Retention and passing of title Sample Clauses

Retention and passing of title a. Risk in the Goods passes to the Customer on Delivery. b. Title in the Goods purchased by the Customer passes to the Customer only when the Price for the all that is for the Goods has been paid in full. c. Until title in Goods passes to the Customer, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Petroleum authorises the Customer to sell the Goods as its fiduciary agent. The Customer must not represent to any third party that is in any way acting for ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Petroleum or incur any liability or make any representation on behalf of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Petroleum and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Petroleum will not be bound by any contracts with third parties to which the Customer is a party. In the event of the Goods being disposed by the Customer under this clause any amount received by the Customer shall be set aside and held in trust by the Customer for ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Petroleum pending payment of the purchase Price in full. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Petroleum reserves its rights to retake possession of and sell any Goods until all amounts owing to it by the Customer are paid in full.

Related to Retention and passing of title

  • Retention of Title ‌ 9.1. The ownership of Goods shall remain the sole and absolute ownership of Supplier until such time as Purchaser has paid in full to Supplier the agreed price for the delivered Goods, as well as any interest, collection costs, or other amounts due with respect to such Goods.‌ 9.2. If applicable law does not permit the enforcement of a reservation of ownership by Supplier as stipulated in Section 9.1, Purchaser shall warrant that Supplier has rights that have the same or similar effect as the agreed retention of ownership, to the fullest extent possible under the applicable law. 9.3. Until Purchaser becomes the full and unconditional owner of the Goods in accordance with Section 9.1: (a) Purchaser shall store the Goods separately from his own goods or the goods of any other person and shall identify these as the property of Supplier and preserve all labels, identifying marks and stock records identifying them as the property of Supplier;‌ (b) Purchaser shall, to the satisfaction of Supplier, adequately insure the Goods against loss, theft and damage;‌ (c) Supplier shall have absolute authority to retake, sell or otherwise dispose of, all or part of the Goods in which title remains vested in Supplier, without Purchaser being released from the Agreement as a result thereof; (d) for the purpose specified in Section 9.3(c) above, Supplier or any of its agents or authorized representatives shall be entitled to enter any premises of Purchaser in which the Goods are stored or kept, or are reasonably believed to be so during business hours without notice;‌ (e) Purchaser irrevocably consents to fully cooperate with Supplier and enable Supplier to exercise its rights under Sections 9.3(c) and 9.3(d) in all practical aspects, in particular by taking all commercially reasonable actions requested by Supplier that are necessary or useful to give Supplier free access to the Goods and to allow the transportation of the Goods; and (f) Purchaser shall not, without Supplier’s prior written consent, assign, pledge, lease or otherwise dispose of any product or enter into any agreement by which the Goods are subjected to any security right or right to surrender the Goods.

  • Condition of Title (a) At the Settlement Date, title to the Property shall be good and marketable and free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, easements, restrictions, rights and similar conditions, excepting Permitted Exceptions (as defined below) and matters appearing of public record on the Effective Date, subject to subparagraph 4(b) below. (b) During the Feasibility Period, Purchaser shall have the right to order a title search to be performed with regard to the Property, and to order a commitment for an owner policy title insurance (the “Commitment”) to be issued by the Title Company with regard to the Property, all at Purchaser’s sole cost and expense. Concurrently with its delivery of the Commitment to Purchaser, the Title Company shall deliver copies thereof to Seller. Purchaser shall further have the right to order a survey of the Property (the “Survey”), at its sole cost and expense. Purchaser shall promptly deliver to Seller and the Title Company a copy of the Survey as soon as it is available. Regardless of Purchaser’s election to order or not order any Commitment or Survey, Purchaser shall, no later than the date that is thirty (30) days after the Effective Date (the “Title Objection Date”), deliver written notice to Seller of any title or survey defect, lien, encumbrance or other matter with respect to the Property that is unacceptable to Purchaser, other than Permitted Exceptions (such matters being referred to herein as “Defects” and each being a “Defect”), together with complete copies of each of any Survey and Commitment, and all documents and instruments referred to therein. Purchaser’s election to not order any Commitment or Survey shall not relieve Purchaser of its obligations under this Section 4(b), or any other term or condition set forth herein. If, on or before the Title Objection Date, Purchaser properly gives notice to Seller of one or more Defects as required herein, Seller shall, within ten (10) business days after receiving such notice, notify Purchaser whether Seller will or will not attempt to cure such Defects to Purchaser’s reasonable satisfaction. Failure by Seller to deliver such notice shall be deemed Seller’s election not to cure any such Defects. If Seller elects (or is deemed to have elected) not to attempt to cure such Defects, Purchaser shall be entitled, by giving notice (the “Purchaser Notice”) to Seller within five (5) days after receiving such notice from Seller (but in any event prior to the expiration of the Feasibility Period), to terminate this Agreement, whereupon the Deposit shall be returned to Purchaser and neither party shall have any further liability hereunder (except with respect to Purchaser’s repair and indemnification obligations as set forth in Section 14 below). If Purchaser does not timely deliver the Purchaser Notice, such failure shall be deemed a waiver of Purchaser’s right to object to any Defects and Purchaser shall proceed to Settlement and accept title to the Property subject to the uncured Defects (which shall be deemed Permitted Exceptions), the Permitted Exceptions, all matters of public record on the Effective Date, and all matters that are or would be reflected in any Survey, without an abatement of the Purchase Price. If Seller elects in writing as aforesaid to attempt to cure any Defects, Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cure such Defects prior to Settlement. If Seller elects to attempt to cure any Defects, but at the time of Settlement such Defects have not been cured, Purchaser’s sole option and remedy shall be either to (i) terminate this Agreement, whereupon the Deposit shall be returned to Purchaser and neither party shall have any further liability hereunder (except with respect to Purchaser’s repair and indemnification obligations as set forth in Section 14 below), or (ii) proceed to Settlement and accept title to the Property subject to such uncured Defects and all other Permitted Exceptions, without an abatement of the Purchase Price. (c) For the purposes of this Agreement, “Permitted Exceptions” shall mean (i) liens for real estate taxes and assessments not yet due and payable, (ii) applicable zoning, building and other laws, regulations and ordinances and any violations or any encroachments thereof,

