Ownership of Claims Contract Clauses (31)
Grouped Into 2 Collections of Similar Clauses From Business Contracts
This page contains Ownership of Claims clauses in business contracts and legal agreements. We have organized these clauses into groups of similarly worded clauses.
Ownership of Claims. Employee represents and warrants that he is the sole and lawful owner of all rights, title and interest in and to all released matters, claims and demands referred to herein. Employee further represents and warrants that there has been no assignment or other transfer of any interest in any such matters, claims or demands which he may have against the Releasees.
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TECHPRECISION CORP contract
Ownership of Claims. Each Consenting Second Lien Creditor, severally and not jointly, represents and warrants as follows: (a) as of the date of this Agreement, it (i) is either (A) the sole beneficial owner of the principal amount of Claims set forth below its signature hereto, or (B) has sole investment or voting discretion with respect to the principal amount of Claims set forth below its signature hereto and has the power and authority to bind the beneficial owner(s) of such Claims to the terms of this Agreement,...
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Caesars Acquisition Co contract