Colocation Security Interest Sample Clauses

Colocation Security Interest. Speakeasy shall have at all times a valid first priority security interest to secure payment of all Services and other sums of money becoming due hereunder from Customer, and to secure payment of any damages or loss which Speakeasy may suffer by reason of the breach by Customer of any covenant, Addendum or condition contained in this Addendum, upon all goods, wares, equipment, fixtures, furniture, improvements and other personal property of Customer presently, or which may hereafter be, situated by the Customer in the Colocation Space, and all proceeds therefrom (collectively, the "Collateral"), and the Collateral shall not be removed from the Customer Space without the consent of Speakeasy until all arrearages in Service Fees as well as any and all other sums of money then due to Speakeasy under this Addendum shall first have been paid and discharged and all the covenants, Addendums and conditions of this Addendum have been fully complied with and performed by Customer. Upon the occurrence of any Default, Speakeasy may, to the extent permitted by law and in addition to any other remedies provided in this Addendum, enter upon the Colocation Space and take possession of the Collateral, without liability, and sell the same at public or private sale, with or without having the Collateral at the sale, after giving Customer reasonable notice of the time and place of any public sale or of the time after which any private sale is to be made, at which sale Speakeasy or Speakeasy's assigns may purchase unless otherwise prohibited by law. The requirement of reasonable notice shall be deemed met if such notice is given in the manner prescribed in this Agreement at least ten (10) days before the time of sale. Any sale of the Collateral shall be deemed to have been a public sale conducted in a commercially reasonable manner if held on or about the Building or where the Collateral is located after the time, place and method of sale and a general description of the types of the Collateral to be sold have been advertised in a daily newspaper published in the county in which the Building is located, for five (5) consecutive days before the date of the sale. The proceeds from any such disposition, less any and all expenses connected with the taking of possession, holding and selling of the Collateral (including reasonable attorneys' fees) shall be applied as a credit against the indebtedness secured by the security interest granted in this Article. Any surplus shall be paid...
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Related to Colocation Security Interest

  • Security Interest This Agreement creates a valid and continuing security interest (as defined in the UCC) in the Receivables in favor of the Issuer, which security interest is prior to all other Liens, and is enforceable as such against creditors of and purchasers from the Seller.

  • Collateral The Collateral for this Note includes the Funding Agreement and the Guarantee specified on the face hereof.

  • Security Interests No party to this Escrow Agreement shall grant a security interest in any monies or other property deposited with the Escrow Agent under this Escrow Agreement, or otherwise create a lien, encumbrance or other claim against such monies or borrow against the same.

  • Credit Union Lien and Security Interest To the extent you owe the Credit Union money as a borrower, guarantor, indorser or otherwise, the Credit Union has a lien on any or all of the funds in any account in which you have an ownership interest at the Credit Union, regardless of the source of the funds. The Credit Union may apply these funds in any order to pay off your indebtedness without further notice to you. If the Credit Union chooses not to enforce its lien, the Credit Union does not waive its right to enforce the lien at a later time. In addition, you grant the Credit Union a consensual security interest in your accounts and agree the Credit Union may use the funds from your accounts to pay any debt or amount owed the Credit Union, except obligations secured by your dwelling, unless prohibited by applicable law. All accounts are nonassignable and nontransferable to third parties.

