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Opinion to Carolina. Carolina shall have no obligation to close the transactions contemplated hereby if Carolina and FAC have not received an opinion of counsel to the Contributors and Constituent Parties which is satisfactory to Carolina and FAC in form and substance.
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  • Opinion of Counsel to Credit Parties Lenders and their respective counsel shall have received originally executed copies of the favorable written opinion of Xxxxxx, Xxxx & Xxxxxxxx LLP, counsel for Credit Parties, in form and substance satisfactory to the Administrative Agent, dated as of the Closing Date (and each Credit Party hereby instructs such counsel to deliver such opinion to Agents and Lenders).

  • Opinion of Counsel, Etc At the Closing, the Purchasers shall have received an opinion of counsel to the Company, dated the date of the Closing, in the form of Exhibit G hereto, and such other certificates and documents as the Purchasers or its counsel shall reasonably require incident to the Closing.

  • Opinion of Counsel to Buyer The Sellers shall have received an opinion of counsel to the Buyer, in form and substance satisfactory to the Sellers.

  • Opinion of General Counsel The General Counsel for the Company, Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, Xx., shall have shall have furnished to the Representatives a written opinion, dated the Closing Date or Additional Closing Date, as the case may be, addressed to the Underwriters, in the form in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Representatives, to the effect set forth in Annex A-4 hereto

  • Opinion of Counsel for U S. Underwriters. The favorable opinion of Vinsxx & Xlkixx X.X.P., counsel for the U.S. Underwriters, dated such Date of Delivery, relating to the U.S. Option Securities to be purchased on such Date of Delivery and otherwise to the same effect as the opinion required by Section 5(c) hereof.

  • Opinion of Counsel for Company At Closing Time, the Representative shall have received the favorable opinion, dated as of Closing Time, of Xxxxxx, Xxxxx & Xxxxxxx LLP, counsel for the Company, in form and substance satisfactory to counsel for the Underwriters, together with signed or reproduced copies of such letter for each of the other Underwriters to the effect set forth in Exhibit A hereto and to such further effect as counsel to the Underwriters may reasonably request.

  • Opinion of Counsel to the Company The Placement Agent shall have received from, Xxxxxx & Xxxxxxx LLP, such counsel’s written opinion, addressed to the Placement Agent and the Investors and dated the Closing Date, in form and substance as is set forth on Exhibit D attached hereto. Such counsel shall also have furnished to the Placement Agent a written statement, addressed to the Placement Agent and dated the Closing Date, in form and substance as set forth in Exhibit E attached hereto.

  • Opinion of Maryland Counsel for Company At the Closing Time, the Representatives shall have received the favorable opinion, dated as of the Closing Time, of Xxxxxxx LLP, Maryland counsel for the Company, in form and substance satisfactory to counsel for the Underwriters, together with signed or reproduced copies of such letter for each of the other Underwriters, to the effect set forth in Exhibit C hereto.

  • Opinion of Counsel for Seller The Buyer shall have received a favorable opinion from counsel for the Seller dated the date of the Closing, in form satisfactory to counsel for the Buyer, to the effect that:

  • Form of Opinion of Counsel A. The provisions of the Purchase Agreement are effective under the New York UCC to create in favor of the Depositor a security interest in CarMax’s rights in the Receivables and in any identifiable proceeds thereof. (We note that a “security interest” as defined in Section 1-201(b)(35) of the New York UCC includes the interests of a buyer of accounts, chattel paper, payment intangibles and promissory notes and we refer you to our other opinion of even date herewith with respect to whether the security interest of the Depositor should be characterized as an ownership interest or solely as a collateral interest held to secure a loan made to CarMax).

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