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Conditional Deed Of Sale
1. Parties: Identification and details of the seller and buyer, including full legal names, addresses, and registration numbers if applicable
2. Background: Context of the sale and brief description of the property being transferred
3. Definitions: Key terms used throughout the deed defined for clarity and legal certainty
4. Property Description: Detailed description of the property including cadastral number, address, and registered area
5. Purchase Price: The agreed purchase price, payment terms, and deposit requirements
6. Conditions Precedent: Specific conditions that must be fulfilled before the sale becomes final
7. Completion Requirements: Steps required for completion of the sale, including registration requirements
8. Seller's Warranties: Warranties provided by the seller regarding the property's condition and legal status
9. Property Transfer: Terms governing the actual transfer of title and possession
10. Costs and Taxes: Allocation of transaction costs, registration fees, and applicable taxes
11. Governing Law: Confirmation of Danish law as governing law and jurisdiction
12. Signatures: Execution block for parties' signatures and witness requirements
1. Mortgage Arrangements: Required when the purchase involves new mortgage financing or transfer of existing mortgages
2. Tenant Rights: Necessary when the property is subject to existing tenancy agreements
3. Environmental Conditions: Required when there are specific environmental concerns or requirements
4. Building Inspection: Include when the sale is conditional upon satisfactory building inspection results
5. Planning Permissions: Necessary when the sale depends on obtaining specific planning or building permits
6. Third Party Rights: Required when there are easements, rights of way, or other third-party interests
7. Post-Completion Obligations: Include when parties have ongoing obligations after completion
1. Property Details: Detailed technical description of the property, including plans and measurements
2. Title Documents: List of all relevant title documents and registered encumbrances
3. Inventory: List of fixtures, fittings, and other items included in the sale
4. Condition Report: Technical assessment of the property's condition
5. Energy Performance Certificate: Mandatory energy rating certificate for the property
6. Property Insurance: Details of existing insurance arrangements
7. Environmental Reports: Any environmental surveys or assessments conducted
8. Planning Documents: Relevant planning permissions and restrictions
Authors
Completion Date
Completion
Conditions Precedent
Contract Price
Deposit
Effective Date
Encumbrances
Land Registry
Long Stop Date
Material Adverse Change
Mortgage
Party/Parties
Permitted Use
Purchase Price
Registration
Seller's Warranties
Settlement Statement
Title Documents
Transfer Date
Vacant Possession
Property Rights
Building Components
Cadastral Number
Completion Notice
Due Diligence Materials
Environmental Reports
Fixtures and Fittings
Insurance Policy
Planning Permissions
Property Charges
Purchase Deed
Tinglysning
Working Day
Purchase Price
Deposit
Conditions Precedent
Due Diligence
Title Transfer
Property Inspection
Warranties and Representations
Completion Requirements
Risk and Insurance
Environmental Compliance
Planning and Zoning
Encumbrances
Mortgage Arrangements
Property Rights
Registration Requirements
Tax Provisions
Costs and Expenses
Default and Remedies
Force Majeure
Notices
Assignment
Severability
Entire Agreement
Governing Law
Dispute Resolution
Third Party Rights
Counterparts
Termination Rights
Time of Essence
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