Common use of Ownership of the Management Business Clause in Contracts

Ownership of the Management Business. Each of EOH and EGI is the sole owner of the Management Business to be contributed by it and has not pledged, assigned, hypothecated or otherwise encumbered such Management Business. EOH is the successor owner to all portions of the Management Business previously owned by its subsidiary entities, Equity Captial Holdings, L.L.C. and Equity Office Properties, L.L.C.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Contribution Agreement (Equity Office Properties Trust), Contribution Agreement (Equity Office Properties Trust), Contribution Agreement (Equity Office Properties Trust)

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Ownership of the Management Business. Each of EOP, EOH and EGI is the sole owner of the Management Business to be contributed by it and has not pledged, assigned, hypothecated or otherwise encumbered such Management Business. EOH is the successor owner to all portions of the Management Business previously owned by its subsidiary entities, Equity Captial Holdings, L.L.C. and Equity Office Properties, L.L.C..

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contribution Agreement (Equity Office Properties Trust)

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