Common use of Title and Registration Clause in Contracts

Title and Registration. Lessee acknowledges that title to the Aircraft shall remain vested in Owner, and Lessee undertakes, to the extent permitted by Applicable Law to do all such further acts, deeds, assurances, or things as may, in the reasonable opinion of Owner or Lessor, be necessary or desirable in order to protect or preserve Owner’s title to the Aircraft. To the extent requested by Owner or Lessor, or their respective and assigns, Lessee shall take all action necessary to continue all rights and interests of Owner, and their respective successors or assigns in the Aircraft under Applicable Law against any claims of Lessee and any persons claiming by, through, or under Lessee.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Aircraft Time Sharing Agreement (Bank of New York Mellon Corp), Aircraft Time Sharing Agreement (Bank of New York Mellon Corp), Aircraft Time Sharing Agreement (Bank of New York Mellon Corp)

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