Common use of Further Acts, etc Clause in Contracts

Further Acts, etc. The Grantor will, at the cost of the Grantor, and without expense to the Beneficiary, do, execute, acknowledge and deliver all and every such further acts, deeds, conveyances, deeds of trust, mortgages, assignments, notices of assignments, transfers and assurances as the Beneficiary shall, from time to time, demand for the better assuring, conveying, assigning, transferring and confirming unto the Beneficiary the property and rights conveyed, assigned and transferred hereunder or intended now or hereafter so to be, or which the Grantor may be or may hereafter become bound to convey, assign or transfer to the Beneficiary, or for carrying out the intention or facilitating the performance of the terms of this Deed of Trust or for filing, registering or recording this Deed of Trust and, on demand, will execute, deliver and/or file, and hereby authorizes the Beneficiary to execute and/or file in the name of the Grantor to the extent the Beneficiary may lawfully do so, one or more financing statements, chattel mortgages or comparable security instruments, to evidence more effectively the interests in the Trust Property granted to the Beneficiary hereunder.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Deed of Trust (Smith & Wollensky Restaurant Group Inc), Leasehold Deed of Trust (Smith & Wollensky Restaurant Group Inc), Deed of Trust (Smith & Wollensky Restaurant Group Inc)

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