List of Assets. A list of each of the assets included in the Surplus and Related Assets shall have been provided to the Insurer immediately prior to the issuance of the Initial Policies and such list shall substantially conform with the description of the Surplus and Related Assets as described in Exhibit D to the Indenture.
List of Assets. TOTAL VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- 1 Metal Exam Table w/stirrups $150.00 1 Desk 50.00 2 Chairs 40.00 1 Stool 25.00 1 Small Metal Table 30.00 1 Gooseneck Floor Lamp 15.00 1 Hyfrecator 75.00 1 Electrimatic Otoscope 30.00 1 6 Place Outlet 5.00 1 Garbage Can 10.00 2 Glass Jars w/lids 10.00 1 Utility Forcep 9-1/2" str 5.00 1 Enamel Forcep Holder 5.00 1 Emesis Basin 3.00 1 Small Glass Jar w/lid 3.00 1 Stainless Instrument Tray 8.00 1 Bandage Scissors, Lrg 3.00 4 Adson Forceps w/teeth 16.00 1 Stitch Scissors Med. 5.00 1 Str. Sharp Utility Scissors 4.00 1 Str. Blunt Ear Currette, Size 5 4.00 1 Angle Blunt Ear Currette, Size 00 4.00 1 Mertiolate Canister 2.00 ROOM 1 TOTAL $502.00 SURGERY ROOM TOTAL VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- SURGERY ROOM TOTAL $853.00 LAB LAB ROOM TOTAL $1,420.00 PAGE 20 of 64
List of Assets. The Acquired Assets include, but are not limited to, and there shall be transferred to Purchaser at Closing, all of the assets listed on Schedules 2.1(a), 2.1(b), 2.1(c), and 2.1(i).
List of Assets. The composite shielding materials, BIECOM and FEECOM, are polymers with a metal blocker, and have excellent potential in radiation safety. The materials will be referred to as “bismuth-epoxy composite”, or BIECOM, and as “iron-epoxy composite”, or FEECOM. A distinctive feature of these new materials is that it is possible to modify its protection and construction properties as required. For example, with different binding and filling agents the density of the shielding material can range from 1.9 to 5.5 g/cm³. Another advantage of the new materials is that they are more flexible than the traditional shielding materials lead and iron. The new shielding materials BIECOM and FEECOM also surpass steel in withstanding corrosion attacks and can be used as a good construction material. Because the new shielding material, in contrast to lead, is not toxic, it can be manufactured in an environmentally friendly manner. It also has good thermal stability. The mouldable nature of the new shielding material would be useful for many general shielding devices such as: syringe xxxxxxx, glove boxes, electron accelerators, radon generators, in isotopes production, or for temporary shielding, etc. FEECOM or BIECOM can be moulded into various forms, such as bricks and plates, or containers or plaster on fixed walls.
List of Assets. All domains including but not limited to xxxxxx-xxx.xxx (provide and facilitate transfer of administrative contact with the domain registrar to manage emails, websites, transfers and other domain related matters)
List of Assets. The description of the Assets attached to this Agreement shall be true and complete.
List of Assets. SXXX owns an effective marketing system that applies WeChat Pay and has proper licences to operate O2O (online to offline) and cross border businesses. In addition, it sells eCars of Gold Vitality Group, China by O2O.
List of Assets. No later than 30 days after the Closing, the Seller shall provide a complete list of Assets to the Purchaser as an amendment to Schedule 1 hereto, which shall be reviewed and approved by the Purchaser, at the Purchaser’s sole discretion. Upon review and written approval of the Purchaser, Schedule 1 shall be considered amended and part of the Assets sold pursuant to this Agreement.
List of Assets. Except as expressly provided in Section 1.03 hereof, the Purchased Assets shall include, without limitation, all of the Sellers rights, title and interests in and to:
(a) cash and cash equivalents in excess of $19,955.00 (the “Retained Cash”);
(b) all receivables (including all trade receivables);
(c) all inventory (including raw materials, work-in process and finished goods) and packaging and other supplies;
(d) prepaid licenses and permits relating to the Business and/or the Purchased Assets;
(e) miscellaneous deposits and prepaid expenses;
(f) advances to suppliers;
(g) machinery and equipment;
(h) autos and trucks;
(i) office furniture and fixtures;
(j) goodwill of the Business;
(k) all Rights (as defined in Section 5.l4) including, but not limited to, all trademarks, trade names, service marks and service names, including Monarch, and Monarch Hunting Products;
(l) all rights and privileges under and pursuant to the Assumed Contracts (as defined in Section 3.01);
(m) all claims against third parties relating to items included in the Purchase Assets, including, without limitation, unliquidated rights under manufacturer’s and ven- dor’s warranties;
(n) all customer lists, supplier lists, production records and other records relating to the Business;
(o) all computer hardware and software;
(p) rights to any and all advertising materials, including radio or television ads, jin- gles or other promotional media;
(q) prepaid insurance; and
(r) internet websites and domain names.