Conveyance of Initial Intangible Transition Property Sample Clauses

Conveyance of Initial Intangible Transition Property. (a) In consideration of the Issuer's delivery to or upon the order of the Seller of $3,994,560,476, subject to the conditions specified in Section 2.03, the Seller does hereby irrevocably sell, transfer, assign, set over and otherwise convey to the Issuer, without recourse (subject to the obligations herein), all right, title and interest of the Seller in and to the Initial Intangible Transition Property (such sale, transfer, assignment, set over and conveyance of the Initial Intangible Transition Property includes, to the fullest extent permitted by the Statute, the assignment of all revenues, collections, claims, rights, payments, money or proceeds of or arising from the Intangible Transition Charges related to the Initial Intangible Transition Property, as the same may be adjusted from time to time). Such sale, transfer, assignment, set over and conveyance is hereby expressly stated to be a sale and, pursuant to Section 2812(e) of the Statute, shall be treated as an absolute transfer of all of the Seller's right, title and interest (as in a true sale), and not as a pledge or other financing, of the Initial Intangible Transition Property. The preceding sentence is the statement referred to in Section 2812(e) of the Statute. The Seller agrees and confirms that after giving effect to the sale contemplated hereby it has no rights in the Initial Intangible Transition Property to which a security interest of creditors of the Seller could attach because it has sold all rights in the Initial Intangible Transition Property to the Issuer pursuant to Section 2812(e) of the Statute. (b) Subject to the conditions specified in Section 2.03, the Issuer does hereby purchase the Initial Intangible Transition Property from the Seller for the consideration set forth in paragraph (a) above. (c) The Seller and the Issuer each acknowledge and agree that the purchase price for the Initial Intangible Transition Property sold pursuant to this Agreement is equal to its fair market value at the time of sale.
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Conveyance of Initial Intangible Transition Property. (a) In consideration of the Issuer's delivery to or upon the order of the Seller of $[ ], subject to the conditions specified in Section 2.03, the Seller, pursuant to a Bill xx Sale, will irrevocably sell, transfer, assign, set over and otherwise convey to the Issuer, without recourse (subject to the obligations herein), all right, title and interest of the Seller in and to the Initial Intangible Transition Property (such sale, transfer, assignment, set over and conveyance of the Initial Intangible Transition Property will include, to the fullest extent permitted by the Statute, the assignment of all revenues, collections, claims, rights, payments, money or proceeds of or arising from the Intangible Transition Charges related to the Initial Intangible Transition Property, as the same may be adjusted from time to time). Such sale, transfer, assignment, set over and conveyance will be expressly stated to be a sale and, pursuant to Section 2812(e) of the Statute, shall be treated as an absolute transfer of all of the Seller's right, title and interest (as in a true sale), and not as a pledge or other
Conveyance of Initial Intangible Transition Property. (a) In consideration of the Seller's delivery to the Transferor of certificates evidencing [ ] shares of common stock, par value $.01 per share, of the Seller (which constitutes 100% of the outstanding capital stock of the Seller), subject to the conditions 12 9 Property to the Seller pursuant to Section 2812(e) of the Statute. (b) Subject to the conditions specified in Section 2.03, the Seller, pursuant to a Bill xx Sale, will purchase the Initial Intangible Transition Property from the Transferor for the consideration set forth in paragraph (a) above. (c) The Transferor and the Seller each acknowledge and agree that the consideration for the Initial Intangible Transition Property sold pursuant to the Bill xx Sale is equal to its fair market value at the time of sale.
Conveyance of Initial Intangible Transition Property. (a) In consideration of the Issuer's delivery to or upon the order of the Seller of $[______________], subject to the conditions specified in Section 2.03, the Seller does hereby irrevocably sell, transfer, assign, set over and otherwise convey to the Issuer, without recourse (subject to the obligations herein), all right, title and interest of the Seller in and to the Initial Intangible Transition Property (such sale, transfer, assignment, set over and conveyance of the Initial Intangible Transition Property includes, to the fullest extent permitted by the Statute, the assignment of all revenues, collections, claims, rights, payments, money or proceeds of or arising from the Intangible Transition Charges related to the Initial Intangible Transition Property, as the same may be adjusted from time to time). Such sale, transfer, assignment, set over and conveyance is hereby expressly stated to be a sale and, pursuant to Section 2812(e) of the Statute, shall be treated as an absolute transfer of all of the Seller's right, title and interest (as in a true sale), and not as a pledge or other financing, of the Initial Intangible Transition Property. The preceding sentence is the statement referred to in

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  • Replacement of Personal Property No personal property included as part of the Property shall be removed from the Property unless the same is replaced with similar items of at least equal quality prior to the Closing Date.

