Assignment of WIP and Accounts Receivable; Consideration Sample Clauses

Assignment of WIP and Accounts Receivable; Consideration. 2.1. Omni hereby sells, transfers and assigns to MFS all of Omni's right, title and interest in and to the work in progress and accrued accounts receivable listed on the attached Schedule 2 (the "Omni AR's"). In the event that Omni receives payments from customers in respect of services performed by MFS after August 11, 2005, Omni will promptly forward all such payments to MFS.
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