Acquisition and Transfer Agreement Sample Contracts

WEB SITES AND DOMAIN NAME ACQUISITION AND TRANSFER AGREEMENT
Acquisition and Transfer Agreement • July 23rd, 2008 • CrowdGather, Inc. • Services-miscellaneous amusement & recreation • California

This Websites and Domain Name Acquisition and Transfer Agreement (“Agreement”) is made and entered into as of the 14th day of July, 2008, by and between, Peter Davis located at 33 Shaker Lane, Littleton, MA 01460 (the "Seller") and CrowdGather, Inc. (CrowdGather) offices located at 20300 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 330, Woodland Hills, CA 91364 (the "Buyer") (each a “Party” or “Parties”).

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PROPERTY ACQUISITION AND TRANSFER AGREEMENT
Acquisition and Transfer Agreement • October 13th, 2020 • Alabama

is made this day of , 2020, by and between the BIRMINGHAM LAND BANK AUTHORITY, a public corporation under the laws of the State of Alabama (the “BLBA”) and , (“Purchaser”):

WEB SITES AND DOMAIN NAME ACQUISITION AND TRANSFER AGREEMENT
Acquisition and Transfer Agreement • June 24th, 2008 • CrowdGather, Inc. • Services-miscellaneous amusement & recreation • California

This Websites and Domain Name Acquisition and Transfer Agreement (“Agreement”) is made and entered into as of the 27th day of May , 2008, by and between, Yusuf Mullan located at 6565 Spinnaker Cir. Mississauga, Ontario (the "Seller") and CrowdGather, Inc. (CrowdGather) offices located at 20300 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 330, Woodland Hills, CA 91364 (the "Buyer") (each a “Party” or “Parties”).

PROPERTY ACQUISITION AND TRANSFER AGREEMENT
Acquisition and Transfer Agreement • August 14th, 2017 • Alabama

WHEREAS, the Birmingham Land Bank Authority (the “Authority”) is a local land bank authority created and organized by the City pursuant to Act. No. 2013-249 of the Alabama Legislature (the “Act”) (Code of Alabama (1975) § 24-9-1 et seq.) and Resolution No. 928-14 of the Birmingham City Council to acquire tax delinquent properties in the City of Birmingham in order to foster the public purpose of rehabilitating land which is in a nonrevenue-generating, nontax- producing status to an effective utilization status in order to provide housing, new industry, new commercial and economic development, other productive uses, jobs for the citizens, and to assemble parcels of real property for redevelopment, stabilize property values, and remove blight; and

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