Common use of Seller’s Assignability Clause in Contracts

Seller’s Assignability. Seller may assign all or any part of its rights and obligations hereunder without the consent, written or otherwise, of Purchaser or any other person or entity, provided that Seller shall remain liable for its obligations under this Agreement until the Closing.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Netreit, Inc.), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Netreit, Inc.), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Netreit, Inc.)

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Seller’s Assignability. Seller may assign all or any part of its rights and obligations hereunder without the consent, written or otherwise, of Purchaser or any other person or entity, provided that as long as the assignee assumes the obligations of Seller shall remain liable for its under this Agreement and has the capacity to perform Seller’s obligations under this Agreement until the ClosingAgreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Scotts Liquid Gold Inc)

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