Common use of Assignment of Intangible Property Clause in Contracts

Assignment of Intangible Property. Two counterpart originals of an assignment of the Intangible Property conveying the Intangible Property to Buyer (“Assignment of Intangible Property”), duly executed by Seller, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit “E”, pursuant to which Seller shall assign to Buyer all of Seller’s right, title and interest in, under and to the Intangible Property and Buyer shall assume the same.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Apple REIT Seven, Inc.), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Apple REIT Nine, Inc.)

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Assignment of Intangible Property. Two counterpart originals (2) original counterparts, duly executed by Seller and Buyer, of an assignment of a document by which Seller assigns to Buyer, and Buyer assumes, the Intangible Property conveying (the Intangible Property to Buyer (“Assignment of Intangible Property”), duly executed by Seller, substantially in the form attached hereto to this Agreement as Exhibit E”, pursuant to which Seller shall assign to Buyer all of Seller’s right, title and interest in, under and to the Intangible Property and Buyer shall assume the same.;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Brocade Communications Systems Inc)

Assignment of Intangible Property. Two counterpart originals “Assignment of Intangible Property” shall mean an assignment of the Intangible Property conveying the Intangible for each Property to Buyer (“Assignment of Intangible Property”), duly executed by SellerSeller in favor of Buyer, together with an assumption thereof by Buyer, substantially in the form attached hereto as of Exhibit “E”, pursuant to which Seller shall assign to Buyer all of Seller’s right, title and interest in, under and to the Intangible Property and Buyer shall assume the sameC” attached hereto.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Griffin-American Healthcare REIT III, Inc.)

Assignment of Intangible Property. Two (2) counterpart originals of an assignment of the Intangible Property conveying (the Intangible Property to Buyer (“Assignment of Intangible PropertyAssignment”), duly executed by Seller, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit “E”, pursuant to which Seller shall assign assigning to Buyer all of Seller’s right, title and interest in, under in and to such Intangible Property. The Intangible Assignment shall be in the Intangible Property form of and Buyer shall assume upon the sameterms reasonably satisfactory to Buyer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Alico Inc)

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Assignment of Intangible Property. Two counterpart originals (2) original counterparts, duly executed by Seller and Buyer, of an assignment of a document by which Seller assigns to Buyer, and Buyer assumes, the Intangible Property conveying (the Intangible Property to Buyer (“Assignment of Intangible Property”), duly executed by Seller, substantially in the form attached hereto to this Agreement as Exhibit “E”, pursuant to which Seller shall assign to Buyer all of Seller’s right, title and interest in, under and to the Intangible Property and Buyer shall assume the same.K;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Brocade Communications Systems Inc)

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!