Security Transfer Act Sample Clauses

Security Transfer Act. Each of the Units shall be a “security” for the purposes of the Securities Transfer Act (Alberta).
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  • Solvency; Fraudulent Conveyance CAC is solvent, is able to pay its debts as they become due and will not be rendered insolvent by the transactions contemplated by the Basic Documents and, after giving effect thereto, will not be left with an unreasonably small amount of capital with which to engage in its business. CAC does not intend to incur, or believes that it has incurred, debts beyond its ability to pay such debts as they mature. CAC does not contemplate the commencement of insolvency, bankruptcy, liquidation or consolidation proceedings or the appointment of a receiver, liquidator, conservator, trustee or similar official to manage or control any of its assets. The amount of consideration being received by CAC upon the sale or other absolute transfer of the Conveyed Property to Funding constitutes reasonably equivalent value and fair consideration for the Conveyed Property. CAC is not transferring the Conveyed Property to Funding with any intent to hinder, delay or defraud any of its creditors.

  • Security Agreement under Uniform Commercial Code It is the intention of the parties hereto that this Mortgage shall constitute a Security Agreement within the meaning of Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code of the State of New York. Notwithstanding the filing of a financing statement covering any of the Mortgaged Property in the records normally pertaining to personal property, all of the Mortgaged Property, for all purposes and in all proceedings, legal or equitable, shall be regarded, at Mortgagees' option (to the extent permitted by law) as part of the Real Estate whether or not any such item is physically attached to the Real Estate or serial numbers are used for the better identification of certain items. The mention in any such financing statement of any of the Mortgaged Property shall never be construed as in any way derogating from or impairing this declaration and it is the hereby stated intention of the parties that such mention in protection of Mortgagee in the event any court shall at any time hold that notice of Mortgagee's priority of interest, to be effective against any third party, including the federal government and any authority or agency thereof, must be filed in the Uniform Commercial Code records. Mortgagor and Borrower hereby agree that each shall execute and hereby authorizes Mortgagee to file any financing and continuation statements which Mortgagee shall determine in its sole discretion are necessary or advisable in order to perfect it security interest in the Equipment and Personalty covered by this Mortgage, and Borrower shall pay any expenses incurred by Mortgagee in connection with the preparation, execution and filing of such statements that may be filed by Mortgagee, or, if paid by Mortgagee, such amounts, together with interest at the Default Rate, shall be added to the Indebtedness, payable on demand, and shall be secured by this Mortgage.

  • Personal Property Securities Act The Customer acknowledges that under the Contract the Customer grants a Security Interest(s) to the Company, including but not limited to, the lien in Clause 6. The Customer acknowledges that the Contract constitutes a Security Agreement for the purposes of the PPS Act. The Guarantor acknowledges that under the Guarantee the Guarantor grants a Security Interest(s) to the Company, including (without limitation) a charge over all its property. The Guarantor acknowledges that the Guarantee constitutes a Security Agreement for the purposes of the PPS Act. If there is a Security Interest in favour of the Customer or the Guarantor and the Customer or the Guarantor proposes to register the Security Interest under the PPS Act, the Customer or the Guarantor (as applicable) must give the Company written notice prior to the registration that the Customer or the Guarantor (as applicable) proposes to register the Security Interest. The Customer and the Guarantor will do anything reasonably required by the Company to enable the Company to register its Security Interests, with the priority the Company requires, and to maintain the registration. The Security Interests arising under the Contract or the Guarantee attach to the Collateral in accordance with section 19(2) of the PPS Act and the parties confirm that they have not agreed that any Security Interest arising under the Contract or the Guarantee attaches at any later time. The Customer and the Guarantor each acknowledge that the Company may perfect its Security Interests by lodging a Financing Statement on the Personal Property Securities Register. To the extent that any of the enforcement provisions of Chapter 4 of the PPS Act apply to the Security Interests created under or referred to in the Contract or the Guarantee, the following provisions of the PPS Act will not apply: (i) section 95 (notice of removal of accession), to the extent that it requires the secured party to give a notice to the grantor; (ii) subsection 121(4) (enforcement of liquid assets – notice to grantor); (iii) section 130 (notice of disposal), to the extent that it requires the secured party to give the grantor a notice; (iv) paragraph 132(3)(d) (contents of statement of account after disposal); (v) subsection 132(4) (statement of account if no disposal); (vi) section 135 (notice of retention); (vii) section 142 (redemption of collateral); and (viii) section 143 (reinstatement of security agreement). The Company does not need to give the Customer or the Guarantor any notice under the PPS Act (including a notice of a Verification Statement) unless the notice is required by the PPS Act and that requirement cannot be excluded. The parties agree that neither party will disclose to an “interested person” (as defined in section 275(9) of the PPS Act) or any other person, any information of the kind described in section 275(1) of the PPS Act. The Customer and the Guarantor will not authorise the disclosure of any information of the kind described in section 275(1) of the PPS Act.

