Business Property Sample Clauses

Business Property. The Contractor shall provide business property insurance adequate to repair, replace, or recreate any County-owned property in the possession of the Contractor, or data, books, computer programs, plans, specifications, documents, films, pamphlets, reports, sound reproductions, studies, surveys, tapes, and/or training materials produced by the Contractor or any subcontractors in the performance of the work under this contract.
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Business Property. We cover insured personal property pertaining to a business, up to $2,000. Personal property pertaining to a business includes, but is not limited to: • Computer equipment and computer software; • Instruments; • Books; • Goods; • Tools;
Business Property. The following items constitute the Business ----------------- Property:
Business Property. All tangible and intangible personal property used ----------------- in the operation of any business conducted on an Offered Parcel. "Business Property" includes, without limitation, (i) equipment, furnishings, and trade fixtures, (ii) resalable inventory, (iii) supplies, and (iv) transferable licenses and transferable permits, including without limitation any Alcoholic Beverage License.
Business Property. Physical possession of the tangible assets of ----------------- the Business Property and all tangible evidence of the intangible assets of the Business Property, to the extent that those items are in Seller's possession or control;
Business Property. We pay up to $1,000 for loss or damage to business property caused by covered causes of loss occurring on or within 100 feet of the Insured premises. This includes:
Business Property. The COVERAGE BPERSONAL PROPERTY, Special Limits of Liability, item b., for property used or intended for use in a busi- ness, including merchandise held as samples or for sale or for delivery after sale, is changed as follows: The $1,500 limit is replaced with the amount shown in the Declarations for this option.
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Business Property. Books, tools and instruments pertaining to a business, profession or occupation for an amount up to $5,000 while on your premises and $2,500 while off your premises. This applies to all items whether used in whole or in part for business, professional or occupational purposes. Other Business property, including samples and goods held for sale, is not insured.
Business Property. All records, files, drawings, documents and the like relating to Adecco's or the Company's business or the business of any of their subsidiaries or affiliates which the Executive shall prepare, use or come into contact with, shall be and remain Adecco's sole property and shall not be removed from the premises of Adecco, the Company or their subsidiaries and affiliates without its written consent except as required in the course of the Executive's consulting engagement. Upon the termination of the Consulting Term, all such records, files, drawings, documents and the like that are in the Executive's custody or control shall immediately be delivered by the Executive to Adecco or its designee. The Executive acknowledges that his obligations in this Section are of a unique character that gives them a special value to Adecco, the loss of which cannot reasonably or adequately be compensated in damages in an action at law, that a breach thereof will result in irreparable and continuing harm to Adecco and its subsidiaries and that therefore, in addition to any other remedy that Adecco or the Company may have at law or in equity, Adecco and/or the Company shall be entitled to injunctive relief for a breach thereof by the Executive.
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