Common use of Title to Purchased Assets; Sufficiency Clause in Contracts

Title to Purchased Assets; Sufficiency. Except as set forth on Seller Schedule 5.4, Seller and its applicable Affiliates own and have good title to each of the Purchased Assets (other than the Seller Properties), free and clear of all Liens other than Permitted Exceptions. The Purchased Assets constitute all of the assets necessary for Purchaser to conduct the Business from and after the Closing Date as it has been conducted by Seller as of the date of this Agreement, taking into account the services to be provided under the Transition Services Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (Attis Industries Inc.), Asset Purchase Agreement, Asset Purchase Agreement (Attis Industries Inc.)

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