Title and Right of Possession Sample Clauses

Title and Right of Possession. Legal title to the Aircraft in Exhibit A shall remain in the Lessor at all times. Lessor has the right of possession to the Aircraft in Exhibit B pursuant to an Aircraft Lease Agreement. Nothing herein shall constitute a transfer of Lessor’s possessory rights to the Aircraft.
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Title and Right of Possession of the rented Instrument shall remain with the Xxxx Music LLC until the total rental payments equal the Total Rental Cost, shown on the front of this agreement (plus sales tax). At that time ownership will be transferred to the renter. Full credit will be allowed, if an exchange is made for another type of instrument during the first year of renting. Exchanges may be made at any time thereafter and the first year’s rental payments will be transferred to the new rental. . When your child is ready for a full size instrument all of your rental payments will be applied toward the cost of the new instrument. Payment of the balance will be made in twelve monthly installments.

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  • Title and Duties The Company will employ Executive, and Executive will be employed by the Company, as President and Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”), reporting to the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Board”). Executive will have the responsibilities, duties and authority commensurate with said position.

  • Protection of Right Title and Interest (a) The Seller shall execute and file such financing statements and cause to be executed and filed such continuation statements, all in such manner and in such places as may be required by law fully to preserve, maintain and protect the interest of the Purchaser in the Receivables, the other property conveyed hereunder and the proceeds thereof. The Seller shall deliver (or cause to be delivered) to the Purchaser file-stamped copies of, or filing receipts for, any document filed as provided above, as soon as available following such filing.

  • Title and Condition (a) The Leased Premises are demised and let subject to (i) the Mortgage and Assignment presently in effect, (ii) the rights of any Persons in possession of the Leased Premises, (iii) the existing state of title of any of the Leased Premises, including any Permitted Encumbrances, (iv) any state of facts which an accurate survey or physical inspection of the Leased Premises might show, (v) all Legal Requirements, including any existing violation of any thereof, and (vi) the condition of the Leased Premises as of the commencement of the Term, without representation or warranty by Landlord.

  • Quiet Possession Upon Tenant paying the rent reserved hereunder and observing and performing all of the covenants, conditions and provisions on Tenant's part to be observed and performed hereunder, Tenant shall have quiet possession of the Premises for the entire term hereof, subject to all the provisions of this Lease.

  • Surrender of Possession Lessee shall yield and deliver to Lessor possession of the Premises leased herein at the expiration of this Agreement in good condition in accordance with its express obligations hereunder, except for reasonable wear and tear, fire and other casualty. Lessee shall deliver the Premises in good order and condition, including: (1) cleaning and hauling away all supplies and trash; (2) leaving in operating condition all bulbs and ballasts; (3) replacing all broken glass; and (4) turning in keys to all door locks. Lessee, at Lessee’s expense, shall remove during the term hereof or at the expiration of such term all trade fixtures, equipment and personal property placed by Lessee on or about the Premises herein leased, subject to Lessee's repairing any damage thereto caused by such removal and subject to any valid lien which Lessor may have thereon for unpaid rents or fees. Lessor may direct Lessee to remove, at Lessee’s sole expense, any cabling installed within the Premises upon surrender of possession of the Premises. Lessee shall have no obligation to remove such cabling unless Lessor shall notify Lessee of its required removal. In the event Lessee does not remove all of said property within ten (10) days after the termination of this Agreement, the same shall be considered abandoned and Lessor may dispose of said property without any further responsibility or liability to Lessee. At any time within ninety (90) days prior to the expiration of this Agreement, Lessor and Lessor's agents, invitees, and licensees may enter and show the Premises to persons wishing to rent the Premises and may post upon the Premises the usual notices "For Rent" or "For Lease", said notices to remain thereon without hindrance or molestation, provided Lessee has not exercised any renewal options provided herein, or has not signed a new lease. Lessor and its agents, invitees, and licensees will use their best efforts not to unreasonably interfere with Lessee’s use of the Premises during said visits.

  • Grant of Power Each Member constitutes and appoints the Manager as the Member’s true and lawful attorney-in-fact (“Attorney-in-Fact”), and in the Member’s name, place and stead, to make, execute, sign, acknowledge, and file:

  • Title and Risk of Loss Notwithstanding the form of shipment, title or other property interest, risk of loss shall not pass from the Contractor to the Authorized User until the Products have been received, inspected and accepted by the receiving entity. Acceptance shall occur within a reasonable time or in accordance with such other defined acceptance period as may be specified in the Bid Specifications or Purchase Order. Mere acknowledgment by Authorized User personnel of the delivery or receipt of goods (e.g., signed xxxx of lading) shall not be deemed or construed as acceptance of the Products received. Any delivery of Product that is substandard or does not comply with the Bid Specifications or Contract terms and conditions, may be rejected or accepted on an adjusted price basis, as determined by the Commissioner.

