Common use of Title to the Old Notes Clause in Contracts

Title to the Old Notes. As of the date hereof, the Noteholder is the record or beneficial owner of the Old Notes listed on Schedule I hereto. The Old Notes listed on Schedule I hereto are all the securities of the Company either held of record or beneficially owned by the Noteholder. The Noteholder has not appointed or granted any proxy, which appointment or grant is still effective, with respect to the Old Notes held of record or beneficially owned by such Noteholder. The Old Notes listed on Schedule I hereto are owned and all other Subject Debentures will be owned by the Noteholder free and clear of all security interests, liens, claims, pledges, options, rights of first refusal, agreement, limitations on the Noteholders voting rights, charges and other encumbrances of any nature whatsoever (collectively, "Liens"), other than Liens arising as a result of this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Exchange and Consent (Metromedia International Group Inc), Exchange and Consent (Metromedia International Group Inc), Agreement (PLD Telekom Inc)

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