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THE STATE OF TEXAS
KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS
COUNTY OF NUECES
This Contract is entered into by the following owner(s) collectively called "Seller(s)",
Cursillo, Inc.
Richard O. Serna, President
4810 Everhart
Corpus Christi, Texas 78411
and the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home rule municipal corporation, P.O. Box 9277, Corpus
Christi, Nueces County, Texas 78469-9277 ("Buyer").
Property. Seller for the consideration and under the terms set out herein, agrees to
convey to Buyer the surface estate only of the property described below together with al]
rights, privileges and appurtenances pertaining to the property situated in Nueces County,
Texas:
Lot Fifteen, Block Two (2), Countiss Addition, an addition to the City
of Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, according to plat thereof recorded
in Volume 36, Page 171, Map records of Nueces County, Texas.
2. Purchase Price. $ 74,450.00 cash.
Title Insurance. The Seller must provide, at Buyer's expense, a title insurance policy that
guarantees good and indefeasible title to the Property, without exceptions to title other than
the standard printed exceptions and exceptions pemvtted under this Contract, and that wholly
insures and indemnifies Buyer against any title defects or adverse claims. A reliable title
insurance company or title guaranty company ("Title Company") must issue the title
insurance policy. The title commitment for title insurance must be delivered to Buyer within
30 days after receipt of the Contract by the Title Company, with the title insurance policy to
be timely issued after Closing.
4. Warranty Deed and Closing Costs. After securing the title insurance commitment, Seller
must execute a General Warranty Deed, drafted in accordance with the provisions of this
Contract, that conveys indefeasible title to the Property to Buyer, and Buyer must make the
cash payment. Buyer will pay all Closing Costs except costs to cure title, which must be
paid by Seller.
5. Property Taxes. Seller must pay all property taxes incurred on the Property up to and
including 2007. All property taxes for the year 2008, if any due and payable or incurred for
the year, will be prorated between the Buyer and the Seller from January 1, 2008 to the date
of Closing. The prorated taxes are only an estimate indicated by a Tax Certificate obtained by
the Title Company and the Seller agrees to pay any shortages of property taxes should they
2008-277 lowing year. Seller will agree to execute a Tax Proration Agreement
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6. Earnest Money. Buyer deposits One Thousand Dollars and no cents ($1,000.00) with the
Title Company as Earnest Money, which will be applied to the balance of the purchase price
owing at Closing; Buyer will pay the balance ofthe purchase price owing at Closing. When
the Title Company possesses the executed deed, any other necessary paperwork, and the
balance of the cash payment, the Title Company will close and finalize the conveyance in
accordance with its customary procedure.
If Buyer fails to Close on this Contract as set out herein, for any reason other than title
defects, Seller is entitled to the Earnest Money as liquidated damages for breach of this
Contract. Seller may seek to enforce this Contract by an action for specific performance. If
Seller fails to tender an executed deed conveying the Property in accordance with the terms
of this Contract, Buyer may seek to enforce this Contract by an action for specific
performance.
7. Restrictions on Title. Buyer accepts title to the Property subject to all recorded restrictive
covenants and use restrictions, if any, and all applicable City zoning regulatory ordinances, if
any.
8. Time for Performance. This transaction will be Closed through the Title Company on or
before 90 days from the effective date of this Contract. Seller gives Buyer possession of the
Property by executing the General Wan•anty Deed.
Seller's execution of this Contract means that Seller has read and understands that this
Contract is not binding on Buyer until approved and accepted by the City of Corpus
Christi City Council and executed by the City Manager of the City of Corpus Christi,
Texas, or designee. Buyer must execute this Contract within 30 days from the date of
Seller's execution of this Contract or this Contract is void.
9. Survives Closing. This Contract survives Closing of the sale of the Property and the
delivery of the General Warranty Deed and other necessary documents by Seller to Buyer at
Closing, and all terms and conditions remain in effect between Seller and Buyer.
