Common use of Title; Encumbrances Clause in Contracts

Title; Encumbrances. Seller has exclusive, good, valid and marketable title to all of the Purchased Assets and full right and power to sell, convey, assign, transfer and deliver such title to Buyer, in each case free and clear from any and all Encumbrances, except with respect to any Permitted Encumbrance.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (Macrogenics Inc), Asset Purchase Agreement (Provention Bio, Inc.), Asset Purchase Agreement (Provention Bio, Inc.)

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Title; Encumbrances. Seller has exclusive, good, valid (i) good and marketable title to all of the Purchased Assets Equipment, the Inventory and full Real Property owned in fee, and (ii) the right and power authority (subject to sellthe Consents specified herein) to transfer to Buyer all of Seller's right, convey, assign, transfer title and deliver such title interest in and to Buyerthe other property or rights included in the Acquired Assets, in each case instance free and clear from of any and all Encumbrances (except Permitted Encumbrances, except with respect to any Permitted Encumbrance).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (Insight Communications Co Inc)

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