Documents to be Delivered by the Seller On the 2021-B Closing Date, the Seller will deliver such other documents as the Purchaser may reasonably request.
Items to be Delivered at Closing At the Closing and subject to the terms and conditions herein contained: (a) Seller shall deliver to the Buying Parties the following: (i) such bills of sale with covenants of warranty, assignments, endorsements, and other good and sufficient instruments and documents of conveyance and transfer, in form reasonably satisfactory to the Buying Parties and their counsel, as shall be necessary and effective to transfer and assign to and vest in the Buying Parties all of Seller's right, title and interest in and to the Assets, including without limitation, (A) good and valid title in and to all of the Assets owned by Seller, (B) good and valid leasehold interests in and to all of the Assets leased by Seller as lessee, and (C) all of Seller's rights under all agreements, contracts, commitments, instruments and other documents included in the Assets to which Seller is a party or by which it has rights on the Closing Date; (ii) original instruments of consent or waiver duly executed by third parties with respect to any contracts, agreements, leases or other rights or obligations being transferred to the Buying Parties hereunder and requiring a consent or waiver therefore; (iii) a duly executed copy of a Management Agreement (the "Management Agreement"), in the form annexed hereto as EXHIBIT D; and (iv) such other certificates and documents as the Buying Parties or their counsel may reasonably request. (b) Shawx xxxll deliver to the Buying Parties the following: (i) a duly executed copy of an Employment Agreement and Covenant Not to Compete (the "Employment Agreement), in the form annexed hereto as EXHIBIT E which by virtue of the substantial goodwill associated with the employment of Shawx will contain a liquidated damages provision in the amount of Five Hundred Thousand and no/100 Dollars ($500,000.00) if Shawx xxxves the employ of Diasti without cause or is discharged for cause; (ii) a duly executed copy of a Lease Agreement (the "Lease Agreement), in the form annexed hereto as EXHIBIT F; (iii) a duly executed copy of a Consulting Agreement in the form annexed hereto as EXHIBIT G; and (iv) such other certificates and documents as the Buying Parties or their counsel may reasonably request. Simultaneously with delivery of the items set forth in subsections (a) and (b) of this Section 2.2, Seller shall take all such steps as may be required to put the Buying Parties in actual possession and operating control of the Assets. (c) The Buying Parties shall deliver to Seller the following: (i) the portion of the Purchase Price due at Closing; (ii) the Coast Note; (iii) the Diasti Note; (iv) a duly executed copy of the Management Agreement; and (v) such other certificates and documents as Seller or its counsel may reasonably request. (d) The Buying Parties shall deliver to Shawx xxx following: (i) the Shawx Xxxe; (ii) a duly executed copy of the Employment Agreement; (iii) a duly executed copy of the Lease Agreement; (iv) a duly executed copy of the Consulting Agreement; and (v) such other certificates and documents as Shawx xx his counsel may reasonably request.
Documents to be Delivered by Seller At Closing At or prior to the Closing, Seller shall deliver or cause to be delivered to Purchaser the following, all in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Purchaser: a. Special Warranty Deed to Purchaser or Purchaser's nominee in recordable form, conveying good and marketable title in fee simple to the Property and Building, subject only to the Permitted Exceptions; b. The Title Policy or a "marked-up" Title Commitment (including extended coverage and title endorsements) and indicating waiver or deletion of the Removable Exceptions; c. A Xxxx of Sale executed by Seller, assigning, conveying and warranting to the Purchaser title to the Personal Property, if any, and the Intangible Property, if any, free and clear of all encumbrances; d. The original executed Leases; e. Letter from the tenants under the Leases (hereinafter referred to as "Tenant Estoppel Certificates") addressed to Purchaser or its nominee and Mortgagee, as hereinafter defined, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "B". If Seller is unable to obtain Tenant Estoppel Certificates from all of the tenants, Seller shall provide Purchaser with a Seller's Estoppel Certificate for the tenants who did not provide Tenant Estoppel Certificates. The Seller's Estoppel Certificate shall contain the matters set forth in Exhibit "B" attached hereto; f. Notices executed by Seller to all tenants, licensees or concessionaires, under the Leases and Project Contracts directing such parties to pay all rental and other payments to Purchaser or its agent; g. All architectural drawings, plans, specifications, surveys, building permits, occupancy permits or other similar items in Seller's possession and control which Seller has created, used or relied upon for the ownership and maintenance of the Project; h. A non-foreign certificate in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 22 hereof; i. Insurance certificates in Seller's possession required by the tenants under the Lease; j. A rent roll dated as of the Closing certified by Seller to Purchaser to be true, correct and complete; k. All keys in possession of the Seller used in connection with the Project and the combinations to all locks included on the Project; l. An affidavit of title; m. A certificate from Seller stating that the representations and warranties set forth in paragraph 9 are true and accurate in an material respects as of the date of the Closing; and n. Such other documents as Purchaser or the Title Company may reasonably request to enable Purchaser to consummate the Transaction contemplated by this Agreement.