  • PERMITS AND INTANGIBLES The COMPANY and each of the COMPANY's Subsidiaries holds all licenses, franchises, permits and other governmental authorizations including permits, titles (including motor vehicle titles and current registrations), fuel permits, licenses, franchises, certificates, trademarks, trade names, patents, patent applications and copyrights, the absence of any of which would have a Material Adverse Effect. The COMPANY has delivered to URSI an accurate list and summary description (Schedule 5.12) of all such licenses, franchises, permits and other governmental authorizations, provided that copyrights need not be listed unless registered. To the knowledge of the COMPANY, the licenses, franchises, permits and other governmental authorizations listed on Schedule 5.12 are valid, and neither the COMPANY nor any of the COMPANY's Subsidiaries has received any notice that any governmental authority intends to cancel, terminate or not renew any such license, franchise, permit or other governmental authorization. The COMPANY (including the COMPANY's Subsidiaries) has conducted and is conducting its business in compliance with the requirements, standards, criteria and conditions set forth in applicable permits, licenses, orders, approvals, variances, rules and regulations and is not in violation of any of the foregoing except where such non-compliance or violation would not have a Material Adverse Effect. Except as specifically provided in Schedule 5.12, the transactions contemplated by this Agreement will not result in a default under or a breach or violation of, or have a Material Adverse Effect upon the rights and benefits afforded to the COMPANY (including the COMPANY's Subsidiaries) by, any such licenses, franchises, permits or government authorizations.

  • Instruments and Tangible Chattel Paper Attached hereto as Schedule 10 is a true and correct list of all promissory notes, instruments (other than checks to be deposited in the ordinary course of business), tangible chattel paper, electronic chattel paper and other evidence of indebtedness held by each Company as of the date hereof, including all intercompany notes between or among any two or more Companies or any of their Subsidiaries, stating if such instruments, chattel paper or other evidence of indebtedness is pledged under the Security Agreement.

  • Promissory Notes and Tangible Chattel Paper If the Debtor shall at any time hold or acquire any promissory notes or tangible chattel paper, the Debtor shall forthwith endorse, assign and deliver the same to the Secured Party, accompanied by such instruments of transfer or assignment duly executed in blank as the Secured Party may from time to time specify.

  • General Intangibles Borrower represents and warrants that it owns, or is licensed to use, all General Intangibles necessary to conduct its business as currently conducted except where the failure of Borrower to own or license such General Intangibles could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

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  • Conveyance of Initial Receivables In consideration of the Issuing Entity’s delivery to or upon the order of the Depositor of the Notes and the Certificates, on the Closing Date the Depositor does hereby sell, transfer, assign, set over and otherwise convey to the Issuing Entity, without recourse (subject to the obligations of the Depositor set forth herein), pursuant to an assignment in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C (the “Initial SSA Assignment”) all right, title and interest of the Depositor, whether now or hereafter acquired, and wherever located, in and to the following: (a) the Initial Receivables identified in the Schedule of Receivables to the Initial SSA Assignment delivered to the Issuing Entity (all of which are identified in World Omni’s computer files by a code indicating the Initial Receivables are owned by the Trust and pledged to the Indenture Trustee) and all monies received thereon and in respect thereof after the Initial Cutoff Date; (b) the security interests in, and the liens on, the Financed Vehicles granted by Obligors in connection with the Initial Receivables and any other interest of the Depositor in such Financed Vehicles; (c) any proceeds with respect to the Initial Receivables from claims on any physical damage, credit life or disability insurance policies covering such Financed Vehicles or Obligors; (d) any Financed Vehicle that shall have secured an Initial Receivable and shall have been acquired by or on behalf of the Depositor, the Servicer or the Trust; (e) all funds on deposit in, and “financial assets” (as such term is defined in the Uniform Commercial Code as from time to time in effect) credited to, the Trust Accounts, including the Reserve Account, the Negative Carry Account, if any, and the Pre-Funding Account, if any, from time to time, including the Reserve Account Initial Deposit, any Reserve Account Subsequent Transfer Deposit, the Negative Carry Account Initial Deposit, if any, and the Pre-Funding Account Initial Deposit, if any, and in all investments and proceeds thereof (including all income thereon); (f) the Receivables Purchase Agreement; (g) all “accounts,” “chattel paper,” “general intangibles” and “promissory notes” (as such terms are defined in the Uniform Commercial Code as from time to time in effect) constituting or relating to the foregoing; and (h) the proceeds of any and all of the foregoing (including Liquidation Proceeds); provided, however, that the foregoing items (a) through (h) shall not include the Notes and Certificates.

