Title to Acquired Assets Other than the Security Interests set forth on Section 2(d) of the Disclosure Schedule (which shall be released at or before the Closing) the Seller has good and marketable title to all of the Acquired Assets, free and clear of any Security Interest or restriction on transfer.
Security Interests in Personal Property Section 3.01 Security Interest 11 Section 3.02 Representations and Warranties 13 Section 3.03 Covenants 14
Acquired Assets On the Closing Date, in accordance with this Agreement, Seller and its Subsidiaries shall sell, convey, transfer, assign and deliver to Buyer, free and clear of any and all Encumbrances, and Buyer will purchase, acquire and accept, all of Seller's and its Subsidiaries' respective right, title and interest in and to the following properties, assets and other rights, personal or mixed, tangible or intangible (collectively, the "Acquired Assets"): (a) The Equipment of Seller and its Subsidiaries listed on Schedule 2.1(a), together with any Equipment transferred to Buyer pursuant to Section 2.4 (c) (the "Acquired Equipment"); (b) The inventory of Seller and its Subsidiaries listed on Schedule 2.1(b) (the "Acquired Inventory"); (c) The Contracts of Seller and its Subsidiaries (including any future claims arising from or related to such contracts) listed on Schedule 2.1(c) hereto and the Backlog related to such Contracts (the "Assumed Contracts"); (d) Copies or originals of all books, records, data (in any media), papers and instruments of whatever nature and wherever located to the extent related to the Acquired Assets; (e) All licenses, sublicenses and other contract rights held by Seller and its Subsidiaries in connection with the Business listed on Schedule 2.1(e), including all Insituform and NuPipe licenses, sublicenses and rights to use or operate under Insituform or NuPipe patents or trademarks, and intangible or intellectual property rights, including know-how, relating thereto or to the Business (the "Acquired Intellectual Property"); (f) All Permits required solely in connection with the Business in effect as of the Closing Date, to the extent such Permits are transferable (the "Acquired Permits"); and (g) All rights to the name "Insituform", "Insituform East", "MidSouth" and "insitu" and all derivatives thereof.
Contributed Assets In accordance with Section 704(c) of the Code, income, gain, loss and deduction with respect to any property contributed to the Company with an adjusted basis for federal income tax purposes different from the initial Asset Value at which such property was accepted by the Company shall, solely for tax purposes, be allocated among the Members so as to take into account such difference in the manner required by Section 704(c) of the Code and the applicable Regulations.
Title to the Assets (a) Corporation and its Subsidiaries have good title to all personal and movable properties owned by them, in each case, free and clear of any Lien other than (i) those described in Section 27(a) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter, (ii) those described in the Corporation Financial Statements, or (iii) Permitted Liens. (b) Except as disclosed in Section 27(b) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter, to the knowledge of Corporation, there are not any material defects, failures or impairments in the title of Corporation’s or its Subsidiaries’ respective material assets other than any Permitted Liens. Neither Corporation, nor any of its Subsidiaries is a party to any Contract to sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of any material interest in Corporation’s or its Subsidiaries’ assets. (c) Except as disclosed in Section 27(c) of the Corporation Disclosure Letter, to the knowledge of Corporation, none of Corporation or its Subsidiaries has, since its initial public offering, received any written notice that any of Corporation’s assets or the buildings and/or fixtures thereon, nor their use, operation or maintenance for the purpose of carrying on the business of Corporation and its Subsidiaries in the Ordinary Course violates any restrictive covenant binding upon Corporation or its Subsidiaries or any provision of any Law. (d) Corporation and its Subsidiaries do not own any real property. (e) Any real property and buildings held under lease by Corporation and its Subsidiaries (the “Leased Properties”) are held by them under valid, subsisting and enforceable and provide Corporation and its Subsidiaries the right to use all real property, including all fixtures and improvements situated thereon, and the right to use all equipment and personal property, tangible and intangible, in each case which is used in the operations of the business of such entity and which is necessary to conduct the business of such entity in the manner in which it is presently conducted. (f) There is not, with respect to the Leased Properties, (i) any material default by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries, or any event of default or event which with notice or lapse of time, or both, would constitute a material default by Corporation or any of its Subsidiaries or (ii) to the knowledge of Corporation, any existing material default by any other party to any lease in respect of the Leased Properties, or any event of default or event which with notice or lapse of time, or both, would constitute a material default by any other party to any lease in respect of the Leased Properties. (g) To the knowledge of Corporation, there is no expropriation or similar proceedings, actual or threatened in respect of the Leased Properties or any part thereof.