  • SEPARATE DOCUMENT OF TITLE In the event that the separate document of title to the Property has been or is issued whether prior to, on or after the auction sale. (a) The Bank /Bank shall not be required to register its charge(s) nor to procure a memorandum of transfer in favour of the Purchaser from the Developer or the Proprietor (as the case may be): (b) If there are any restrictions in interest affecting the Property, the purchaser shall comply with the restriction in interest and ensure that the sale is completed within the time period stipulated in Clause 8.9 above; and (i) Upon and subject to the payment in full of the Balance Purchase Price in accordance with Clause 8.9 above and all other moneys (if any) payable by the Purchaser in accordance with the term and conditions contains herein these Conditions Of Sale and upon and subject to the Purchaser at the Purchaser’s own absolute responsibility and costs and expenses obtaining the confirmation and/or consent as applicable from the developer and/or the Proprietor, the relevant authorities and/or bodies, as the case may be for sale and purchase and/or the transfer of the Property from the Bank/Bank to the Purchaser as may be required; (ii) Where the Developer (and/or the Proprietor as the case may be) and/or the relevant authorities and/or bodies is/are agreeable to a direct transfer the title in the Property to the Purchaser , it shall be the Purchaser’s own absolute responsibility and the Purchaser’s sole and absolute costs and expense(including and not limited to legal fees, stamp duty, registration fees and such moneys payable and/or owing to the Developer and/or such relevant authorities and/or bodies)to prepare and obtain from the Developer , the proprietor or such relevant authority or body, the Developer’s the Proprietor’s or such relevant authority’s or body’s execution of the Memorandum of Transfer in respect of the Property as a direct transfer in favour of the Purchaser as transferee and all relevant documents in support for the registration of the said Memorandum of Transfer the Bank/Bank, The Bank/Bank’s solicitors, the Auctioneer and their respective servants or agents do not in any way, form or manner make any representation or warranty whatsoever in respect of any of the aforesaid and shall not in any way be responsible or liable to the Purchaser for any of the same (including and not limited to obtaining the said Memorandum of Transfer and/or documents in favour of the Purchaser and/or any delay in obtaining any of the same); and (iii) Where the Developer (and/or the Proprietor as the case may be) and/or the relevant authorities and/or bodies is/are not agreeable to a direct transfer of the title in the Property to the Purchaser , it shall be the Purchaser’s own absolute responsibility and at the Purchaser’s sole and absolute costs and expenses (including and not limited to legal fees , stamp duty, registration fees and such moneys payable and /or owing to the Developer and/or such relevant authorities and/or bodies)to prepare and submit to the Bank /Bank’s solicitors for the Bank/Bank’s execution, the Memorandum of Transfer in respect of the Property in favour of the Purchaser as transferee. In such situation, the Purchaser acknowledges and admits that the Purchaser shall not be entitled to and shall not present the Memorandum of transfer in favour of the Purchaser as transferee for registration at the relevant land office/ registry until and unless the Memorandum of transfer in respect of the Property in favour of the Assignor as transferee shall have first been duly executed by the relevant persons and delivered to the Bank/Bank’s solicitors for the Bank/Bank’s or the Bank/Bank’s solicitors further action. The Purchaser shall be absolutely responsible for and shall be solely and absolutely liable for all fees, costs and expenses in connection with the preparation , stamping and registration of the memorandum of transfer in favour of the Assignor as transferee(including and not limited to the payment of any moneys payable or owing to the Developer and/or the relevant authorities and/or bodies)The memorandum of transfer in favour of Assignor as transferee shall only be delivered to the Purchaser of the Purchaser’s solicitors upon full payment of the Balance Purchase Price in accordance with the provision of Clause 8.9 above and all other moneys(if any) payable by the Purchaser in accordance with the terms and conditions contained herein there Conditions of Sale the Bank/Bank’s Solicitors, the Auctioneer and their respective servants or agents do not in any way, form or manner make any representation or warranty whatsoever in respect of any of the aforesaid matters and shall not in any way be responsible or liable to the Purchaser for any of the same (including but not limited to any delay that may arise in the delivery to the Purchaser or the Purchaser’s solicitors the Memorandum of transfer in favour of the Assignor as transferee and/or Memorandum of Transfer in favour of the Purchaser as transferee.

