Title Deeds for the Key Properties Sample Clauses

Title Deeds for the Key Properties. (v) Notice of Charge (to be dated the first Utilisation Date).
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  • Title to Properties; Encumbrances The Company does not currently own, nor has it ever owned (a) any real property, (b) any leasehold interests or (c) any buildings, plants, structures and/or equipment. Part 3.6 of the Seller Parties Disclosure Schedule contains a complete and accurate list of all (A) the Assets that the Company purports to own, including all of the properties and assets reflected in the Balance Sheet (except for assets held under capitalized leases disclosed or not required to be disclosed in Part 3.6 of the Seller Parties Disclosure Schedule and personal property sold since the date of the Balance Sheet, as the case may be, in the Ordinary Course of Business), and (B) all of the properties and assets purchased or otherwise acquired by the Company since the date of the Balance Sheet (except for personal property acquired and sold since the date of the Balance Sheet in the Ordinary Course of Business and consistent with past practice), which subsequently purchased or acquired properties and assets (other than inventory and short-term investments) are listed in Part 3.6 of the Seller Parties Disclosure Schedule. The Company is the sole owner and has good and marketable title (or leasehold title, as the case may be) to the Assets free and clear of all Encumbrances, and the Assets reflected in the Balance Sheet are free and clear of all Encumbrances and are not, in the case of real property, subject to any rights of way, building use restrictions, exceptions, variances, reservations, or limitations of any nature except, with respect to all such properties and assets, (i) mortgages or security interests shown on the Balance Sheet as securing specified liabilities or obligations, with respect to which no default (or event that, with notice or lapse of time or both, would constitute a default) exists, (ii) mortgages or security interests incurred in connection with the purchase of property or assets after the date of the Balance Sheet (such mortgages and security interests being limited to the property or assets so acquired), with respect to which no default (or event that, with notice or lapse of time or both, would constitute a default) exists, (iii) liens for current taxes not yet due, and (iv) Encumbrances pursuant to the Pledge Agreement (as defined below) or the Facility Agreement and (v) Encumbrances incurred in the Ordinary Course of the Business, consistent with past practice, or created by the express provisions of the Contracts, each of the type identified on Part 3.6 of the Seller Parties Disclosure Schedule (together, the “Permitted Encumbrances”). All such assets are suitable for the uses to which they are being put or have been put in the Ordinary Course of Business and are in good working order, ordinary wear and tear excepted.

  • Title to Properties; Leases Except as indicated on Schedule 7.3 hereto, the Borrower and its Subsidiaries own all of the assets reflected in the consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as at the Balance Sheet Date or acquired since that date (except property and assets sold or otherwise disposed of in the ordinary course of business since that date), subject to no rights of others, including any mortgages, leases, conditional sales agreements, title retention agreements, liens or other encumbrances except Permitted Liens.

  • Title to Property; Encumbrances (a) The Company does not own any real property or any Structures.

  • Real Property Interests Except for leasehold interests disclosed on Schedule 3.20, and except for the ownership or other interests set forth on Schedule 3.20, no Credit Party has, as of the Closing Date, any ownership, leasehold or other interest in real property. Schedule 3.20 sets forth, with respect to each parcel of real estate owned by any Credit Party as of the Closing Date, the address and legal description of such parcel.

  • Title to Properties; Absence of Encumbrances Each of the Borrowers has good and marketable title to all of the material properties, assets and rights of every name and nature now purported to be owned by it, including, without limitation, such properties, assets and rights as are reflected in the Initial Financial Statement (except such properties, assets or rights as have been disposed of in the ordinary course of business since the date thereof), free from all Encumbrances, except Permitted Encumbrances, and, except as so disclosed, free from all defects of title that might materially adversely affect any of such properties, assets or rights or the business, financial condition, assets or properties of any of the Borrowers. All such properties and assets are free and clear of all title defects or objections, liens, claims, charges, security interests and other Encumbrances of any nature whatsoever, except Permitted Encumbrances. The rights, properties and other assets presently owned, leased or licensed by any of the Borrowers and described elsewhere in this Agreement include all rights, properties and other assets necessary to permit any of the Borrowers to conduct its businesses in all material respects in the same manner as its businesses have been conducted prior to the date hereof. At the time any of the Borrowers pledge, sell, assign or transfer to the Agent or the Canadian Bank, as the case may be, any instrument, document of title, security, chattel paper or other property (including Base Inventory, Equipment, Base Accounts, contract rights, patents, trademarks, copyrights, Accounts and any other Collateral) or any proceeds or products thereof, or any interest therein, such Borrower shall be the lawful owner thereof and shall have good right to pledge, sell, assign or transfer the same; none of such properties shall have been pledged, sold, assigned or transferred to any Person other than the Agent or the Canadian Bank, as the case may be, or in any way encumbered (other than Permitted Encumbrances and asset sales permitted under Section 6.6 hereof); and the Borrowers shall defend the same against the claims and demands of all Persons.

  • Leasehold Interests Each lease or agreement to which the Company is a party under which it is a lessee of any property, real or personal, is a valid and subsisting agreement without any default of the Company thereunder and, to the best of the Company's knowledge, without any default thereunder of any other party thereto. No event has occurred and is continuing which, with due notice or lapse of time or both, would constitute a default or event of default by the Company under any such lease or agreement or, to the best of the Company's knowledge, by any other party thereto. The Company's possession of such property has not been disturbed and, to the best of the Company's knowledge, no claim has been asserted against the Company adverse to its rights in such leasehold interests.

  • Title to Property and Encumbrances The Company has good and valid title to all properties and assets used in the conduct of its business (except for property held under valid and subsisting leases which are in full force and effect and which are not in default) free of all Liens except Permitted Liens and such ordinary and customary imperfections of title, restrictions and encumbrances as do not in the aggregate constitute a Company Material Adverse Effect.

  • DESCRIPTION OF LEASES AND WELL LOCATIONS 1. WELL LOCATION

  • Title to Property; Liens The Borrower has good and marketable title to all property purported to be owned by it subject to no Liens other than Permitted Liens.

  • Title to Properties; Possession Under Leases (a) Such Borrower and each of its Subsidiaries have good and marketable title to, or valid leasehold interests in, all its material properties and assets, except for minor defects in title that do not materially interfere with its ability to conduct its business as currently conducted or to utilize such properties and assets for their intended purposes.

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