Long-term intangible property Sample Clauses

Long-term intangible property. Long-term intangible property appertaining to the Part of the Enterprise, including all parts and appurtenances thereof, is registered in the prescribed records of the Depositor as a part of the assets, and is defined in Annexe No. 3 hereto.
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  • Intangible Property Intangible and intellectual property of this award shall generally follow provisions established in 2 CFR § 200.315.

  • Tangible Property Except for specific items which may be owned by independent contractors, the machinery, equipment, fixtures, tools and supplies used in connection with the Resort, including without limitation, with respect to the operations and maintenance of the Common Elements, are owned either by Borrower, Silverleaf Club, or the applicable Timeshare Owners’ Association.

  • Intangible Personal Property (a) The Disclosure Schedule contains a true and complete list of all material trademarks, service marks, trade names (including the name "OmniAmerica" and all derivations thereof used by OmniAmericaSub), patents, copyrights and applications for the foregoing owned by OmniAmericaSub (collectively, the "OmniAmericaSub Intellectual Property"), all material licenses to which OmniAmericaSub is a licensor or licensee, and all non-competition covenants of OmniAmericaSub. OmniAmericaSub is the sole and exclusive owner of the OmniAmericaSub Intellectual Property indicated on the Disclosure Schedule to be owned by it free and clear of all Liens, except Permitted Liens, if any, and has the right to use the OmniAmericaSub Intellectual Property, having not granted or entered into any agreement, covenant, license or sublicense with respect thereto. (b) No written claims or demands have been asserted against any of the OmniSubsidiaries with respect to any of the OmniAmericaSub Intellectual Property, and no Proceedings have been instituted, are pending or, to the Knowledge of OmniAmerica Management, threatened against OmniAmericaSub which challenge the rights of OmniAmericaSub with respect to any of such assets. To the Knowledge of OmniAmerica Management, the businesses and operations of OmniAmericaSub and the use or publication of the OmniAmericaSub Intellectual Property does not involve infringement or claimed infringement of any United States trademark, trade name, copyright or patent. (c) No director, officer or stockholder, or, to the Knowledge of OmniAmerica Management, employee, consultant, distributor, representative, advisor, salesman or agent of any of the OmniSubsidiaries owns, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, any trademarks, trade names, or copyrights, or applications for the foregoing, or other material tangible personal property which OmniAmericaSub is presently using or the use of which is necessary for the business of any of the OmniSubsidiaries as now conducted. None of the directors, officers or stockholders of any of the OmniSubsidiaries has entered into any agreement regarding know-how, trade secrets, or prohibition or restriction of competition, or solicitation of customers or any other similar restrictive agreement or covenant, whether written or oral, with any Persons other than the OmniSubsidiaries.

  • 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.

  • Tangible Personal Property (a) The Contractor on its behalf and on behalf of its Affiliates, as defined below, shall comply with the provisions of Conn. Gen. Stat. §12-411b, as follows: (1) For the term of the Contract, the Contractor and its Affiliates shall collect and remit to the State of Connecticut, Department of Revenue Services, any Connecticut use tax due under the provisions of Chapter 219 of the Connecticut General Statutes for items of tangible personal property sold by the Contractor or by any of its Affiliates in the same manner as if the Contractor and such Affiliates were engaged in the business of selling tangible personal property for use in Connecticut and had sufficient nexus under the provisions of Chapter 219 to be required to collect Connecticut use tax; (2) A customer’s payment of a use tax to the Contractor or its Affiliates relieves the customer of liability for the use tax; (3) The Contractor and its Affiliates shall remit all use taxes they collect from customers on or before the due date specified in the Contract, which may not be later than the last day of the month next succeeding the end of a calendar quarter or other tax collection period during which the tax was collected; (4) The Contractor and its Affiliates are not liable for use tax billed by them but not paid to them by a customer; and (5) Any Contractor or Affiliate who fails to remit use taxes collected on behalf of its customers by the due date specified in the Contract shall be subject to the interest and penalties provided for persons required to collect sales tax under chapter 219 of the general statutes. (b) For purposes of this section of the Contract, the word “Affiliate” means any person, as defined in section 12-1 of the general statutes, that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with another person. A person controls another person if the person owns, directly or indirectly, more than ten per cent of the voting securities of the other person. The word “voting security” means a security that confers upon the holder the right to vote for the election of members of the board of directors or similar governing body of the business, or that is convertible into, or entitles the holder to receive, upon its exercise, a security that confers such a right to vote. “Voting security” includes a general partnership interest. (c) The Contractor represents and warrants that each of its Affiliates has vested in the Contractor plenary authority to so bind the Affiliates in any agreement with the State of Connecticut. The Contractor on its own behalf and on behalf of its Affiliates shall also provide, no later than 30 days after receiving a request by the State’s contracting authority, such information as the State may require to ensure, in the State’s sole determination, compliance with the provisions of Chapter 219 of the Connecticut General Statutes, including, but not limited to, §12-411b.

  • 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.

  • Intangible Assets 4,912 Other assets........................................................... 113,928 Total assets........................................................... 6,920,723 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

  • Real Property; Personal Property (a) On the Disaffiliation Date, Local Church will have full title and ownership of the Real Property and Personal Property. The parties shall ensure all necessary transfers or other transactions relating to the above properties are completed on or prior to the Disaffiliation Date. Any costs resulting from such transfers or other transactions shall be borne by Local Church. Annual Conference shall fully cooperate with Local Church, as needed and applicable, to ensure that such transfers and other transactions convey all of Annual Conference’s interest – both for itself and on behalf of The United Methodist Church – in the Real Property and Personal Property, both tangible and intangible, of Local Church. (b) At Closing, the Annual Conference shall deliver to the Local Church: (i) the Deed(s) quitclaiming and releasing all interest of the Annual Conference in the Real Property to the Local Church; (ii) the Bill of Sale conveying all the interest of the Annual Conference in the Personal Property to the Local Church; and, (iii) a FIRPTA certificate.

  • 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.

  • Condition of Tangible Assets All buildings, structures, facilities, equipment and other material items of tangible property and assets included in the Assets are in good operating condition and repair, subject to normal wear and maintenance, are usable in the regular and ordinary course of business and conform to all applicable laws, ordinances, codes, rules and regulations relating to their construction, use and operation.

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