but the 120 day <br />period expires without title being made marketable, Buyer may declare this Agreement void <br />by notice to Seller, neither party shall be liable for damages hereunder to the other, and <br />earnest money shall be refunded to Buyer. <br />c. If Seller does not give notice of intention to make title marketable, or if notice is given, but <br />the 120 day period expires without title being made marketable due to Seller's failure to <br />proceed in good faith, Buyer may seek, as permitted by law, one or more of the following: <br />(1) Proceed to closing without waiver or merger in the deed of the objections to title and <br />without waiver of any remedies, and may: <br />(a) seek damages, costs, and reasonable attorneys' fees from Seller as permitted <br />by law (damages under this subparagraph (a) shall be limited to the costs of <br />curing objections to title, and consequential damages are excluded); or <br />(b) Undertake proceedings to correct the objections to title; <br />(2) Rescission of this Purchase Agreement by notice as provided herein, in which case <br />the Purchase Agreement shall be void and all earnest money paid hereunder shall be <br />refunded to Buyer; <br />(3) Damages from Seller together with costs and reasonable attorneys' fees, as permitted <br />by law; <br />(4) Specific performance within six months after such right of action arises. <br />d. If title is marketable, or is made marketable as provided herein, and Buyer defaults in any of <br />the agreements herein, Seller may elect either of the following options, as permitted by law: <br />(1) Cancel this contract as provided by statute and retain all payments made hereunder <br />Page 32 <br />
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