First Owner’s title Sample Clauses

First Owner’s title. Immediately before the assignment to the First Assignee referred to in Clause 3.4, the First Owner was the registered owner and was in possession of the Land.
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  • OWNERSHIP/TITLE The Licensed Software is the proprietary property of Symantec or its licensors and is protected by copyright law. Symantec and its licensors retain any and all rights, title and interest in and to the Licensed Software, including in all copies, improvements, enhancements, modifications and derivative works of the Licensed Software. Your rights to use the Licensed Software shall be limited to those expressly granted in this License Agreement. All rights not expressly granted to You are retained by Symantec and/or its licensors.

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  • Clear Title Seller owns good and marketable title in and to the Asset.

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  • Owner’s Representative Owner designates the individual listed below as its Owner’s Representative to provide direct interface with Construction Manager with respect to Owner’s responsibilities: Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Owner’s Project Manager.

  • OWNER OPERATOR 22:01 It is agreed that the Owner Operators, as independent contractors or otherwise, are employees for the purpose of this Collective Agreement and shall be covered by the same as herein set forth:

  • Ownership Title to Project Deliverables This clause shall apply where Contractor is commissioned by the Authorized User to furnish project deliverables as detailed in the Purchase Order.

  • RISK/TITLE 6.1 The Goods are at the risk of the Buyer from the time of delivery.

  • WARRANTY – TITLE The Contractor warrants that it has good and indefeasible title to all deliverables furnished under the Contract, and that the deliverables are free and clear of all liens, claims, security interests and encumbrances. The Contractor shall indemnify and hold the City harmless from and against all adverse title claims to the deliverables.

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