Common use of Subsidiary Capitalization Clause in Contracts

Subsidiary Capitalization. All of the issued and outstanding capital stock of each subsidiary of the Company that is a corporation has been duly authorized and validly issued and is fully paid and nonassessable, and all of the partnership or membership interests of each subsidiary that is a partnership or limited liability company have been duly authorized and validly issued; and the outstanding capital stock or partnership or membership interests of each subsidiary of the Company, directly or through subsidiaries, is owned by the Company free from liens, encumbrances and defects, except in each case in this subsection (j) for liens, encumbrances and defects that are not reasonably likely, individually or in the aggregate, to have a Material Adverse Effect or that are permitted under, or created in connection with, the Company’s revolving credit facility and the indentures for its outstanding notes.

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Sources: Underwriting Agreement (Standard Pacific Corp /De/), Underwriting Agreement (Standard Pacific Corp /De/)

Subsidiary Capitalization. All of the issued and outstanding capital stock of each subsidiary of the Company that is a corporation has been duly authorized and validly issued and is fully paid and nonassessable, and all of the partnership or membership interests of each subsidiary that is a partnership or limited liability company have been duly authorized and validly issued; and the outstanding capital stock or partnership or membership interests of each subsidiary of the Company, directly or through subsidiaries, is owned by the Company free from liens, encumbrances and defects, except in each case in this subsection (j) for liens, encumbrances and defects that are not reasonably likely, individually or in the aggregate, to have a Material Adverse Effect Effect, or that are permitted under, or created in connection with, the Company’s revolving credit facility and or the indentures for its outstanding notes.

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Sources: Underwriting Agreement (CalAtlantic Group, Inc.)