WARRANTY – TITLE Sample Clauses

WARRANTY – TITLE. The Contractor warrants that it has good and indefeasible title to all deliverables furnished under the Contract, and that the deliverables are free and clear of all liens, claims, security interests and encumbrances. The Contractor shall indemnify and hold the City harmless from and against all adverse title claims to the deliverables.
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WARRANTY – TITLE. The Contractor warrants that it has good and indefeasible title to all deliverables furnished under the Agreement, and that the deliverables are free and clear of all liens, claims, security interests and encumbrances. The Contractor shall indemnify and hold the District harmless from and against all adverse title claims to the deliverables.
WARRANTY – TITLE. The Contractor warrants that it has good and indefeasible title to all Deliverables furnished under the Contract, and that the Deliverables are free and clear of all liens, claims, security interests and encumbrances. The Contractor shall indemnify and hold AHFC harmless from and against all adverse title claims to the deliverables.
WARRANTY – TITLE. Seller warrants that Purchaser will have title to the Equipment upon Delivery free from any Liens or claims by third parties.

Related to WARRANTY – TITLE

  • Warranty of Title Seller warrants that at the time of signing this Agreement, Seller neither knows, nor has reason to know, of the existence of any outstanding title or claim of title hostile to the rights of Seller in the goods.

  • Valid Title Such Selling Stockholder has, and at the Closing Time will have, valid title to the Securities to be sold by such Selling Stockholder free and clear of all security interests, claims, liens, equities or other encumbrances and the legal right and power, and all authorization and approval required by law, to enter into this Agreement and the Power of Attorney and Custody Agreement and to sell, transfer and deliver the Securities to be sold by such Selling Stockholder.

  • Real Property; Title to Assets (a) The Company does not own any real property.

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