  • Quality of Title (i) This Agreement creates a valid and continuing security interest (as defined in the applicable UCC) in the Collateral in favor of the Administrative Agent for the benefit of the Secured Parties, which security interest is prior to all other Liens and is enforceable as such against creditors of and purchasers from the Seller, (ii) the Seller owns and has good and marketable title to the Pool Receivables, Related Assets and the other Collateral free and clear of any Lien (other than any Lien arising solely as the result of any action taken by any Secured Parties (or any assignee thereof) or by the Administrative Agent in connection with the Transaction Documents); (iii) when any Purchaser makes a Purchase or Reinvestment, it shall have acquired and shall at all times thereafter continuously maintain a valid and perfected first priority undivided percentage ownership interest to the extent of the portion of the Asset Interest funded by the related Purchaser Group in the Pool Receivables and Related Assets, free and clear of any Lien (other than any Lien arising as the result of any action taken by any Secured Party (or any assignee thereof) or by the Administrative Agent in connection with the Transaction Documents); (iv) other than the security interest granted to the Administrative Agent for the benefit of the Secured Parties pursuant to this Agreement, the Seller has not pledged, assigned, sold or granted a security interest in, or otherwise conveyed any of the Collateral; (v) the Seller has not authorized the filing of, and is not aware of any financing statements against the Seller that include a description of collateral covering the Pool Receivables, Related Assets or any other Collateral except such as may be filed (A) in favor of the Originators in accordance with the Contracts, (B) in favor of the Seller in connection with the Sale Agreement or (C) in favor of the Secured Parties or the Administrative Agent in accordance with this Agreement or in connection with any Lien arising solely as the result of any action taken by the Secured Parties (or any assignee thereof) or by the Administrative Agent in connection with the Transaction Documents, and (vi) with respect to each Pool Receivable, the Seller (A) shall have received such Pool Receivable as a contribution to the capital of the Seller by the applicable Originator or (B) shall have purchased such Pool Receivable from the applicable Originator in exchange for payment (made by the Seller to the Originator in accordance with the provisions of the Sale Agreement) of cash, an increase in the principal amount of the Initial Seller Note and/or an increase in the preferred stock of the Seller held by such Originator, in all cases in an amount which constitutes fair consideration and reasonably equivalent value. Each such sale referred to in clause (vi) of the preceding sentence shall not have been made for or on account of an antecedent debt owed by any Originator to the Seller and no such sale is or may be voidable or subject to avoidance under applicable law.

  • Reservation of Title Until all claims have been satisfied (including all current account balances) that we are entitled to on any legal basis now and in future vis-à-vis the customer we shall be granted the following securities: The goods remain our property. Processing or transformation is always done for us as the manufacturer, however, without any obligation. If our (co)-ownership is lost during processing, it is already now agreed that the customer's (co)-ownership in the joint item is ceded to us in proportion to its value (invoice value including VAT). Customer shall store our (co)-owned property free of charge. Customer shall agree to treat the goods under retention of title carefully and to insure them sufficiently at its own cost against fire, water damage and theft. Hereinafter, goods that are (co)-owned by us shall be called goods subject to retention of title. As long as customer is not in arrears, customer shall be entitled to process and sell the goods subject to retention of title in the due course of business. Pledging or assignments as security shall not be permitted. By way of security, customer shall already now assign to us in full all claims (including all current account balances) arising from resale or another legal basis (insurance, unlawful act, etc.) of the goods subject to retention of title. We revocably authorise customer to collect the claims assigned to us for customer's account in customer's own name. This direct debit authorisation may be revoked in particular if customer does not fulfil its payment obligations properly. In cases where third parties access the goods subject to retention of title, particularly in the case of distraint, and in case an initiation of a composition or insolvency proceeding is filed, customer shall point out our ownership and shall notify us immediately so that we may enforce our ownership rights. If the third party is not able to reimburse us the judicial or extra-judicial costs incurred in this context, customer shall be liable to us for such costs. In the case of customer acting contrary to the terms of the contract, in particular if customer is in default of payment, we shall be entitled to rescind the contract and to demand that the goods subject to retention of title be returned to us. At the discretion of customer, we will release the goods customer desires, provided their value exceeds, on a permanent basis, the claims mentioned above by more than 10%. If, according to the legal provisions in customer's country, retention of title is not permitted or permitted only to a limited extent, our above-named rights shall be limited to the statutory scope.