Documents to be Delivered by Buyer At the Closing, Buyer shall deliver to Company the following documents, in each case duly executed or otherwise in proper form:
Documents to be Delivered by Holder(s) Each of the Holder(s) participating in any of the foregoing offerings shall furnish to the Company a completed and executed questionnaire provided by the Company requesting information customarily sought of selling security holders.
Documents to be Delivered by Xxxxxx(s) Each of the Holder(s) participating in any of the foregoing offerings shall furnish to the Company a completed and executed questionnaire provided by the Company requesting information customarily sought of selling security holders.
DOCUMENTS TO BE DELIVERED AT CLOSING At the Initial Closing, each Grantor which is a party hereto shall, directly or indirectly or through the attorney-in-fact appointed pursuant to Article 5 hereof, execute, acknowledge where deemed desirable or necessary by Optionee, and deliver to the Closing Agent, in addition to any other documents mentioned elsewhere herein, the following: (a) An assignment and xxxx of sale (the “Assignment”), which shall be in a form satisfactory to Optionee, containing a warranty of title that such Grantor owns such Grantor’s Contributed Interest free and clear of all Encumbrances (as defined in Section 3.1) and reaffirming the accuracy of all representations and warranties and the satisfaction of all covenants made by such Grantor in Article 3 hereof. (b) If requested by Optionee, a certified copy of all appropriate entity resolutions or actions and any other evidence requested by Optionee authorizing the execution, delivery and performance by Grantor of this Option Agreement, the Ancillary Agreements, if any, and the Closing Documents, and any other instrument evidencing that all of Grantor’s representations and warranties remain true and correct as of the date of the IPO Closing. (c) If requested by Optionee in the case of any Grantor which is a corporation, limited liability company, partnership, trust or other entity, an opinion from counsel for such Grantor in form and content reasonably acceptable to Optionee substantially to the effect that: (i) such Grantor is a limited partnership, corporation, limited liability company or trust duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the state of its organization and had and has all applicable power and authority to enter into, delivery and perform this Option Agreement, the Ancillary Agreements, if any, and the Closing Documents; (ii) the execution, delivery and performance of this Option Agreement, the Ancillary Agreements, if any, and the Closing Documents, and the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, (x) do not and will not constitute a breach or a violation of Grantor’s partnership agreement, declaration of trust, operating agreement, charter or bylaws, as applicable (y) do not and will not violate any foreign, federal, state, local or other laws applicable to the Grantor or the Property or require the Grantor to obtain any approval, consent or waiver of, or make any filing with, any person or authority (governmental or otherwise) that has not been obtained or made or which does not remain in effect; and (z) do not and will not result in a breach of, constitute a default under, accelerate any obligation under or give rise to a right of termination of, any indenture or loan or credit agreement or any other agreement, contract, instrument, mortgage, lien, lease, permit, authorization, order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree, determination or arbitration award to which the Grantor is a party or by which the property of the Grantor is bound or affected, or result in the creation of any Encumbrance (as defined in Section 3.1) on any of the Contributed Interests; and (iii) all applicable entity action necessary for such Grantor to execute and deliver this Option Agreement, the Ancillary Agreements, if any, and the Closing Documents has been taken and that the same have been validly executed and delivered and are the valid and binding obligations of such Grantor enforceable against it in accordance with their terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent conveyance, reorganization, moratorium or other similar laws affecting creditors’ rights and remedies generally. (d) An affidavit establishing an exemption from the withholding requirements of the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax (FIRPTA), as amended. (e) Pledge Agreements, satisfactory to Optionee, by each Grantor for the Units conveyed to such Grantor to secure the indemnification obligations described in Article VII for the period commencing on the IPO Closing Date and ending on the first anniversary thereof. (f) Evidence reasonably satisfactory to Optionee that the franchisor of the Property has consented to the change of control of the Contributed Entity as required by the currently effective franchise agreement relating to the Property or that a new franchise agreement between the Contributed Entity and the Property’s franchisor has been executed as of the date of the Initial Closing. (g) Evidence