  • Title and Management of REO Properties (a) In the event that title to any Mortgaged Property (other than a Mortgaged Property with respect to an Outside Serviced Mortgage Loan) is acquired for the benefit of Certificateholders (or, with respect to a Serviced Loan Combination, for the benefit of the Certificateholders and the related Serviced Companion Loan Holder(s)) (as a collective whole as if such Certificateholders and, if applicable, such Serviced Companion Loan Holder(s) constituted a single lender) (either by the Trust Fund or by a single member limited liability company established for that purpose) in foreclosure, by deed-in-lieu of foreclosure or upon abandonment or reclamation from bankruptcy, the deed or certificate of sale shall be taken in the name of a nominee of the Trustee (which shall not include the Master Servicer), or a separate trustee or co-trustee, on behalf of the Trust Fund and any related Serviced Companion Loan Holders. The Special Servicer, on behalf of the Trust Fund, shall sell any REO Property prior to the close of the third calendar year following the year in which the Lower-Tier REMIC acquires ownership of such REO Property, within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section 1.856-6(b)(1), for purposes of Code Section 860G(a)(8), unless (i) the IRS grants (or does not deny) an extension of time (an “REO Extension”) to sell such REO Property or (ii) the Special Servicer obtains an Opinion of Counsel for the Special Servicer, the Certificate Administrator and the Trustee, addressed to the Special Servicer, the Certificate Administrator and the Trustee, to the effect that the holding by the Lower-Tier REMIC of such REO Property subsequent to the close of the third calendar year following the year in which such acquisition occurred will not result in the imposition of taxes on “prohibited transactions” (as defined in Code Section 860F) of either Trust REMIC, or cause either Trust REMIC to fail to qualify as a REMIC under the Code at any time that any Lower-Tier Regular Interests or Regular Certificates are outstanding. If the Special Servicer is granted (or is not denied) the REO Extension contemplated by clause (i) of the immediately preceding sentence or obtains the Opinion of Counsel contemplated by clause (ii) of the immediately preceding sentence, the Special Servicer shall sell such REO Property within such longer period as is permitted by such REO Extension or such Opinion of Counsel, as the case may be. Any expense incurred by the Special Servicer in connection with its receiving the REO Extension contemplated by clause (i) of the second preceding sentence or its obtaining the Opinion of Counsel contemplated by clause (ii) of the second preceding sentence shall be an expense of the Trust Fund payable out of the Collection Account pursuant to Section 3.06(a) of this Agreement. The Special Servicer, on behalf of the Trust Fund and any related Serviced Companion Loan Holder, in accordance with the Servicing Standard, shall dispose of any REO Property held by the Trust Fund (i) prior to the last day of such period (taking into account extensions) by which such REO Property is required to be disposed of pursuant to the provisions of the immediately preceding sentence in a manner provided under Section 3.17 of this Agreement and (ii) on the same terms and conditions as if it were the owner of such REO Property. The Special Servicer shall manage, conserve, protect and operate each REO Property for the Certificateholders and, if applicable, the related Serviced Companion Loan Holder, solely for the purpose of its prompt disposition and sale in a manner which does not cause such REO Property to fail to qualify as “foreclosure property” within the meaning of Code Section 860G(a)(8) or result in the receipt by the Trust Fund of any “income from non-permitted assets” within the meaning of Code Section 860F(a)(2)(B) or (i) endanger the status of either Trust REMIC as a REMIC or (ii) result in the imposition of a tax upon either Trust REMIC or the Trust Fund.

  • Title to and Condition of Properties Except as would not have a Material Adverse Effect, the Company owns (with good and marketable title in the case of real property) or holds under valid leases or other rights to use all real property, plants, machinery and equipment necessary for the conduct of the business of the Company as presently conducted, free and clear of all Liens, except Permitted Liens. The material buildings, plants, machinery and equipment necessary for the conduct of the business of the Company as presently conducted are structurally sound, are in good operating condition and repair and are adequate for the uses to which they are being put, in each case, taken as a whole, and none of such buildings, plants, machinery or equipment is in need of maintenance or repairs, except for ordinary, routine maintenance and repairs that are not material in nature or cost.

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