Common use of The Collateral Agent Appointed Attorney-in-Fact Clause in Contracts

The Collateral Agent Appointed Attorney-in-Fact. To the full extent permitted by applicable law, each Grantor hereby irrevocably appoints the Collateral Agent as such Grantor's attorney-in-fact, with full authority in the place and stead of such Grantor, and in the name of such Grantor, or otherwise, from time to time, in the Collateral Agent's sole and absolute discretion to do any of the following acts or things upon the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default: (a) to do all acts and things and to execute all documents necessary or advisable to perfect and continue perfected the security interests created by this Agreement and to preserve, maintain and protect the Collateral; (b) to do any and every act which such Grantor is obligated to do under this Agreement; (c) to endorse and transfer the Collateral upon foreclosure by the Collateral Agent; and (d) to file any claims or take any action or institute any proceedings which the Collateral Agent may reasonably deem necessary or desirable for the protection or enforcement of any of the rights of the Collateral Agent with respect to any of the Collateral; provided, however, that the Collateral Agent shall be under no obligation whatsoever to take any of the foregoing actions, and the Collateral Agent shall have no liability or responsibility for any act or omission (other than the Collateral Agent's own gross negligence or willful misconduct) taken with respect thereto.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Securities Purchase Agreement (Mount Knowledge Holdings, Inc.), Security Agreement (Leviathan Minerals Group Inc.), Security Agreement (Leviathan Minerals Group Inc.)

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