Common use of Transfer and Conveyance Clause in Contracts

Transfer and Conveyance. Seller shall execute and deliver to Buyer at the Closing, (i) a ▇▇▇▇ of sale (the "▇▇▇▇ of Sale"); and (ii) the Assignment and Assumption Agreement; in each case in substantially the forms attached hereto as EXHIBITS "A" and "B," respectively; and (iii) all such assignments, endorsements and instruments of transfer, if any, as shall be necessary or appropriate to carry out the intent of this Agreement and as shall be sufficient to vest in Buyer title to the Assets and all right, title and interest of Seller thereto. Seller shall execute and deliver to Buyer at the Closing the Assignment and Assumption Agreement. Seller shall prepare appropriate forms of instructions of transfer and conveyance in conformity with this Agreement and shall submit them to Buyer for examination twenty-four (24) hours prior to the Closing Date. Any time and from time to time after the Closing Date, on Buyer's request, Seller will do, execute, acknowledge, and deliver all such further acts, deeds, assignments, transfers, and powers of attorney as may be required in conformity with this Agreement for the adequate assigning, transferring, granting, and confirming to Buyer of the Assets sold to Buyer.

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Sources: Asset Purchase Agreement (Fullnet Communications Inc), Asset Purchase Agreement (Fullnet Communications Inc)