Common use of Actions Impairing Quality of Title Clause in Contracts

Actions Impairing Quality of Title. Take any action that could reasonably be expected to cause any Pool Receivable, together with the Related Assets, not to be owned by it free and clear of any Adverse Claim; or take any action that could cause Administrative Agent not to have a valid ownership free of any Adverse Claim or first priority perfected security interest in the Asset Interest and all products and proceeds of the foregoing, free and clear of any Adverse Claim; or suffer the existence of any financing statement or other instrument similar in effect covering any Pool Receivable or any Related Asset on file in any recording office except such as may be filed (i) in favor of any Originator or Seller in accordance with the Contracts or any Transaction Document or (ii) in favor of a Purchaser or Administrative Agent in accordance with this Agreement or any Transaction Document or take any action that could cause Administrative Agent not to have a valid first priority perfected security interest in each Lock-Box Account and all amounts or instruments on deposit or credited therein from time to time.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Receivables Purchase Agreement (C. H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.), Receivables Purchase Agreement (C. H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.), Receivables Purchase Agreement (C. H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.)

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Actions Impairing Quality of Title. Take any action that could reasonably be expected to cause any Pool Receivable, together with the Related Assets, not to be owned by it free and clear of any Adverse Claim; or take any action that could cause Administrative Agent not to have a valid ownership free of any Adverse Claim or first priority perfected security interest in the Asset Interest and all products and proceeds of the foregoing, free and clear of any Adverse Claim; or suffer the existence of any financing statement or other instrument similar in effect covering any Pool Receivable or any Related Asset on file in any recording office except such as may be filed (i) in favor of any Originator or Seller in accordance with the Contracts or any Transaction Document or (ii) in favor of a Purchaser or Administrative Agent in accordance with this Agreement or any Transaction Document or take any action that could cause Administrative Agent not to have a valid first priority perfected security interest in each Lock-Box Account and all amounts or instruments on deposit or credited therein from time to time.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Receivables Sale Agreement (C. H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.), Receivables Sale Agreement (C. H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.), Receivables Sale Agreement (C H Robinson Worldwide Inc)

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