Ownership of Tangible Assets Sample Clauses

Ownership of Tangible Assets. No Person other than Seller owns any equipment or other material tangible assets or properties situated on any of the Leased Property or used in the operation of the Business, except for items disclosed on Section 3.1.15 of Seller's Disclosure Schedule and items leased pursuant to the Assigned Contracts.
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Ownership of Tangible Assets. Except as disclosed in Schedule 3(l), the Company has good title to its tangible properties and assets. With respect to the real property and tangible assets it leases, the Company is in material compliance with such leases and holds a valid leasehold interest free of any encumbrance of such leasehold interest. No tangible asset owned by the Company is shared by the Company with any other person.
Ownership of Tangible Assets. Seller acknowledges and agrees that the tangible assets described in Schedule 26.4 are owned by Buyer (or one of its Affiliates) and the US Forest Service and that nothing herein or in any other agreement shall convey any right, title or interest in such assets (or any right to remove or make use of such assets) to Seller and that Buyer and the US Forest Service shall maintain ownership thereof, notwithstanding any sale of the REMA Tract, whether permitted under the terms of this Agreement or otherwise.
Ownership of Tangible Assets. Ownership
Ownership of Tangible Assets. No Person other than Newco owns any equipment or other material tangible assets or properties situated on any of the Real Property, except for items disclosed on Schedule 3.1.9 of the SellersDisclosure Schedule and items leased pursuant to the Assigned Contracts.

Related to Ownership of Tangible Assets

  • Tangible Assets The Target owns or leases all buildings, machinery, equipment, and other tangible assets necessary for the conduct of its business as presently conducted and as presently proposed to be conducted. Each such tangible asset is free from defects (patent and latent), has been maintained in accordance with normal industry practice, is in good operating condition and repair (subject to normal wear and tear), and is suitable for the purposes for which it presently is used and presently is proposed to be used.

  • Net Tangible Assets Purchaser shall have at least $5,000,001 of net tangible assets (as determined in accordance with Rule 3a51-1(g)(1) of the Exchange Act) remaining after the closing of the Purchaser Share Redemption.

  • Intangible Assets 4,912 Other assets........................................................... 113,928 Total assets........................................................... 6,920,723 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

  • Ownership of the Property Borrower shall take all necessary action to retain title to the Property and the related Collateral irrevocably in Borrower, free and clear of any Liens other than Permitted Liens. Borrower shall warrant and defend the title to the Property and every part thereof, subject only to Permitted Liens, in each case against the claims of all Persons whomsoever.

  • 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.

  • Condition of Tangible Assets All buildings, structures, facilities, equipment and other material items of tangible property and assets included in the Assets are in good operating condition and repair, subject to normal wear and maintenance, are usable in the regular and ordinary course of business and conform to all applicable laws, ordinances, codes, rules and regulations relating to their construction, use and operation.

  • Ownership of Subsidiaries The Borrower will, and will cause each of its Subsidiaries to, take such action from time to time as shall be necessary to ensure that each of its Subsidiaries is a wholly owned Subsidiary.

  • OWNERSHIP OF COMPANY PROPERTY The Company’s assets shall be deemed owned by the Company as an entity, and the Member shall have no ownership interest in such assets or any portion thereof. Title to any or all such Company assets may be held in the name of the Company, one or more nominees or in “street name”, as the Member may determine.

  • Ownership of Collateral (a) With respect to the Collateral, at the time the Collateral becomes subject to Agent’s security interest: (i) each Borrower shall be the sole owner of and fully authorized and able to sell, transfer, pledge and/or grant a first priority security interest in each and every item of the its respective Collateral to Agent; and, except for Permitted Encumbrances the Collateral shall be free and clear of all Liens and encumbrances whatsoever; (ii) each document and agreement executed by each Borrower or delivered to Agent or any Lender in connection with this Agreement shall be true and correct in all respects; (iii) all signatures and endorsements of each Borrower that appear on such documents and agreements shall be genuine and each Borrower shall have full capacity to execute same; and (iv) each Borrower’s Equipment and Inventory shall be located as set forth on Schedule 4.5 and shall not be removed from such location(s) without the prior written consent of Agent except with respect to the sale of Inventory in the Ordinary Course of Business and Equipment to the extent permitted in Section 4.3 hereof.

  • Ownership of Seller Credit Acceptance is the sole owner of the membership interests of the Seller, all of which are fully paid and nonassessable and owned of record, free and clear of all mortgages, assignments, pledges, security interests, warrants, options and rights to purchase.

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