Common use of Power of Attorney-Sale Clause in Contracts

Power of Attorney-Sale. The Mortgagee is hereby irrevocably appointed attorney-in-fact of the Shipowner to execute and deliver to any purchaser aforesaid, and is hereby vested with full power and authority to make, in the name and on behalf of the Shipowner, a good conveyance of the title to the Vessel so sold only after an Event of Default under the Credit Agreement has occurred and is continuing. Any person dealing with the Mortgagee or attorney-in-fact shall not be put on enquiry as to whether the power of attorney contained herein has become exercisable. In the event of any sale of the Vessel, under any power herein contained, the Shipowner will, if and when required by the Mortgagee, execute such form of conveyance of the Vessel as the Mortgagee may direct or approve.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Global Assignment Agreement (Gener8 Maritime, Inc.), Global Assignment Agreement (Gener8 Maritime, Inc.), Intercreditor Agreement (Gener8 Maritime, Inc.)

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