Trust Business It and each of its Subsidiaries has properly administered all accounts for which it acts as a fiduciary, including but not limited to, accounts for which it serves as trustee, agent, custodian, personal representative, guardian, conservator or investment advisor, in accordance with the terms of the governing documents and applicable laws and regulations. Neither it nor its Subsidiaries, nor has any of their respective directors, officers or employees, committed any breach of trust with respect to any such fiduciary account and the records for each such fiduciary account.
Title to Purchased Assets Seller owns and has good title to the Purchased Assets, free and clear of Encumbrances.
Security Interests in Personal and Mixed Property To the extent not otherwise satisfied pursuant to subsection 4.1F, Administrative Agent shall have received evidence satisfactory to each of them that Company and Subsidiary Guarantors shall have taken or caused to be taken all such actions, executed and delivered or caused to be executed and delivered all such agreements, documents and instruments, and made or caused to be made all such filings and recordings (other than the filing or recording of items described in clauses (iii), (iv) and (v) below) that may be necessary or, in the opinion of Agents, desirable in order to create in favor of Administrative Agent, for the benefit of Lenders, a valid and (upon such filing and recording) perfected First Priority security interest in the entire personal and mixed property Collateral. Such actions shall include the following:
The Business The parties acknowledge that the Company is engaged in the development, marketing and sale of certain proprietary technologies, processes and related products in the areas of chemical detection, technical processes, and technical/business services, and that the Company may also from time to time become or may intend to become engaged in other business endeavors (individually and collectively, the "BUSINESS"). The Company shall be deemed to intend to become engaged in a business endeavor if it has devoted or expended any significant resources, either financial or human resources, towards the proposed endeavor, either in planning or implementing the undertaking of such planned endeavor.
CRITICIZED ASSETS (1) The Bank shall take immediate and continuing action to protect its interest in those assets criticized in the XXX, in any subsequent Report of Examination, by internal or external loan review, or in any list provided to management by the Comptroller’s Examiners during any examination. (2) Within sixty (60) days, the Board shall adopt, implement, and thereafter ensure Bank adherence to a written program designed to eliminate the basis of criticism of assets criticized in the XXX, in any subsequent Report of Examination, or by any internal or external loan review, or in any list provided to management by the Comptroller’s Examiners during any examination as "doubtful," "substandard," or "special mention." This program shall include, at a minimum: (a) identification of the root cause of the basis of criticism; (b) identification of the expected sources of repayment; (c) the appraised value of supporting collateral and the position of the Bank's lien on such collateral where applicable; (d) an analysis of the appropriateness of accrual status; (e) an analysis of current and satisfactory credit information, including cash flow analysis where loans are to be repaid from operations; (f) the proposed action to eliminate the basis of criticism and the time frame for its accomplishment; (g) a decision on whether to retain and rehabilitate the credit or remove it from the bank, including consideration of alternative courses of actions such as loan modifications, restructurings, foreclosures, or auctions; (h) implementation of formal written workout plans for each commercial lending relationship and other real estate owned (OREO) properties in excess of three hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($350,000). The workout plans shall be updated on a quarterly basis; and (i) implementation of a formal written criticized asset reduction plan, in conjunction with the loan workout plans, that establishes goals for the reduction of criticized assets expressed in dollar terms and measured as a percentage of Tier One Capital plus Allowance for Loan and Lease Losses (ALLL), and includes rolling target dates of three, six, and nine month interval periods. (3) Upon adoption, a copy of the program shall be forwarded to the Assistant Deputy Comptroller. (4) The Board shall ensure that the Bank has processes, personnel, and control systems to ensure implementation of and adherence to the program developed pursuant to this Article. (5) The Bank may extend credit, directly or indirectly, including renewals, extensions or capitalization of accrued interest, to a borrower whose loans or other extensions of credit are criticized in the XXX, in any subsequent Report of Examination, in any internal or external loan review, or in any list provided to management by the Comptroller’s Examiners during any examination and whose aggregate loans or other extensions exceed three hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000) only if each of the following conditions is met: (a) the Board or designated committee finds that the extension of additional credit is necessary to promote the best interests of the Bank and that prior to renewing, extending or capitalizing any additional credit, a majority of the full Board (or designated committee) approves the credit extension and records, in writing, why such extension is necessary to promote the best interests of the Bank; and (b) a comparison to the written program adopted pursuant to this Article shows that the Board's formal plan to collect or strengthen the criticized asset will not be compromised. (6) A copy of the approval of the Board or of the designated committee shall be maintained in the file of the affected borrower.