Personal Goodwill definition
Examples of Personal Goodwill in a sentence
The Seller has full legal right, power and authority to enter into this Agreement and to sell, assign and transfer the Personal Goodwill to the Buyer and, on the Closing Date, the sale and assignment of the Personal Goodwill to the Buyer hereunder will transfer to the Buyer valid title thereto, free and clear of all liens, encumbrances, claims, options, security interests and commitments of any kind.
The Seller shall sell, assign, transfer, convey and deliver to the Buyer at the Closing the Personal Goodwill including, but not limited to, all of the Seller's respective rights and benefits related to the Personal Goodwill.
All of the Personal Goodwill is owned, and immediately prior to the Closing will be owned, by the Seller, free and clear of all liens, encumbrances, claims, options, security interests, calls and commitments of any kind.
To the best of Seller's knowledge, Seller is not aware of any present facts or any pending events, which would prevent the Buyer from realizing the economic benefits associated with the Personal Goodwill in the same manner as presently enjoyed by the Seller.
The Seller shall cooperate with the Buyer after the Closing Date in connection with all reasonable actions deemed necessary by the Buyer to transition the economic value of the Personal Goodwill to the Buyer.