Additional Liens or Encumbrances Sample Clauses

Additional Liens or Encumbrances. From the Effective Date until Closing, and except as expressly provided for elsewhere in this Agreement, neither Seller nor the Company shall voluntarily create or suffer any additional liens or encumbrances with respect to the Property or the Member Interests whatsoever without Buyer’s prior written consent.
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Additional Liens or Encumbrances. The Borrower shall not permit the existence of any liens or encumbrances on the Borrower’s interest in the Project, except any liens or encumbrances which are subordinate to the liens of the Loan Documents in the Collateral of which the County has received written notice and approved in writing. The Borrower shall not permit any garnishments, attachments or judgments to be issued against it or its interest in the Project.

Related to Additional Liens or Encumbrances

  • No Liens or Encumbrances Company's title to and ownership of Company-Owned Interconnection Facilities that were designed and constructed by Seller and/or its Contractors shall be free and clear of liens and encumbrances.

  • LIENS; ENCUMBRANCES Borrower acknowledges that, to the extent provided in Section 21, the grant, creation or existence of any mortgage, deed of trust, deed to secure debt, security interest or other lien or encumbrance (a "Lien") on the Mortgaged Property (other than the lien of this Instrument) or on certain ownership interests in Borrower, whether voluntary, involuntary or by operation of law, and whether or not such Lien has priority over the lien of this Instrument, is a "Transfer" which constitutes an Event of Default and subjects Borrower to personal liability under the Note.

  • Liens and Encumbrances The Company shall not directly or indirectly make, create, incur, assume or permit to exist any assignment, transfer, pledge, mortgage, security interest or other lien or encumbrance of any nature in, to or against any part of the Pledged Property or of the Company's capital stock, or offer or agree to do so, or own or acquire or agree to acquire any asset or property of any character subject to any of the foregoing encumbrances (including any conditional sale contract or other title retention agreement), or assign, pledge or in any way transfer or encumber its right to receive any income or other distribution or proceeds from any part of the Pledged Property or the Company's capital stock; or enter into any sale-leaseback financing respecting any part of the Pledged Property as lessee, or cause or assist the inception or continuation of any of the foregoing.

  • Permitted Encumbrances The term “Permitted Encumbrances” shall mean:

  • No Prior Encumbrances Borrower has good and indefeasible title to the Collateral, free and clear of Liens, except for Permitted Liens.

  • Liens Create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Lien upon any of its property, assets or revenues, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, other than the following:

  • Permitted Liens Create or suffer to exist any Lien upon any of its Property, except the following (collectively, “Permitted Liens”):

  • Encumbrances Create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Lien with respect to any of its property, or assign or otherwise convey any right to receive income, including the sale of any Accounts, or permit any of its Subsidiaries so to do, except for Permitted Liens.

  • Title to Properties; Liens and Encumbrances The Company has good and marketable title to all of its material properties and assets, both real and personal, and has good title to all its leasehold interests, in each case subject only to mortgages, pledges, liens, security interests, conditional sale agreements, encumbrances or charges created in the ordinary course of business.

  • Restrictions on Liens and Encumbrances Except for the lien of this Mortgage and the Permitted Exceptions, Mortgagor shall not further mortgage, nor otherwise encumber the Mortgaged Property nor create or suffer to exist any lien, charge or encumbrance on the Mortgaged Property, or any part thereof, whether superior or subordinate to the lien of this Mortgage and whether recourse or non-recourse.

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