Common use of Ownership of Interests Clause in Contracts

Ownership of Interests. The Interest Owners are the owners of all of the Interests, each owning the percentage set forth in Item 2(a) of Schedule 1, and have good and valid title thereto, with no restrictions on, or any agreements with respect to, voting rights or any other incidents of ownership thereof, except as set forth in the Company’s Organizational Documents. The Interests represent one hundred percent (100%) of the record and beneficial interests in the Company and all other right, title and interest in and to the equity of the Company. The Interest Owners have the absolute right to sell and transfer all of the Interests to Buyer free and clear of all Interest Liens. Each Interest Owner acquired its Interest in compliance with all applicable laws. On consummation of the Contemplated Transactions, in accordance with the terms hereof, Buyer will acquire good and marketable title to the Interests free and clear of all Interest Liens.

Appears in 23 contracts

Samples: Purchase Contract (Apple REIT Ten, Inc.), Purchase Contract (Apple REIT Ten, Inc.), Purchase Contract (Apple REIT Ten, Inc.)

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