Common use of Transferor’s Representations and Warranties Clause in Contracts

Transferor’s Representations and Warranties. Transferor, for itself, acknowledges, represents and warrants to Transferee and the Company that (i) Transferor holds good and valid title to the Warrant, and there are no liens against the Warrant nor has the Warrant been pledged as security for any obligation, (ii) this Agreement constitutes a valid and binding obligation of Transferor, enforceable in accordance with its terms, and (iii) the execution and delivery of this Agreement does not (A) violate any provision of law applicable to Transferor, (B) conflict with any document, agreement or instrument to which Transferor is a party, or (C) except for the consent of the Company, require that Transferor obtain any consent of, or approval to, any person.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Warrant Transfer Agreement (Pickens Boone), Warrant Transfer Agreement (Pickens Boone), Warrant Transfer Agreement (Pickens Boone)

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