  • Conveyance of Contracts (a) In consideration of the Issuer's delivery of the authenticated Notes and Certificates to or upon the order of the Seller, effective upon the Closing Date, the Seller hereby sells, grants, transfers, conveys and assigns to the Issuer, without recourse (except as expressly provided in Section 2.03 hereof), all of the right, title and interest of the Seller in, to and under: (i) the Contracts listed in the Schedule of Contracts; (ii) all monies received under the Contracts on or after the Cut-Off Date; (iii) all Net Liquidation Proceeds and Net Insurance Proceeds with respect to any Financed Vehicle to which a Contract relates received on or after the Cut-Off Date; (iv) the Contract Documents and Contract Files relating to the Contracts (except the Contract Documents and Contract Files for Contracts which have been the subject of a Full Prepayment received on or after the Cut-Off Date but no later than two Business Days prior to the Closing Date, in lieu of which the Seller shall have deposited in or credited to the Collection Account on or prior to the Closing Date an amount equal to such Full Prepayment); (v) the Trust Accounts and all amounts, financial assets and investment property held therein or credited thereto, including, if applicable, all Eligible Investments credited thereto (but excluding (A) the Payahead Account and all amounts, financial assets and investment property held therein or credited thereto, including all Eligible Investments credited thereto and (B) investment income credited to the Collection Account); (vi) the right of the Seller, as purchaser under the Purchase Agreement, to cause Onyx as seller thereunder to repurchase Contracts listed in the Schedule of Contracts under certain circumstances; (vii) any and all security interests of the Seller in the Financed Vehicles and the rights to receive proceeds from claims on certain insurance policies covering the Financed Vehicles or the individual Obligors under each related Contract; (viii) the Seller's right to proceeds under the Blanket Insurance Policy with respect to the Contracts; and (ix) all proceeds in any way delivered with respect to the foregoing, all rights to payments with respect to the foregoing and all rights to enforce the foregoing. The foregoing items of property listed in this Section 2.01, together with the rights of the Indenture Trustee under the Policy, are collectively referred to as the "TRUST PROPERTY". In addition, on or prior to the Closing Date, the Seller shall cause the Insurer to deliver the Policy to the Indenture Trustee for the benefit of the Securityholders. It is the intention of the Seller and the Issuer that the assignment and transfer herein contemplated constitute (and shall be construed and treated for all purposes as) a true and complete sale of the Trust Property (other than the Spread Account and the Policy), conveying good title thereto free and clear of any liens and encumbrances, from the Seller to the Issuer. However, in the event that such conveyance is deemed to be a pledge to secure a loan (in spite of the express intent of the parties hereto that this conveyance constitutes, and shall be construed and treated for all purposes, as a true and complete sale), the Seller hereby grants to the Issuer, for the benefit of the Securityholders and the Insurer, a first priority perfected security interest in all of the Seller's right, title and interest in the Trust Property whether now existing or hereafter created and all proceeds of the foregoing to secure the loan deemed to be made in connection with such pledge and, in such event, this Agreement shall constitute a security agreement under applicable law. (b) As of the Closing Date, the Issuer acknowledges the conveyance to it of the Trust Property from the Seller, including all right, title and interest of the Seller in and to the Trust Property, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by the Issuer. Concurrently with such delivery and in exchange therefor, the Issuer has pledged to the Indenture Trustee, for the benefit of the Securityholders and the Insurer, the Trust Property and the Indenture Trustee, pursuant to the written instructions of the Issuer, has executed and caused to be authenticated and delivered the Notes to the Seller or its designee, upon the order of the Issuer. In addition, concurrently with such delivery and in exchange therefor, the Owner Trustee, pursuant to the instructions of the Seller, has executed (not in its individual capacity, but solely as Owner Trustee on behalf of the Issuer) and caused to be authenticated and delivered the Certificates