Transfer Instruments definition

Transfer Instruments means, collectively, the various Contracts, resolutions and other documents heretofore entered into and to be entered into to effect the Transfer of Assets and the assumption of Liabilities in the manner contemplated by this Agreement, or otherwise relating to, arising out of or resulting from the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, in such form or forms as the applicable Parties thereto agree.
Transfer Instruments means all the instruments by which Seller will convey the Hotel to Buyer and/or Buyer’s nominees hereunder, including (without limitation) the Deed, the ▇▇▇▇ of Sale, the Contract Assignment, the General Assignment and the Lease Assignment.
Transfer Instruments shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.5.

Examples of Transfer Instruments in a sentence

  • Pursuant to the Transfer Instruments (except as otherwise specifically set forth in any Ancillary Agreement), Delta shall, or shall cause the applicable members of the Delta Group to, Transfer to the applicable members of the Ultra Group all of their right, title and interest in and to the Ultra Assets, and Ultra shall, or shall cause the applicable members of the Ultra Group to, assume all the Ultra Liabilities prior to the Effective Time.

  • To the extent required for its proper effect and subject to Section 13.3, each provision of this Agreement shall survive Closing or termination of this Agreement, regardless of whether this Agreement specifically provides for its survival, and shall not be deemed merged into the Transfer Instruments.

  • The Contributed Assets shall be transferred to the Company subject to Permitted Exceptions and in accordance with, and subject to, all provisions of the Master Agreement and this Asset Transfer Agreement whether or not any of the Transfer Instruments contains a specific exception for or reference to Permitted Exceptions, the Master Agreement or this Asset Transfer Agreement.

  • The total Purchase Price of $290,000 shall be paid to the Sellers by wire transfer of immediately available funds to the Seller or account designated by the Seller, in accordance with the written wiring instructions, against delivery of the Securities and Transfer Instruments.

  • The Transfer Instruments shall be accompanied by a Certificate duly executed by an Assistant Secretary of the Reinsurer evidencing the due authority of the signatories to execute the Transfer Instruments on behalf of the Reinsurer.


More Definitions of Transfer Instruments

Transfer Instruments shall have the meaning specified in Section 12.2.
Transfer Instruments means the duly executed instruments of transfer, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B, evidencing the transfer and assignment of the Equity Interests from the Seller to the Purchaser.
Transfer Instruments means the Share Transfer Instruments, the Employee Transfer Agreements and the IP Transfer Deed;
Transfer Instruments means the Assignment and Assumption Agreements in the form of Exhibit A hereto, resolutions of AFRT approving this Agreement and all actions and transactions contemplated hereby, and such other transfer declarations, affidavits and other documents which shall permit Acquisition Co and any subsidiary of Acquisition Co to receive the Transfer of the Equity Interests as provided for herein and powers of attorney in favor of Acquisition Co and any subsidiary of Acquisition Co which shall permit Acquisition Co and any subsidiary of Acquisition Co to execute such other documents or instruments to Transfer the Equity Interests as provided for herein.
Transfer Instruments means the instruments transferring the Shares from the Vendors to the Purchaser.
Transfer Instruments has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 3.02(b).
Transfer Instruments means any conveyance instruments relating to all Assets (other than the Assignment and Assumption Agreement and the ▇▇▇ Assumption of Liabilities) that Seller or Purchaser reasonably determine to be necessary to consummating the Transaction, all of which shall be in form mutually acceptable to Seller and Purchaser.