Common use of Title to Properties and Assets; Liens Clause in Contracts

Title to Properties and Assets; Liens. Except as disclosed in the SEC Reports, to the knowledge of the Company, the Company has good and marketable title to its properties and assets, and has good title to all its leasehold interests, in each case subject to no material mortgage, pledge, lien, lease, encumbrance or charge, other than (i) liens for current taxes not yet due and payable, (ii) liens imposed by law and incurred in the ordinary course of business for obligations not past due, (iii) liens in respect of pledges or deposits under workers’ compensation laws or similar legislation, and (iv) liens, encumbrances and defects in title which do not in any case materially detract from the value of the property subject thereto or have a Material Adverse Effect, and which have not arisen otherwise than in the ordinary course of business. With respect to the property and assets it leases, the Company is in compliance with such leases in all material respects and, to its knowledge, holds a valid leasehold interest free of any liens, claims or encumbrances, subject to clauses (i)-(iv) above.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Securities Purchase Agreement (Immix Biopharma, Inc.), Securities Purchase Agreement (Aridis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.), Securities Purchase Agreement (Cardiff Oncology, Inc.)

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