Common use of WARRANT TITLE Clause in Contracts

WARRANT TITLE. Seller warrants that it is the owner of all of the personal property sold hereunder free and clear of any liens or encumbrances and that to the best of Seller’s actual knowledge, there are no restrictions that prevent or prohibit Seller from transferring title to all such personal property to Purchaser at closing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Personal Property Sales Agreement (Steak & Shake Co), Personal Property Sales Agreement (Steak & Shake Co)