Conveyancing Instruments Sample Clauses

Conveyancing Instruments. The Assets to be conveyed by Seller to Buyer at Closing pursuant to Section 1.1(a) shall be conveyed “AS IS, WHERE IS”, without warranty of title except against claims of title arising by, through or under Seller, but not otherwise, and subject to the express conditions and limitations contained in this Agreement. The Assets to be transferred to Buyer pursuant to Section 1.1(a) shall be transferred pursuant to an Assignment and Xxxx of Sale in the form of Exhibit “C” (the “Assignment”) and such other necessary instruments as specified in Section 10.2.
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Conveyancing Instruments. The Assets to be conveyed by Seller to Buyer pursuant to this Section 1 shall be conveyed “AS IS, WHERE IS”, without warranty of title, except that Seller shall give a special warranty of title against claims arising by, through, or under Seller, its affiliates and predecessors by merger, but not otherwise, and subject to the express conditions and limitations contained in this Agreement. The Assets to be transferred to Buyer pursuant to this Section 1 shall be transferred pursuant to an Assignment and Bxxx of Sale in substantially the form of Exhibit “B” (the “Assignment”).
Conveyancing Instruments. The Interest to be conveyed by Seller to Purchaser shall be conveyed "AS IS, WHERE IS" with the express conditions and limitations contained in this Agreement, and they shall be transferred pursuant to an Assignment and Bill of Sale in substantially the xxxx of Exhibit B (the"Assignment") which shall contain a special warranty of title. Such Special Warranty will limit the Seller's co.venants of warranty to encumbrances and defects caused by the Seller and will require the Seller to warrant and defend title for claims by , through or under the Seller, but against none other.
Conveyancing Instruments. The Assets to be conveyed by Seller to Buyer pursuant to Section 1.1.1 be conveyed "as is, where is" with the express conditions and limitations contained in this Agreement. The Assets to be transferred to Buyer pursuant to Section 1.1.1 shall be transferred pursuant to an Assignment, Bill of Sale and Conveyance xx provided in Section 10.2 hereof in substantially the form of Exhibit "B" (the "Assignment").
Conveyancing Instruments. The Assets to be conveyed by Seller to Buyer pursuant to Section 1.1.1 shall be conveyed "AS IS, WHERE IS" with the express conditions and limitations contained in this Agreement. The Assets to be transferred to Buyer pursuant to Section 1.1.1 shall be transferred pursuant to an Assignment and Bill of Sale in substxxxxally the form of Exhibit B (the "Assignment") which shall contain a special warranty of title for claims by, through or under Seller, together with full rights of subrogation in and to all prior warranties.
Conveyancing Instruments. The Assets to be conveyed by Seller to Buyer pursuant to this Agreement shall be conveyed “AS IS, WHERE IS”, without warranty of title, express or implied, except as to claims by, through and under Seller, unless otherwise specified herein, and subject to the express conditions and limitations contained in this Agreement. The Assets to be transferred to Buyer shall be transferred pursuant to an Assignment and Xxxx of Sale in substantially the form of Exhibit K, Schedule 3 (the “Assignment”), together with such other forms of transfer as may be required by the applicable governmental entity in connection with certain of the Assets.
Conveyancing Instruments. The Assets to be conveyed by Seller to Buyer pursuant to Section 1.1.1 shall be conveyed “AS IS, WHERE IS” with the express conditions and limitations contained in this Agreement. The Assets to be transferred to Buyer pursuant to Section 1.1.1 shall be transferred pursuant to a Conveyance, Assignment and Xxxx of Sale in substantially the form of Exhibit F, Schedule 3 (the “Assignment”) which shall contain a special warranty of title for claims by, through or under Seller, together with full rights of subrogation in and to all prior warranties and to any other forms of transfer as may be required by the applicable government entity in connection with certain of the assets.
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Conveyancing Instruments. The portion of the Assets to be conveyed by Seller which are referred to in Section 1.1. 1 a) above shall be by special warranty of title, by through and under Seller. The remainder of the Assets to be conveyed by Seller to Buyer pursuant to Section 1.1.1 shall be conveyed "AS IS, WHERE IS" with the express conditions and limitations contained in this Agreement. The Assets to be transferred to Buyer pursuant to Section 1.1.1 shall be transferred pursuant to an Assignment and Xxxx of Sale as provided in Section 10.2 hereof in substantially the form of Exhibit "B" (the "Assignment").
Conveyancing Instruments. The fee real property to be conveyed at Closing shall be conveyed by means of special warranty deeds in the form of Exhibit A attached to this Agreement. The rights-of-way and other easements to be transferred at Closing shall be transferred by means of deeds for easement in the form of Exhibits B-1 and B-2 attached to this Agreement. Leases and other contract rights to be conveyed or transferred at Closing shall be transferred by means of assignment and assumption agreements in the form of Exhibits C-1 and C-2 attached to this Agreement, or such assignment forms as may be prescribed by applicable Government Authorities. The personal property to be transferred at Closing, including the Inventories, shall be transferred by means of bills of sale in the form of Exhibits D-1 and D-2 attached to this Agreement. The transferable Applicable Permits will be transferred by means of appropriate forms consistent with the requirements of the applicable Government Authority. Certain rights-of-way and other easements appurtenant to the Transferred Properties, the CPL-Retained Properties and the CUSA-Retained Properties, and certain easements in gross, shall be created and governed by means of easement agreements in the form of Exhibits E-1 and E-2 attached to this Agreement, as applicable.
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