Description of Business Property Sample Clauses

Description of Business Property. Section 3.7(a)(1) Real Estate Encumbrances Section 3.7(a)(2) Permitted Real Estate Encumbrances Section 3.7(c)(1) Non-Real Estate Encumbrances Section 3.7(c)(2) Permitted Non-Real Estate Encumbrances
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Description of Business Property. (a) Section 3.6 of the Seller Disclosure Letter sets forth a complete list of (i) all real property and interests in real property owned in fee by any Seller or Purchased Subsidiary and that are used in the operation of the Business (individually, an “Owned Property” and collectively, the “Owned Properties”), (ii) all real property and interests in real property leased by any Seller or Purchased Subsidiary and that are used in the operation of the Business (individually, a “Real Property Lease” and the real properties specified in such leases, together with the Owned Properties, being referred to herein individually as a “Business Property” and collectively as the “Business Properties”) as lessee or lessor. The Business Properties constitute all interests in real property currently used or currently held for use in the operation of the Business. Sellers have delivered or otherwise made available to Purchaser true, correct and complete copies of (i) all deeds, title policies, title reports and surveys in Sellers’ or the Purchased Subsidiaries’ possession for the Owned Properties and (ii) the Real Property Leases, together with all amendments, modifications or supplements, if any, thereto.

Related to Description of Business Property

  • DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY Seller hereby agrees to sell and convey to Purchaser and Purchaser hereby agrees to purchase from Seller all of Seller’s right, title and interest in and to the following:

  • Operation of Business Each of Borrower and its Subsidiaries possesses all licenses, permits, consents, authorizations, franchises, patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade names, or rights thereto, necessary to conduct its respective businesses substantially as now conducted and as presently proposed to be conducted, and neither Borrower nor any of its Subsidiaries is in violation of any valid rights of others with respect to any of the foregoing which could result in a Material Adverse Event.

  • DESCRIPTION OF LEASES AND WELL LOCATIONS 1. WELL LOCATION

  • Protection of Business During the Employment Period and until the first anniversary of Executive's Date of Termination (but only in the event Executive is terminated by the Company for Cause or Executive terminates employment without Good Reason), the Executive will not (i) engage, anywhere within the geographical areas in which the Company or any of its Affiliates (the "Designated Entities") are conducting their business operations or providing services as of the Date of Termination, in any business which is being engaged in by the Designated Entities as of the Date of Termination or pursue or attempt to develop any project known to Executive and which the Designated Entities are pursuing, developing or attempting to develop as of the Date of Termination, unless such project has been inactive for over nine (9) months (a "Project"), directly or indirectly, alone, in association with or as a shareholder, principal, agent, partner, officer, director, employee or consultant of any other organization, (ii) divert to any entity which is engaged in any business conducted by the Designated Entities in the same geographic area as the Designated Entities, any Project or any customer of any of the Designated Entities, or (iii) solicit any officer, employee (other than secretarial staff) or consultant of any of the Designated Entities to leave the employ of any of the Designated Entities. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, Executive shall not be prohibited from owning less than three (3%) percent of any publicly traded corporation, whether or not such corporation is in competition with the Company, and Executive shall not be prohibited from owning equity securities of, and acting as an officer and director of, Legacy. If, at any time, the provisions of this Section 10(c) shall be determined to be invalid or unenforceable, by reason of being vague or unreasonable as to area, duration or scope of activity, this Section 10(c) shall be considered divisible and shall become and be immediately amended to only such area, duration and scope of activity as shall be determined to be reasonable and enforceable by the court or other body having jurisdiction over the matter; and Executive agrees that this Section 10(c) as so amended shall be valid and binding as though any invalid or unenforceable provision had not been included herein.

  • Character of Business Change the general character of business as conducted at the date hereof, or engage in any type of business not reasonably related to its business as presently conducted.

  • Lines of Business Enter into any business, either directly or through any Subsidiary, except for those businesses in which the Borrower and its Subsidiaries are engaged on the date of this Agreement or that are reasonably related thereto.

  • Scope of Business The Borrower shall, and shall cause each Significant Subsidiary to, engage primarily in energy-related businesses.

  • Preservation of Business The Seller will keep its business and properties substantially intact, including its present operations, physical facilities, working conditions, and relationships with lessors, licensors, suppliers, customers, and employees.

  • Continuity of Business (a) Seller will maintain a disaster recovery plan in support of the services it performs pursuant to this Sale Supplement and each Deferred Servicing Agreement. Seller’s disaster recovery plan shall include, at a minimum, procedures for back-up/restoration of operating and loan administration computer systems; procedures and third-party agreements for replacement equipment (e.g. computer equipment), and procedures and third-party agreements for off-site production facilities. Seller will provide Purchaser information regarding its disaster recovery plan upon Purchaser’s reasonable request. Seller agrees to annually test its disaster recovery plan to ensure compliance with this Section 6.9. If such test results identify a material failure, Seller shall advise Purchaser of the steps Seller will be taking to remedy such failure and shall notify Purchaser when Seller has remedied such failure and retested. Seller will notify Purchaser anytime Seller’s disaster recovery plan is activated. In the event of an activation of the disaster recovery plan, Seller shall use best efforts to provide redundancy capabilities for a majority of the critical systems within 48 hours in at least one of Seller’s other servicing facilities unaffected by the disaster to ensure servicing of the Mortgage Loans will be re-established within such 48 hours.

  • Description of Property A narrative description of the Real Estate, the improvements thereon and the tenants and Leases relating to such Real Estate.

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