reasonably satisfactory to Optionee that the lender of any borrowed money as set forth on Schedule 3.1 has consented to the transfer of the Property to the Optionee as required by any loan document, deed of trust, mortgage or other evidence of indebtedness related to the Property. (h) Evidence reasonably satisfactory to Optionee that any certificates, approvals, licenses, authorities or permits issued by local, state or federal agencies or bodies necessary to conduct the business conducted by the Contributed Entity on the Property have been transferred to the Optionee or the Optionee’s designee effective as of the date of the Initial Closing. (i) Evidence reasonably satisfactory to Optionee that the insurance policies necessary or desirable to conduct the business conducted by the Contributed Entity on the Property have been transferred to the Optionee or the Optionee’s designee effective as of the date of the Initial Closing. (j) Evidence reasonably satisfactory to Optionee that the Property is properly licensed to serve alcoholic beverages, whether by owner license, third party contract or otherwise, as permitted by applicable law. (k) Evidence reasonably satisfactory to Optionee that all required consents of lessors and permits necessary to conduct the business conducted by the Contributed Entity with respect to the Property have been obtained. (l) Any other documents reasonably necessary to assign, transfer and convey such Grantor’s Contributed Interest and effectuate the transactions contemplated hereby, including filings with any applicable governmental jurisdiction in which the Optionee is required to file its partnership documentation.
Documents to be Delivered by Holder(s). Each of the Holder(s) participating in any of the foregoing offerings shall furnish to the Company a completed and executed questionnaire provided by the Company requesting information customarily sought of selling security holders.
Closing Deliveries by the Company At the Closing, the Company shall deliver or cause to be delivered to the Purchaser: (a) newly issued certificate(s) for 4,500,000 shares of the Series B Preferred Stock, issued to and registered in the name of the Purchaser and evidencing the Series B Preferred Stock being purchased hereunder; (b) a receipt for the Purchase Price; (c) a true and complete copy, certified by the Secretary of the Company, of the resolutions duly and validly adopted by the Board evidencing (i) its authorization of the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the consummation of the Transactions (including the entering into the Warrant Agreement and the Registration Rights Agreement) and the filing of the Certificate of Amendment with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware and the issuance of the New Securities, and (ii) the Amended and Restated By-laws; (d) a copy of (i) the Certificate of Incorporation, certified by the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware, as of a date not earlier than five Business Days prior to the Closing Date and accompanied by a certificate of the Secretary or Assistant Secretary or other authorized officer of the Company, dated as of the Closing Date, stating that no amendments, other 15 than the filing of the Certificate of Amendment, have been made to such Certificate of Incorporation since such date, and (ii) the By-laws, certified by the Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the Company; (e) a good standing certificate for the Company from the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware dated as of a date not earlier than five Business Days prior to the Closing Date; (f) a duly executed Warrant Agreement and a duly executed Warrant Certificate (as such term is defined in the Warrant Agreement), representing the Warrants and issued to the Purchaser; (g) a duly executed Registration Rights Agreement; (h) evidence of the termination of the Voting Agreement satisfactory to the Purchaser; (i) executed Employment Agreements and Consulting Agreements; (j) a duly executed amendment to the 2003 Stock Option Plan of the Company with respect to the Options Grant and evidence, satisfactory to the Purchaser, that the Options Grant has been made; (k) duly executed Stock Option Agreements between the Company and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx-Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx and Xx. Xxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx; (l) a legal opinion from the Company's U.S. counsel with respect to such matters as set forth in Exhibit G attached to this Agreement; (m) a legal opinion from the Company's Russian counsel with respect to such matters as set forth in Exhibit H attached to this Agreement; (n) duly executed resignations of Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxx XxXxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx Vladislavlev and Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxx from the Board; and (o) an officer's certificate of the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer of the Company certifying the satisfaction of the conditions set forth in Sections 6.03(a) and (e) hereof.
