Common use of Assignment of Intangible Property Clause in Contracts

Assignment of Intangible Property. An assignment and assumption of all Intangible Property in form reasonably satisfactory to Buyer’s and Seller’s counsel.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Berkshire Income Realty Inc), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Berkshire Income Realty Inc), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Berkshire Income Realty Inc)

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Assignment of Intangible Property. An assignment and assumption of all Intangible Property duly executed by Seller and in form reasonably satisfactory to Buyer’s 's and Seller’s 's counsel.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Krupp Realty LTD Partnership Iv), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Krupp Realty LTD Partnership Vii)

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Assignment of Intangible Property. An assignment and assumption of all Intangible Property Property, to the extent assignable or assumable, in form reasonably satisfactory to Buyer’s Purchaser's and Seller’s 's counsel.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Historic Preservation Properties 1989 Limited Partnership)

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