10. 30-Day Inspection Period. Buyer shall have sixty (30) days (the " 30-Day Inspection
Period') from the effective date of the contract hereof to notify Seller ofBuyer's election, in
Buyer's sole discretion, to cancel this Contract and receive a refund ofthe Earnest Money in
the event that Buyer finds the Property to be unacceptable for any reason. Buyer shall have
reasonable access to the Property during all normal business hours and Seller agrees to
cooperate with and assist Buyer in Buyer's inspection of the Property. Failure of Buyer to
deliver to Seller, within the 30-Day Inspection Period, written notice of Buyer's
determination that the Property is unacceptable and to terminate this Contract shall constitute
an election by Buyer to proceed with this Contract and a waiver of Buyer's right to terminate
this Contract on this basis.
a. Right of Entry.
(1) During the 30-Day Inspection Period, and at Buyer's sole expense, Buyer or Buyer's
authorized agents shall have the right to enter upon the Property for purposes ofmaking such
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land surveys, environmental site analysis, engineering studies, wetland studies, soil borings
and soil analysis as Buyer may deem necessary. Buyer shall not cause or permit damage or
injury to the Property. Upon termination of this Contract, Buyer shall promptly restore the
Property to the condition existing prior to any tests or studies conducted pursuant to this
Contract. This obligation shall survive the termination of this Contract, notwithstanding
anything to the contrary contained herein. Seller shall make available for Buyer's inspection
and copying within ten (10) days from the date hereof all reports, studies and tests in Seller's
possession with respect to the Property.
(2) In connection with Buyer's inspections, studies, and assessments, Buyer
must: (i) employ only trained and qualified inspectors and assessors; (ii) notify Seller, in
advance, of when the inspectors or assessors will be on the Property; (iii) abide by any
reasonable entry rules or requirements that Seller may require; (iv) not interfere with existing
operations or occupants of the Property; and (v) restore the Property to its original condition
if altered due to inspections, studies, or assessments that Buyer completes or causes to be
completed.
(3) Except for those matters that arise from the sole negligence of Seller or Seller's
agents, Buyer is responsible for any claim, liability, encumbrance, cause of action, and
expense resulting from Buyer's inspections, studies, or assessments, including any property
damage or personal injury. To the extent permitted by law, Buyer, as permitted by Texas
law will indemnify, hold harmless, and defend Seller and Seller's agents against any
claim involving a matter for which Buyer is responsible under this Section.
b. Environmental Condition of Property.
Definitions. "Environmental Law" shall mean any law relating to environmental conditions
and industrial hygiene applicable to the Property, including without limitation, the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as amended by the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act of 1986, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, the Clear Air Act, the
Clear Water Act, the Toxic Substances Control Act, the Endangered Species Act, the Safe
Drinking Water Act, the Texas Water Code, the Texas Solid Waste Disposal Act, and all
similar applicable federal, state and local environmental statutes, ordinances and the
regulations, orders and decrees now or hereafter promulgated thereunder.
"Hazardous Materials" shall mean any pollutant, toxic substance, hazardous waste,
hazardous material, hazardous substance, or oil as defined in any Environmental Law
existing as of the date hereof.
Environmental Audit. Buyer shall have the right to cause an independent environmental
consultant chosen by Buyer, in Buyer's sole discretion, to inspect the Property, including but
not limited to an Environmental Site Analysis (ESA) Phase I and Phase II, to determine the
condition of the Property, the presence of any Hazardous Materials and any apparent
violation of any Environmental Law (the "Environmental Audit") and to deliver a report
describing the findings and conclusions of the Environmental Audit. The cost and expense
of the Environmental Audit shall be borne by Buyer. If the Environmental Audit reveals, or
at any time prior to closing Buyer otherwise becomes aware of the existence of any
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environmental condition or violation of any Environmental Law which Buyer is unwilling to
accept or the Seller is unwilling to cure, Buyer shall have the right and option to cancel this
Contract and receive a full return of the Earnest Money.
11. Broker Commission. Seller is responsible forpayment ofall broker's fees and commissions
incurred in connection with the sale of this properly.
