Identifying Retained Property Sample Clauses

Identifying Retained Property. Consultant shall own all intellectual property rights in and to any software, know-how or technology developed by Consultant prior to execution of, or independent of, this Agreement and used or delivered in any Deliverable; provided, however, that such software or technology is identified in the Statement of Work or otherwise mutually agreed upon by the parties in writing (collectively, the “Retained Property”). In addition, Consultant shall not incorporate any Retained Property into any Deliverables or Consultant Work Product without Client’s prior written consent. In the event that it is subsequently determined that Consultant incorporated Retained Property into the Deliverables or Consultant Work Product without Client’s prior written consent, Consultant will remove and replace the Retained Property at its own expense upon Client’s request.
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  • Owned Property Section 5.14

  • NET RETAINED LINES A. This Agreement applies to only that portion of any insurance which the Company retains net for its own account; and in calculating the amount of any loss hereunder and also in computing the amount or amounts in excess of which this Agreement attaches, only loss or losses in respect of that portion of any insurance which the Company retains net for its own account shall be included.

  • Owned Properties The Company does not own any real property.

  • Owned Real Property The Company does not own any real property.

  • No Joint Assessment; Separate Lots Borrower has not suffered, permitted or initiated the joint assessment of the Mortgaged Property (i) with any other real property constituting a separate tax lot, and (ii) with any portion of the Mortgaged Property which may be deemed to constitute personal property, or any other procedure whereby the lien of any taxes which may be levied against such personal property shall be assessed or levied or charged to the Mortgaged Property as a single lien. The Mortgaged Property is comprised of one or more parcels, each of which constitutes a separate tax lot and none of which constitutes a portion of any other tax lot.

  • Excluded Property Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 2.1, the property, assets, rights and interests set forth in this Section 2.2 (the “Excluded Property”) are excluded from the Property:

  • Tax Parcels Each Mortgaged Property constitutes one or more complete separate tax lots or is subject to an endorsement under the related Title Policy insuring same, or in certain instances an application has been made to the applicable governing authority for creation of separate tax lots, which shall be effective for the next tax year.

  • Additional Property Collateral shall also include the following property (collectively, the “Additional Property”) which Debtor becomes entitled to receive or shall receive in connection with any other Collateral: (a) any stock certificate, including without limitation, any certificate representing a stock dividend or any certificate in connection with any recapitalization, reclassification, merger, consolidation, conversion, sale of assets, combination of shares, stock split or spin-off; (b) any option, warrant, subscription or right, whether as an addition to or in substitution of any other Collateral; (c) any dividends or distributions of any kind whatsoever, whether distributable in cash, stock or other property; (d) any interest, premium or principal payments; and (e) any conversion or redemption proceeds; provided, however, that until the occurrence of an Event of Default (as hereinafter defined), Debtor shall be entitled to all cash dividends and all interest paid on the Collateral (except interest paid on any certificate of deposit pledged hereunder) free of the security interest created under this Agreement. All Additional Property received by Debtor shall be received in trust for the benefit of Secured Party. All Additional Property and all certificates or other written instruments or documents evidencing and/or representing the Additional Property that is received by Debtor, together with such instruments of transfer as Secured Party may request, shall immediately be delivered to or deposited with Secured Party and held by Secured Party as Collateral under the terms of this Agreement. If the Additional Property received by Debtor shall be shares of stock or other securities, such shares of stock or other securities shall be duly endorsed in blank or accompanied by proper instruments of transfer and assignment duly executed in blank with, if requested by Secured Party, signatures guaranteed by a bank or member firm of the New York Stock Exchange, all in form and substance satisfactory to Secured Party. Secured Party shall be deemed to have possession of any Collateral in transit to Secured Party or its agent.

  • Access to Premises and Information At reasonable times prior to the Closing Date, the Seller will provide the Purchaser and its representatives with reasonable access during business hours to the assets, titles, contracts and records of the Seller and furnish such additional information concerning the Seller's business as the Purchaser from time to time may reasonably request.

  • Access to Property Borrower shall permit agents, representatives and employees of Lender to inspect the Property or any part thereof at reasonable hours upon reasonable advance notice.

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