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proceed in good faith, Buyer may seek, as permitted by law, <br />any one or more of the following: <br />(1) Proceed to closing without waiver or merger in the deed <br />of the objections to title and without waiver of any <br />remedies, and may: (a) Seek damages, costs, and <br />reasonable attorney's fees from Seller as permitted by <br />law (damages under this subparagraph (a) shall be limited <br />to the cost of curing objections to title, and <br />consequential damages are excluded); or, (b) Undertake <br />proceedings to correct the objections to title; <br />(2) Rescission of this Purchase Agreement by notice as <br />provided herein, in which case the Purchase Agreement <br />shall be null and void and all earnest money paid <br />hereunder shall be refunded to Buyer; <br />(3) Damages from Seller including costs and reasonable <br />attorney's fees, as permitted by law; <br />(4) Specific performance within six months after such right <br />of action arises. <br />D. If title is marketable, or is made marketable as provided herein, <br />and Buyer defaults in any of the agreements herein, Seller may <br />elect either of the following options, as permitted by law: <br />(1) Cancel this contract as provided by statute and retain all <br />payments made hereunder as liquidated damages. The <br />parties acknowledge their intention that any note given <br />pursuant to this contract is a down payment note, and <br />may be presented for payment notwithstanding <br />cancellation; <br />(2) Seek specific performance within six months after such <br />right of action arises, including costs and reasonable <br />attorney's fees, as permitted by law. <br />E. If title is marketable, or is made marketable as provided herein, <br />and Seller defaults in any of the agreements herein, Buyer may, <br />as permitted by law: <br />4 <br />