Common use of Deed, Etc Clause in Contracts

Deed, Etc. A Deed containing such warranties and covenants against Seller and others acts as are required by Buyer (the “Deed”), bills of sale conveying the Personal Property and assignments of the Intangible Property, all containing such warranties as are required by Buyer, all duly authorized, executed and acknowledged by the Seller and the above in forms acceptable to Buyer.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Deed, Etc. A Deed containing such warranties and covenants against Seller and others others’ acts as are required by Buyer (the “Deed”), bills of sale conveying the Personal Property and assignments of the Intangible Property, all containing such warranties as are required by Buyer, all duly authorized, executed and acknowledged by the Seller and the above in forms acceptable to BuyerBuyer and its counsel.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement

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