Common use of Good Title; No Existing Encumbrances Clause in Contracts

Good Title; No Existing Encumbrances. The Grantors own their respective items of Collateral free and clear of any prior Lien other than Liens permitted by Section 5.14 of the Credit Agreement (referred to herein as the “Permitted Liens”), and no financing statements or other evidences of the grant of a security interest respecting the Collateral exist on the public records other than with respect to Permitted Liens.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: General Security Agreement (Main Street Capital CORP), General Security Agreement (Main Street Capital CORP), Credit Agreement (HMS Income Fund, Inc.)

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Good Title; No Existing Encumbrances. The Grantors own owns their respective items of Collateral free and clear of any prior Lien other than Liens permitted by Section 5.14 of the Credit Agreement (referred to herein as the “Permitted Liens”), and no financing statements or other evidences of the grant of a security interest respecting the Collateral exist on the public records other than with respect to Permitted Liens.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: General Security Agreement (Triangle Capital CORP), General Security Agreement (Triangle Capital CORP)

Good Title; No Existing Encumbrances. The Grantors own their respective items of Grantor owns the Collateral free and clear of any prior Lien other than Liens permitted by Section 5.14 5.13 of the Credit Agreement (referred to herein as the “Permitted Liens”), and no financing statements or other evidences of the grant of a security interest respecting the Collateral exist on the public records other than with respect to Permitted Liens.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (St Joe Co), Credit Agreement (St Joe Co)

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Good Title; No Existing Encumbrances. The Grantors own their respective items of Collateral free and clear of any prior Lien other than Liens permitted by Section 5.14 5.13 of the Credit Agreement (referred to herein as the “Permitted Liens”), and no financing statements or other evidences of the grant of a security interest respecting the Collateral exist on the public records other than with respect to Permitted Liens.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Security Agreement (Main Street Capital CORP)

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