Common use of Status of Contracts Clause in Contracts

Status of Contracts. All of the Contracts that relate to the Oil and Gas Properties (a) are in full force and effect, and (b) neither Seller nor, to the knowledge of Seller, any other party to the Contracts (i) is in breach of or default, or with the lapse of time or the giving of notice, or both, would be in breach or default, with respect to any of its obligations thereunder to the extent that such breaches or defaults have an adverse effect on the Oil and Gas Properties or (ii) has given or threatened to give notice of any default under or inquiry into any possible default under, or action to alter, terminate, rescind or procure a judicial reformation of any Contract to the extent that such default has an adverse effect on the Oil and Gas Properties.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Halo Resources LTD), Purchase and Sale Agreement (California Exploration LTD), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Baradero Resources Ltd.)

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