Common use of Prudential's Authorization Clause in Contracts

Prudential's Authorization. Prudential is (a) duly organized, -------------------------- validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of New Jersey and is qualified to do business in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, (b) authorized to consummate the Transaction and fulfill all of its obligations hereunder and under all documents contemplated hereunder to be executed by Prudential, and (c) has all necessary power to execute and deliver this Agreement and all documents contemplated hereunder to be executed by Prudential and to perform its obligations hereunder and thereunder. This Agreement and all documents contemplated hereunder to be executed by Prudential have been duly authorized by all requisite corporate action on the part of Prudential and are the valid and legally binding obligation of Prudential enforceable in accordance with their respective terms, subject to bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent transfer, reorganization, moratorium and similar laws of general applicability relating to or affecting creditors' rights generally and to general principles of equity. Neither the execution and delivery of this Agreement and all documents contemplated hereunder to be executed by Prudential nor the performance of the obligations of Prudential hereunder or thereunder will result in the violation of any provision of the Articles of incorporation and by-laws of Prudential or will conflict with any order or decree of any court or governmental instrumentality of any nature by which Prudential is bound.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Boston Properties Inc), Contribution Agreement (Boston Properties Inc)