Title to Spare Engines Sample Clauses

Title to Spare Engines. Nothing in this Agreement shall operate to transfer title to any Spare Engine (or any records or logs relating thereto). Buyer acknowledges and agrees, that every Spare Engine delivered to it pursuant to this Agreement shall at all times remain the property of Xxxxx & Whitney. Xxxxx & Xxxxxxx may, at its option, and its own cost and expense, cause this Agreement and the leasing of any Spare Engine to be recorded, as appropriate, with the FAA, the JAA, or any other applicable government agency. As a condition to Xxxxx & Whitney's obligation to deliver Spare Engines hereunder, Buyer shall take all steps necessary for Xxxxx & Xxxxxxx to properly record and perfect its interest in Spare Engines.
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