Common use of Good and Marketable Title Clause in Contracts

Good and Marketable Title. The Selling Shareholder now has and at the Closing Time will have good and marketable title to the Securities to be sold by it, free and clear of any liens, encumbrances, equities and claims, and full right, power and authority to effect the sale and delivery of the Securities. Upon the delivery of, against payment for, the Securities pursuant to this Agreement and assuming an Underwriter does not have notice of any adverse claim (within the meaning of the Uniform Commercial Code as in effect in the State of New York), such Underwriter will acquire good and marketable title thereto, free and clear of any liens, encumbrances, equities and claims.

Appears in 56 contracts

Samples: Underwriting Agreement (Mackinac Financial Corp /Mi/), Underwriting Agreement (BNC Bancorp), Underwriting Agreement (First National Corp /Va/)

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