to the Seller or its designee, upon the order of the Seller. (c) In connection with the sale of the Contracts pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, Onyx has filed with the office of the Secretary of State of the State of California a UCC-1 financing statement naming Onyx as debtor, naming the Seller as secured party and including the Contracts in the description of the collateral. In connection with the sale of the Contracts pursuant to this Agreement, the Seller has filed or caused to be filed with the Secretary of State of the State of California a UCC-1 financing statement naming the Seller as debtor, naming the Issuer as secured party, naming the Indenture Trustee, on behalf of the Noteholders, as assignee, and including the Contracts in the description of the collateral. In connection with the pledge of the Contracts pursuant to the Indenture, the Trust has filed with the offices of the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware UCC-1 financing statements naming the Trust as debtor and the Indenture Trustee, on behalf of the Noteholders and the Insurer, as secured party. The grant of a security interest to the Indenture Trustee and the rights of the Indenture Trustee in the Contracts shall be governed by the Indenture. The Seller shall have caused UCC-2 termination statements to have been filed with the office of Secretary of State of the State of California terminating any effective UCC-1 financing statements with respect to any outstanding security interests in the Contracts. (d) From time to time, the Servicer shall cause to be taken such actions as are necessary to continue the perfection of the respective interests of the Trust and the Indenture Trustee in the Contracts and to continue the first priority security interest of the Indenture Trustee in the Financed Vehicles and their proceeds (other than, as to such priority, any statutory lien arising by operation of law after the Closing Date which is prior to such interest), including, without limitation, the filing of financing statements, amendments thereto or continuation statements and the making of notations on records or documents of title. (e) If any change in the name, identity or corporate structure of the Seller or Onyx or the relocation of the chief executive office of either of them would make any financing or continuation statement or notice of lien filed under this Agreement or the other Basic Documents misleading within the meaning of applicable provisions of the UCC or any title statute, the Servicer, within the time period required by applicable law, shall file such financing statements or amendments as may be required to preserve and protect the interests of the Trust, the Indenture Trustee, the Securityholders and the Insurer in the Contracts, the related Financed Vehicles and the proceeds thereof. Promptly thereafter, the Servicer shall deliver to the Trust, the Indenture Trustee and the Insurer an Opinion of Counsel stating that, in the opinion of such counsel, all financing statements or amendments necessary fully to preserve and protect the interests of the Trust, the Indenture Trustee, the Securityholders and the Insurer in the Contracts, the related Financed Vehicles and the proceeds thereof have been filed, and reciting the details of such filings. (f) During the term of this Agreement, the Seller and Onyx shall each maintain its chief executive office in one of the states of the United States. (g) The Servicer shall pay all reasonable costs and disbursements in connection with the perfection and the maintenance of perfection, as against all third parties, of the Indenture Trustee's right, title and interest in and to the Contracts and in connection with maintaining the first priority security interest (subject to the security interest of the Insurer pursuant to the Insurance Agreement) in the Financed Vehicles and the proceeds thereof.

  • Collection of Accounts, General Intangibles and Negotiable Collateral At any time upon the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, Agent or Agent’s designee may (a) notify Account Debtors of any Grantor that the Accounts, General Intangibles, Chattel Paper or Negotiable Collateral of such Grantor have been assigned to Agent, for the benefit of the Lender Group and the Bank Product Providers, or that Agent has a security interest therein, and (b) collect the Accounts, General Intangibles and Negotiable Collateral of any Grantor directly, and any collection costs and expenses shall constitute part of such Grantor’s Secured Obligations under the Loan Documents.

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