Legal Title to Tangible Materials Sample Clauses

Legal Title to Tangible Materials. Legal title to any Sponsor Materials or University Materials transferred hereunder will be unaffected by this Agreement or the transfer of materials made hereunder. The transfer of Sponsor Materials to University and the transfer of University Materials to Sponsor give the recipient no rights in such materials other than those specifically set forth in this Agreement. Sponsor retains ownership of Sponsor Materials, including any Sponsor Materials contained or incorporated in Modifications. University retains ownership of University Materials, including any University Materials contained or incorporated in Modifications. Ownership of Modifications will follow from inventorship, subject to the preceding two sentences.
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  • Title to Tangible Personal Property Except as set forth in Section 4.06 of the Disclosure Schedules, Seller has good and valid title to, or a valid leasehold interest in, all Tangible Personal Property included in the Purchased Assets, free and clear of Encumbrances except for Permitted Encumbrances.

  • Title to Tangible Assets The Company and its Subsidiaries have good title to their properties and assets and good title to all their leasehold estates, in each case subject to no mortgage, pledge, lien, lease, encumbrance or charge, other than or resulting from taxes which have not yet become delinquent and minor liens and encumbrances which do not in any case materially detract from the value of the property subject thereto or materially impair the operations of the Company and its Subsidiaries and which have not arisen otherwise than in the ordinary course of business.

  • Title to Improvements Title to all materials, fixtures, Plans and Specifications and Shop Drawings shall be deemed vested in Owner when and as the same shall have been installed, affixed permanently to the realty or otherwise delivered to Owner. Owner shall not be liable for loss or damage to any material or fixtures as to which title is not then vested in Owner at the time of such loss or damage whether such material or fixtures are on the Job Site, in transit, under the control of Owner, or otherwise.

  • Title to Purchased Assets Seller has good and valid title to, or a valid leasehold interest in, all of the Purchased Assets. All such Purchased Assets (including leasehold interests) are free and clear of Encumbrances except for the following (collectively referred to as “Permitted Encumbrances”):

  • Title to Intellectual Property The Company and its subsidiaries own or possess adequate rights to use all material patents, patent applications, trademarks, service marks, trade names, trademark registrations, service xxxx registrations, copyrights, licenses and know-how (including trade secrets and other unpatented and/or unpatentable proprietary or confidential information, systems or procedures) necessary for the conduct of their respective businesses; and the conduct of their respective businesses will not conflict in any material respect with any such rights of others, and the Company and its subsidiaries have not received any notice of any claim of infringement of or conflict with any such rights of others, except where the failure to own or possess such patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, trademark registrations, service xxxx registrations, copyrights, licenses and know-how or any such conflict, would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Title to Personal Property Each of the Company and its subsidiaries has good and marketable title to, or have valid and marketable rights to lease or otherwise use, all items of personal property owned or leased (as applicable) by them, in each case free and clear of all liens, encumbrances, claims and defects and imperfections of title except those that (i) do not materially interfere with the use made and proposed to be made of such property by the Company and its subsidiaries or (ii) could not reasonably be expected, individually or in the aggregate, to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Title to Units When certificates representing the securities comprising the Units shall have been duly delivered to the purchasers and payment shall have been made therefor, the several purchasers shall have good and marketable title to the Notes and Warrants and/or the Reserved Shares free and clear of all liens, encumbrances and claims whatsoever (with the exception of claims arising through the acts or omissions of the purchasers and except as arising from applicable Federal and state securities laws), and the Company shall have paid all taxes, if any, in respect of the original issuance thereof.

  • Title to Equipment Upon Foothill's request, Borrower immediately shall deliver to Foothill, properly endorsed, any and all evidences of ownership of, certificates of title, or applications for title to any items of Equipment.

  • Good Title to Property The Company and each of the Subsidiaries has good and valid title to all property (whether real or personal) described in the Registration Statement, the Disclosure Package and the Prospectus as being owned by each of them, in each case free and clear of all liens, claims, security interests, other encumbrances or defects except such as are described in the Registration Statement, the Disclosure Package and the Prospectus and those that would not, individually or in the aggregate materially and adversely affect the value of such property and do not materially and adversely interfere with the use made and proposed to be made of such property by the Company and the Subsidiaries. All of the property described in the Registration Statement, the Disclosure Package and the Prospectus as being held under lease by the Company or a Subsidiary is held thereby under valid, subsisting and enforceable leases, without any liens, restrictions, encumbrances or claims, except those that, individually or in the aggregate, are not material and do not materially interfere with the use made and proposed to be made of such property by the Company and the Subsidiaries.

  • Title to Transferred Assets From and including the Closing Date until such Servicing Rights Assets are transferred to Purchaser under Section 2.2, Seller shall be the sole holder and owner of the Servicing Rights Assets and shall have good and marketable title to the Servicing Rights Assets, free and clear of any Liens. Upon the sale of such Servicing Rights Assets pursuant to Section 2.2, Seller will transfer to Purchaser good and marketable title to the Servicing Rights Assets free and clear of any Liens. Seller is the sole holder and owner of the Rights to MSRs and the sale and delivery to Purchaser of the Rights to MSRs pursuant to the provisions of this Sale Supplement will transfer to Purchaser good and marketable title to the Rights to MSRs free and clear of any Liens.

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