  • Fraudulent Conveyance Borrower (a) has not entered into the Loan or any Loan Document with the actual intent to hinder, delay, or defraud any creditor and (b) received reasonably equivalent value in exchange for its obligations under the Loan Documents. Giving effect to the Loan, the fair saleable value of Borrower’s assets exceeds and will, immediately following the execution and delivery of the Loan Documents, exceed Borrower’s total liabilities, including, without limitation, subordinated, unliquidated, disputed or contingent liabilities. The fair saleable value of Borrower’s assets is and will, immediately following the execution and delivery of the Loan Documents, be greater than Borrower’s probable liabilities, including the maximum amount of its contingent liabilities or its debts as such debts become absolute and matured. Borrower’s assets do not and, immediately following the execution and delivery of the Loan Documents will not, constitute unreasonably small capital to carry out its business as conducted or as proposed to be conducted. Borrower does not intend to, and does not believe that it will, incur debts and liabilities (including, without limitation, contingent liabilities and other commitments) beyond its ability to pay such debts as they mature (taking into account the timing and amounts to be payable on or in respect of obligations of Borrower).

  • Uniform Commercial Code Security Agreement (a) This Instrument is also a security agreement under the Uniform Commercial Code for any of the Mortgaged Property which, under applicable law, may be subjected to a security interest under the Uniform Commercial Code, whether such Mortgaged Property is owned now or acquired in the future, and all products and cash and non-cash proceeds thereof (collectively, "UCC Collateral"), and Borrower hereby grants to Lender a security interest in the UCC Collateral. Borrower hereby authorizes Lender to prepare and file financing statements, continuation statements and financing statement amendments in such form as Lender may require to perfect or continue the perfection of this security interest and Borrower agrees, if Lender so requests, to execute and deliver to Lender such financing statements, continuation statements and amendments. Borrower shall pay all filing costs and all costs and expenses of any record searches for financing statements and/or amendments that Lender may require. Without the prior written consent of Lender, Borrower shall not create or permit to exist any other lien or security interest in any of the UCC Collateral. (b) Unless Borrower gives Notice to Lender within 30 days after the occurrence of any of the following, and executes and delivers to Lender modifications or supplements of this Instrument (and any financing statement which may be filed in connection with this Instrument) as Lender may require, Borrower shall not (i) change its name, identity, structure or jurisdiction of organization; (ii) change the location of its place of business (or chief executive office if more than one place of business); or (iii) add to or change any location at which any of the Mortgaged Property is stored, held or located. (c) If an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, Lender shall have the remedies of a secured party under the Uniform Commercial Code, in addition to all remedies provided by this Instrument or existing under applicable law. In exercising any remedies, Lender may exercise its remedies against the UCC Collateral separately or together, and in any order, without in any way affecting the availability of Lender's other remedies. (d) This Instrument constitutes a financing statement with respect to any part of the Mortgaged Property that is or may become a Fixture, if permitted by applicable law.

  • Uniform Commercial Code The Uniform Commercial Code (Florida Statutes, Chapter 672) shall prevail as the basis for contractual obligations between the Contractor and the County for any terms and conditions not specifically stated in this Invitation for Bids.

  • Waiver of Bulk-Sale and Bulk-Transfer Laws SpinCo hereby waives compliance by each and every member of the Parent Group with the requirements and provisions of any “bulk-sale” or “bulk-transfer” Laws of any jurisdiction that may otherwise be applicable with respect to the transfer or sale of any or all of the SpinCo Assets to any member of the SpinCo Group. Parent hereby waives compliance by each and every member of the SpinCo Group with the requirements and provisions of any “bulk-sale” or “bulk-transfer” Laws of any jurisdiction that may otherwise be applicable with respect to the transfer or sale of any or all of the Parent Assets to any member of the Parent Group.

  • False Claims Act The Party acknowledges that it is subject to the Vermont False Claims Act as set forth in 32 V.S.A. § 630 et seq. If the Party violates the Vermont False Claims Act it shall be liable to the State for civil penalties, treble damages and the costs of the investigation and prosecution of such violation, including attorney’s fees, except as the same may be reduced by a court of competent jurisdiction. The Party’s liability to the State under the False Claims Act shall not be limited notwithstanding any agreement of the State to otherwise limit Party’s liability.

  • COMPLIANCE WITH NEW YORK STATE INFORMATION SECURITY BREACH AND NOTIFICATION ACT Contractor shall comply with the provisions of the New York State Information Security Breach and Notification Act (General Business Law Section 899-aa; State Technology Law Section 208).

  • No Fraudulent Conveyance No sale or contribution hereunder constitutes a fraudulent transfer or conveyance under any United States federal or applicable state bankruptcy or insolvency laws or is otherwise void or voidable under such or similar laws or principles or for any other reason.

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