Condition and Sufficiency of Assets The buildings, plants, structures, and equipment of the Acquired Companies are structurally sound, are in good operating condition and repair, and are adequate for the uses to which they are being put, and none of such buildings, plants, structures, or equipment is in need of maintenance or repairs except for ordinary, routine maintenance and repairs that are not material in nature or cost. The building, plants, structures, and equipment of the Acquired Companies are sufficient for the continued conduct of the Acquired Companies' businesses after the Closing in substantially the same manner as conducted prior to the Closing.
Sufficiency of Assets The Assets (a) constitute all of the assets, tangible and intangible, of any nature whatsoever, necessary to operate the Business in the manner presently operated by Seller, and (b) include all of the operating assets of Seller.
Title to and Sufficiency of Assets Each Target Company has good and marketable title to, or a valid leasehold interest in or right to use, all of its assets, free and clear of all Liens other than (a) Permitted Liens, (b) the rights of lessors under leasehold interests, (c) Liens specifically identified on the balance sheet as of the Interim Balance Sheet Date included in the Company Financials and (d) Liens set forth on Schedule 4.17. The assets (including Intellectual Property rights and contractual rights) of the Target Companies constitute all of the material assets, rights and properties that are currently used in the operation of the businesses of the Target Companies as it is now conducted or that are used or held by the Target Companies for use in the operation of the businesses of the Target Companies, and taken together, are adequate and sufficient for the operation of the businesses of the Target Companies as currently conducted.
Title to Assets; Sufficiency of Assets (a) The Seller has, and at the Closing the Seller will deliver to Acquiror, good and valid title to or, in the case of licensed assets, a valid and binding license to the Purchased Assets free and clear of all Encumbrances, a valid and binding license under the Seller Multi-Application Technology pursuant to Section 2.5 and, as applicable, a valid and binding sublicense under the Licensed Intellectual Property (as defined in the Acrux License) pursuant to the Sublicense Agreement. Except as set forth on Schedule 6.14(a) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, no Subsidiary of the Seller owns, beneficially or of record, or has any rights, title or interest in, to or under any Purchased Asset or conducts any part of the Evamist Business, and there are no employees of any Subsidiary of the Seller employed in the Evamist Business or who perform tasks that are necessary for the proper operation of the Evamist Business. (b) The Purchased Assets (together with the rights of the Acquiror and its Affiliates under the Related Agreements), the rights granted pursuant to Section 2.5 and, as applicable, pursuant to the Sublicense Agreement constitute all of the assets, Contracts, Required Permits, rights and services required for the continued operation of the Evamist Business by the Acquiror as conducted by the Seller during the past twelve (12) months. (c) Each item of equipment which is a Purchased Asset (other than equipment set forth on Schedule 6.14(c) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule) is in good operating condition for the purposes for which it is currently being used, subject to ordinary wear and tear, is free from any material defect and has been maintained in all material respects in accordance with generally accepted industry practice. (d) The Seller has not experienced any out-of-stock or back-order situation with respect to the Evamist Business (e) The Seller does not own or control any Evamist Product Improvements, and has not granted to any third party or enabled any third party to make any Evamist Product Improvements.
Sufficiency of Moneys The Recipient has sufficient moneys in addition to those granted to Recipient pursuant to Section II of this Agreement to fund the Project to completion;
Sufficiency of Purchased Assets The Purchased Assets include all right, title and interest of Seller in and to all assets, properties and rights of Seller or necessary for or used in the operation of Seller's business, other than the Excluded Assets.
Sufficiency of Consideration Executive hereby acknowledges and agrees that Executive has received good and sufficient consideration for every promise, duty, release, obligation, agreement and right contained in this Release.
Maintenance of Properties and Leases Each Loan Party shall, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to, maintain in good repair, working order and condition (ordinary wear and tear excepted) in accordance with the general practice of other businesses of similar character and size, all of those properties useful or necessary to its business, and from time to time, such Loan Party will make or cause to be made all appropriate repairs, renewals or replacements thereof.
Sufficiency of Funds Buyer has sufficient cash on hand or other sources of immediately available funds to enable it to make payment of the Purchase Price and consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
Collateral Matters; Swap Agreements The benefit of the Security Instruments and of the provisions of this Agreement relating to any collateral securing the Indebtedness shall also extend to and be available to those Lenders or their Affiliates which are counterparties to any Swap Agreement with the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries on a pro rata basis in respect of any obligations of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries which arise under any such Swap Agreement while such Person or its Affiliate is a Lender, but only while such Person or its Affiliate is a Lender, including any Swap Agreements between such Persons in existence prior to the date hereof. No Lender or any Affiliate of a Lender shall have any voting rights under any Loan Document as a result of the existence of obligations owed to it under any such Swap Agreements.