12. Possession. At the Closing, the Property will be conveyed free ofthe rights ofpossession of
any third parties in or to the Property except for valid easements, if any, filed of record and
currently in force and effect. Any possession by Buyer before closing or by Seller after
closing that is not authorized by a separate written lease agreement is a landlord-tenant at
sufferance relationship between the parties.
13. Representations and Warranties.
By Seller. In order to induce Buyer to enter into this Contract, Seller makes the following
representations and warranties all of which will be true and conect as of the date hereof and
as of the date of closing:
Authority; No Conflict. Seller has the absolute and unrestricted right, power and authority to
execute and deliver this Contract and the documents to be executed and delivered by Seller in
connection with the closing of the transactions described in this Contract (such documents
being collectively referred to herein as "Seller's Closing Documents") and to perform its
obligations under this Contract and the Seller's Closing Documents. Seller shall present to
the Buyer and/or the Title Company, if necessary, all reasonable evidence of such authority
which may be requested by either of them. The execution and delivery of this Contract and
Seller's Closing Documents, the consummation of the transactions described herein, and
compliance with the terms of this Contract will not conflict with, or constitute a default
under, any agreement to which Seller is a party or by which Seller or the Property is bound,
or violate any regulation, law, court order, judgment, or decree applicable to Seller or the
Property, except as otherwise expressly provided herein.
No Litigation or Proceedings. Seller has no knowledge of any pending or threatened
litigation, condemnation, or assessment affecting the Property.
Environmental Representations. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, Seller has
no knowledge that the Property contains Hazardous Materials (as defined in Section 10(b)),
contains any underground storage tanks, or is not in full compliance with all Environmental
Laws (as defined in Section 10(b)).
Title to Property. To the best of Seller's knowledge, Seller has full and complete fee simple
title to the Property, subject only to the liens and encumbrances, if any, disclosed on the
Commitment or Survey to be furnished to Buyer hereunder.
No Options. No person, corporation, or other entity has or, on the date of Closing, shall have
any right or option to acquire the Property.
Compliance. Seller has not received any notice from any governmental agency regarding the
Seller's or the Property's non-compliance with applicable laws, ordinances, regulations,
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statutes, rules and restrictions relating to the Properly.
14. Mineral Reservation. The sale of the Properly is without minerals. Seller reserves unto
itself all of its right, title and interest in and to the oil, gas and other minerals in, on, or under
the Property. Seller will execute a no-drilling agreement, prepared by Buyer, to ensure that
Seller will not construct or operate a well on the Property while exercising its right to recover
any subsurface oil, gas, or other minerals.
15. Essential. Time is of the essence in closing this transaction.
16. Effective Date. The effective date of this Real Estate Sales Contract is the date in which
the Contract is signed by the Buyer.
17. Counterparts: Multiple original copies of this contract may be executed, and the execution
of this contract may be through the execution by the parties of separate counterparts. All of
the original copies of this contract together shall constitute one agreement, binding on all of
the parties hereto notwithstanding that the parties hereto may or may not be signatories to the
same counterpart. Each of the undersigned parties authorizes the assembly of one or more
original copies of this contract, such that each such original copy of this contract shall consist
of (i) the body of this contract and (ii) counterpart signature pages and acknowledgment
pages which collectively include all of the signatures and acknowledgments of the parties
hereto. Each such contract shall constitute one original of this contract.
When the context requires, singular nouns and pronouns include the plural.
Executed in triplicate, any of which constitutes an original.
Seller
CURSILLO, INC.
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RICHARD O. SERNA, President
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF NUECES
This instrument was acknowledged before me on L~.:LGfs.~ .3 , 2008
by Richard O. Serna as President of Cursillo, Inc., a Tex rpor , on behalf of said corporation.
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CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
eorge K. Noe, City Manager
ATTEST:
ARMANDO CHAPA, CITY SECRETARY
THE STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF NUECES §
This instrument was acknowledged before me on ~ I3 , 2008
by George K. Noe as City Manager for the City of Corpus Ch~s~i, a Texas m
behalf of said corporation. \JJ ; ~• '»~•; ca~lE Pr~KS
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