SERVICES TO BE RENDERED BY THE SUBADVISER TO THE TRUST a. Subject always to the direction and control of the Trustees of the Trust, the Subadviser will manage the investments and determine the composition of the assets of the Portfolios in accordance with the Portfolios' registration statement, as amended. In fulfilling its obligations to manage the investments and reinvestments of the assets of the Portfolios, the Subadviser will: i. obtain and evaluate pertinent economic, statistical, financial and other information affecting the economy generally and individual companies or industries the securities of which are included in the Portfolios or are under consideration for inclusion in the Portfolios; ii. formulate and implement a continuous investment program for each Portfolio consistent with the investment objectives and related investment policies for each such Portfolio as described in the Trust's registration statement, as amended; iii. take whatever steps are necessary to implement these investment programs by the purchase and sale of securities including the placing of orders for such purchases and sales; iv. regularly report to the Trustees of the Trust with respect to the implementation of these investment programs; and v. provide assistance to the Trust's Custodian regarding the fair value of securities held by the Portfolios for which market quotations are not readily available. b. The Subadviser, at its expense, will furnish (i) all necessary investment and management facilities, including salaries of personnel required for it to execute its duties faithfully, and (ii) administrative facilities, including bookkeeping, clerical personnel and equipment necessary for the efficient conduct of the investment affairs of the Portfolios (excluding determination of net asset value and shareholder accounting services). c. The Subadviser will select brokers and dealers to effect all transactions subject to the following conditions: The Subadviser will place all necessary orders with brokers, dealers, or issuers, and will negotiate brokerage commissions if applicable. The Subadviser is directed at all times to seek to execute brokerage transactions for the Portfolios in accordance with such policies or practices as may be established by the Trustees and described in the Trust's registration statement as amended. The Subadviser may pay a broker-dealer which provides research and brokerage services a higher spread or commission for a particular transaction than otherwise might have been charged by another broker-dealer, if the Subadviser determines that the higher spread or commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services that such broker-dealer provides, viewed in terms of either the particular transaction or the Subadviser's overall responsibilities with respect to accounts managed by the Subadviser. The Subadviser may use for the benefit of the Subadviser's other clients, or make available to companies affiliated with the Subadviser or to its directors for the benefit of its clients, any such brokerage and research services that the Subadviser obtains from brokers or dealers. d. On occasions when the Subadviser deems the purchase or sale of a security to be in the best interest of the Portfolio as well as other clients of the Subadviser, the Subadviser to the extent permitted by applicable laws and regulations, may, but shall be under no obligation to, aggregate the securities to be purchased or sold to attempt to obtain a more favorable price or lower brokerage commissions and efficient execution. In such event, allocation of the securities so purchased or sold, as well as the expenses incurred in the transaction, will be made by the Subadviser in the manner the Subadviser considers to be the most equitable and consistent with its fiduciary obligations to the Portfolio and to its other clients. e. The Subadviser will maintain all accounts, books and records with respect to the Portfolios as are required of an investment adviser of a registered investment company pursuant to the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "Investment Company Act") and Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (the "Investment Advisers Act") and the rules thereunder. f. The Subadviser shall vote proxies relating to the Portfolio's investment securities in accordance with the Trust's proxy voting policies and procedures, which provide that the Subadviser shall vote all proxies relating to securities held by the Portfolio and, subject to the Trust's policies and procedures, shall use proxy voting policies and procedures adopted by the Subadviser in conformance with Rule 206(4)-6 under the Investment Advisers Act. The Subadviser shall review its proxy voting activities on a periodic basis with the Trustees.