Common use of Further Assurance of Title Clause in Contracts

Further Assurance of Title. If at any time the Delaware Corporation shall consider or be advised that any acknowledgments or assurances in law or other similar actions are necessary or desirable in order to acknowledge or confirm in and to the Delaware Corporation any right, title, or interest of the Georgia Corporation held immediately prior to the Effective Date. The Georgia Corporation and its proper officers and directors serving the Georgia Corporation immediately prior to the Effective Date shall and will execute and deliver all such acknowledgments or assurances in law and do all things necessary or proper to acknowledge or confirm such right, title, or interest in the Delaware Corporation as shall be necessary to carry out the purposes of this Agreement of Merger, and the Delaware Corporation and the proper officers and directors thereof are fully authorized to take any and all such action in the name of the Georgia Corporation or otherwise.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Plan and Agreement of Merger (Manchester Inc), Share Purchase and Exchange Agreement (Manchester Inc), Share Purchase and Exchange Agreement (Manchester Inc)

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