Common use of Inventory and Goods Clause in Contracts

Inventory and Goods. All inventory of Debtor, whether now owned or hereafter acquired and wherever located and other tangible personal property held for sale or lease or furnished or to be furnished under contracts of service or consumed in Debtor’s business, and all goods of Debtor, whether now owned or hereafter acquired and wherever located, including without limitation all computer programs embedded in goods, and all other Inventory and Goods, as each such term may be defined in the Uniform Commercial Code as in effect in the state of Minnesota from time to time (the “UCC”), of the Debtor, whether now owned or hereafter acquired;

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Security Agreement (Winmark Corp), Security Agreement (MGC DIAGNOSTICS Corp), Security Agreement (CompuCredit Holdings Corp)

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Inventory and Goods. All inventory of Debtor, whether now owned or hereafter acquired and wherever located and other tangible personal property held for sale or lease or furnished or to be furnished under contracts of service or consumed in Debtor’s 's business, and all goods of Debtor, whether now owned or hereafter acquired and wherever located, including without limitation all computer programs embedded in goods, and all other Inventory and Goods, as each such term may be defined in the Uniform Commercial Code as in effect in the state of Minnesota from time to time (the "UCC"), of the Debtor, whether now owned or hereafter acquired;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Security Agreement (August Technology Corp)

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Inventory and Goods. All inventory of Debtor, whether now owned or hereafter acquired and wherever located and other tangible personal property held for sale or lease or furnished or to be furnished under contracts of service or consumed in Debtor’s business, and all goods of Debtor, whether now owned or hereafter acquired and wherever located, including without limitation all computer programs embedded in goods, and all other Inventory (“Inventory”) and Goods (“Goods”), as each such term may be defined in the Uniform Commercial Code as in effect in the state of Minnesota from time to time (the “UCC”), of the Debtor, whether now owned or hereafter acquired;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Security Agreement (Vascular Solutions Inc)

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