  • Security Interest Absolute All rights of the Secured Party and all Obligations of the Company hereunder, shall be absolute and unconditional, irrespective of: (a) any lack of validity or enforceability of this Agreement, the Notes, the Warrants or any agreement entered into in connection with the foregoing, or any portion hereof or thereof; (b) any change in the time, manner or place of payment or performance of, or in any other term of, all or any of the Obligations, or any other amendment or waiver of or any consent to any departure from the Notes, the Warrants or any other agreement entered into in connection with the foregoing; (c) any exchange, release or nonperfection of any of the Intellectual Property, or any release or amendment or waiver of or consent to departure from any other Intellectual Property for, or any guaranty, or any other security, for all or any of the Obligations; (d) any action by the Secured Party to obtain, adjust, settle and cancel in its sole discretion any insurance claims or matters made or arising in connection with the Intellectual Property; or (e) any other circumstance which might otherwise constitute any legal or equitable defense available to the Company, or a discharge of all or any part of the Security Interest granted hereby. Until the Obligations shall have been paid and performed in full, the rights of the Secured Party shall continue even if the Obligations are barred for any reason, including, without limitation, the running of the statute of limitations or bankruptcy. The Company expressly waives presentment, protest, notice of protest, demand, notice of nonpayment and demand for performance. In the event that at any time any transfer of any Intellectual Property or any payment received by the Secured Party hereunder shall be deemed by final order of a court of competent jurisdiction to have been a voidable preference or fraudulent conveyance under the bankruptcy or insolvency laws of the United States, or shall be deemed to be otherwise due to any party other than the Secured Party, then, in any such event, the Company's obligations hereunder shall survive cancellation of this Agreement, and shall not be discharged or satisfied by any prior payment thereof and/or cancellation of this Agreement, but shall remain a valid and binding obligation enforceable in accordance with the terms and provisions hereof. The Company waives all right to require the Secured Party to proceed against any other person or to apply any Intellectual Property which the Secured Party may hold at any time, or to marshal assets, or to pursue any other remedy. The Company waives any defense arising by reason of the application of the statute of limitations to any obligation secured hereby.

  • Aviation Security (1) Each Contracting Party reaffirms that its obligation to the other Contracting Party to protect the security of civil aviation against unlawful interference forms an integral part of this Agreement. Each Contracting Party shall in particular act in conformity with the aviation security provisions of the Convention on Offences and Certain Other Acts Committed on Board Aircraft, signed at Tokyo on 14 September 1963, the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft, signed at The Hague on 16 December 1970 and the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Civil Aviation, signed at Montreal on 23 September 1971.

  • UNION SECURITY 7.01 The Employer shall deduct monthly from the pay due to each employee who is covered by this Agreement a sum equal to the monthly Union dues of each such employee. Where an employee has no earnings during the first payroll period, the deduction shall be made in the next payroll period where the employee has earnings, within that month. The Union shall notify the employer in writing of the amount of such dues from time to time. The Employer will send to the Union its cheque for the dues so deducted in the month following the month in which the dues are deducted. When arrears or adjustments are submitted retroactively, the dues month and an explanation will accompany any such dues.

  • Application Security The ISP will require that in-house application development be governed by a documented secure software development life cycle methodology, which will include deployment rules for new applications and changes to existing applications in live production environments.

  • PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT AND PERSONAL PROPERTY For valuable consideration, the sum of $1.00, receipt of which is acknowledged, Xxxxxx agrees to quitclaim, transfer, sell, waive and release any interest it has or may have, including as the beneficiary of any trust interest created by the provisions of The Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church, and Xxxxx agrees to accept all of Seller’s title and interest, if any, in and to all of the properties and assets held by Xxxxxx United Methodist Church and relating to the Conference’s claim for itself, or on behalf of The United Methodist Church, of any beneficial right of any kind, including all proprietary rights and privileges of any kind or nature, whether arising by operation of law, trust, contract, property or other means to all tangible personal property owned as of the date of this Bill of Sale in the name of Xxxxxx United Methodist Church (including, without limitation, cash, bank accounts, accounts and notes receivable, deposits, prepaid items, contents, furnishings, equipment, tools, furniture, leasehold improvements, computer software, permits, licenses, authorizations, books, records, papers, securities, funds, goodwill, contracts, and other intangibles (hereinafter collectively, the "Personal Property") on the terms and conditions set forth in this Bill of Sale.

  • Information Security IET information security management practices, policies and regulatory compliance requirements are aimed at assuring the confidentiality, integrity and availability of Customer information. The UC Xxxxx Cyber-safety Policy, UC Xxxxx Security Standards Policy (PPM Section 310-22), is adopted by the campus and IET to define the responsibilities and key practices for assuring the security of UC Xxxxx computing systems and electronic data.

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