Common use of Assignor’s Representations Clause in Contracts

Assignor’s Representations. With respect to each Lease, Assignor represents to Assignee that: (a) a correct and complete copy of the Lease has previously been made available to Assignee and the Lease is in full force and effect; (b) Assignor’s interest in the Lease is free and clear of any liens, encumbrances, or adverse interests of third parties created by or on account of Assignor; (c) Assignor has full and lawful authority to assign its interest in the Lease; (d) to Assignor’s knowledge, there is no breach, default, or violation by Assignor under the Lease or any circumstances which by lapse of time or after notice or both would be a breach, default, or violation by Assignor under the Lease; and (e) the rent and all other amounts due under the Lease have been paid through the date specified on Schedule 1.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Expansion Agreement, Expansion Agreement (Shenandoah Telecommunications Co/Va/)