REPRESENTATIONS OF THE TRANSFERORS Sample Clauses

REPRESENTATIONS OF THE TRANSFERORS. The Transferors have represented to the Purchasers that :- (a) the aforesaid Agreement dated 8th December, 2021 executed by the Confirming Party in their favour in respect of the said Apartment is valid and subsisting; (b) that they have not sold, transferred, mortgaged, leased, given on leave and licenses or created any third party rights or interests in the said Apartment and have not entered into any agreement or understanding to do so and that they have good right, full power and absolute authority to enter into this Agreement and transfer their beneficial rights under the aforesaid Agreement to the Purchasers.
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REPRESENTATIONS OF THE TRANSFERORS. Each of HTC LP and HTD LP hereby make the following representations on which the 1999-A Owner Trustee relies in accepting the 1999-A SUBI Interest and the 1999-A SUBI Certificates, and executing and authenticating the Certificates and on which the 1999-A Indenture Trustee relies in authenticating the Notes. The representations speak as of the execution and delivery of this 1999-A Securitization Trust Agreement, but shall survive the sale, transfer and assignment of the 1999-A SUBI Interest and the 1999-A SUBI Certificates, to the 1999-A Owner Trustee and the pledge thereof to the 1999-A Indenture Trustee pursuant to the Indenture.
REPRESENTATIONS OF THE TRANSFERORS. 26 Section 5.04 Limitation on Liability of the Transferors and Others . 30 Section 5.05 The Transferors May Own Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Section 5.06 No Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Section 5.07 Tax Matters Partner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 ARTICLE SIX THE 1999-A OWNER TRUSTEE Section 6.01 Duties of 1999-A Owner Trustee. . . . . . . . . .
REPRESENTATIONS OF THE TRANSFERORS. The Transferors represent, each in its own regard: (i) that they have full capacity and the powers to enter into the Transfer Agreement and to perform their obligations pursuant to it; (ii) that they have validly acquired or subscribed to the Shares, which are therefore validly held in full ownership, and that there are no Securities on the Shares on the Closing Date.
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