Accounts and Other Rights to Payment Sample Clauses

Accounts and Other Rights to Payment. All rights I have now or in the future to payments including, but not limited to, payment for property or services sold, leased, rented, licensed, or assigned, whether or not I have earned such payment by performance. This includes any rights and interests (including all liens and security interests) which I may have by law or agreement against any Account Debtor or obligor of mine.
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Accounts and Other Rights to Payment. Each and every right of Borrower to the payment of money, whether such right to payment now exists or hereafter arises, whether such right to payment arises out of a sale, lease or other disposition of goods or other property, out of a rendering of services, out of a loan, out of the overpayment of taxes or other liabilities, or otherwise arises under any contract or agreement, whether such right to payment is created, generated or earned by Borrower or by some other person who subsequently transfers such person's interest to Borrower, whether such right to payment is or is not already earned by performance, and howsoever such right to payment may be evidenced, together with all other rights and interests (including all liens and security interests) which Borrower may at any time have by law or agreement against any account debtor or other obligor obligated to make any such payment or against any property of such account debtor or other obligor; all including all of Borrower's rights to payment in the form of all present and future accounts, contract rights, loans and obligations receivable, chattel papers, bonds, notes and other debt instruments, tax refunds and rights to payment in the nature of general intangibles; and
Accounts and Other Rights to Payment. All rights to payment, whether or not earned by performance, including, but not limited to, payment for property or services sold, leased, rented, licensed, or assigned. This includes any rights and interests (including all liens) which Debtor may have by law or agreement against any account debtor or obligor of Debtor.
Accounts and Other Rights to Payment. Each and every right of Debtor to the payment of money, whether such right to payment now exists or hereafter arises, whether such right to payment arises out of a sale, lease or other disposition of goods or other property by Debtor, out of a rendering of services by Debtor, out of a loan by Debtor, out of the overpayment of taxes or other liabilities of Debtor, or otherwise arises under any contract or agreement, whether such right to payment is or is not already earned by performance, and howsoever such right to payment may be evidenced, together with all other rights and interests (including all liens and security interests) that Debtor may at any time have by law or agreement against any account debtor or other obligor obligated to make any such payment or against any of the property of such account debtor or other obligor; all including but not limited to all present and future payment intangibles, debt instruments, chattel paper, accounts, deposit accounts, loans and obligations receivable and tax refunds;
Accounts and Other Rights to Payment. All rights the Company has now or in the future to payments including, but not limited to, payment for property or services sold, leased, rented, licensed, or assigned, whether or not the Company has earned such payment by performance. This includes any rights and interests (including all liens and security interests) which the Company may have by law or agreement against any Account Debtor or obligor of the Company.
Accounts and Other Rights to Payment. All rights to payment, whether or not earned by performances, including, but not limited to, payment for property or services sold, leased, rented, licensed, or assigned. This includes any rights and interests (including all liens) which I have by law or agreement against any account debtor or obligor. [ ] INVENTORY: All inventory held for ultimate sale or lease, or which has been or will be supplied under contracts of service, or which are raw materials, work in process, or materials used or consumed in my business. [ ] EQUIPMENT: All equipment including, but not limited to, machinery, vehicles, furniture, fixtures, manufacturing equipment, farm machinery and equipment, shop equipment, office and record keeping equipment, parts, and tools. The Property includes any equipment described in a list or schedule I give to you, but such a list is not necessary to create a valid security interest in all of my equipment. [ ]
Accounts and Other Rights to Payment. All accounts and other rights to payment arising from the provision of goods and services by the Debtor to Foundation Telecommunications, Inc., Gardtal Holdings Ltd., Siricomm, Advanced Broadband and each of their respective affiliates, successors and assigns.
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Accounts and Other Rights to Payment. All rights we have now or in the future to payments including, but not limited to, payment for property or services sold, leased, rented, licensed, or assigned, whether or not we have earned such payment by performance. This includes any rights and interests (including all liens and security interests) which we may have by law or agreement against any Account Debtor or obligor of ours.
Accounts and Other Rights to Payment. Each and every account, chattel paper, general intangible and instrument (including promissory notes), as those terms are defined in the UCC, and all other rights of any Debtor to the payment of money of every nature, type and description, whether now owing to such Debtor or hereafter arising, and all monies and other proceeds (cash or non-cash), including, without limitation, the following: all accounts, accounts receivable, health-care-insurance receivables, book debts, securities, instruments, chattel paper (whether tangible or electronic), books of account and records of such Debtor, deposit accounts, notes, drafts, acceptances, rents, guest room receipts, payments under leases or sales of Equipment or Inventory and other forms of obligations now or hereafter received by or belonging or owing to such Debtor for goods sold or leased and/or services rendered by it, and all of such Debtor’s rights in, to and under all purchase orders, instruments and other documents now or hereafter received by it evidencing obligations for and representing payment for goods sold or leased and/or services rendered, and all monies due or to become due to such Debtor under all contracts for the sale or lease of goods and/or the performance of services by it, now in existence or hereafter arising, including, without limitation, the right to receive the proceeds of said purchase orders and contracts; all contracts, leases, instruments, undertakings, documents or other agreements in or under which such Debtor may now or hereafter have any right, title or interest; all customer lists; all tax refunds due such Debtor from any governmental agency; and any and all proceeds of any of the above.
Accounts and Other Rights to Payment. Each and every right of Debtor to the payment of money, whether such right to payment now exists or hereafter arises, whether such right to payment arises out of a sale, lease or other disposition of goods or other property by Debtor, out of a rendering of services by Debtor, out of a loan by Debtor, out of the overpayment of taxes or other liabilities of Debtor, or otherwise arises under any contract or agreement, whether such right to payment is or is not already earned by performance, and howsoever such right to payment may be evidenced, together with all other rights and interests (including all liens and security interests) that Debtor may at any time have by law or agreement against any account debtor or other obligor obligated to make any such payment or against any of the property of such account debtor or other obligor; all including but not limited to all present and future debt instruments, chattel papers, accounts, loans and obligations receivable and tax refunds.
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