Third-Party Collateral Sites Sample Clauses

Third-Party Collateral Sites. Set forth in Schedule IV are the names and addresses of all persons other than the Obligors that have possession of any of the Collateral of any Obligor with an aggregate value exceeding $2,500,000, excluding any leased site identified in Schedule V.
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Third-Party Collateral Sites. Set forth below are all the names and addresses of all persons other than Debtor and any other Grantor that have possession of assets of the Debtor or any other Grantor with an aggregate value exceeding $25,000, excluding any leased sites identified on Schedule II-G. Name Collateral Location of Collateral

Related to Third-Party Collateral Sites

  • Intellectual Property Collateral With respect to any Intellectual Property Collateral the loss, impairment or infringement of which might have a Material Adverse Effect:

  • As to Intellectual Property Collateral Each Grantor covenants and agrees to comply with the following provisions as such provisions relate to any Intellectual Property Collateral material to the operations or business of such Grantor:

  • Grant of License to Use Intellectual Property Collateral For the purpose of enabling Agent to exercise rights and remedies under Section 7 hereof (including, without limiting the terms of Section 7 hereof, in order to take possession of, hold, preserve, process, assemble, prepare for sale, market for sale, sell or otherwise dispose of Collateral) at such time as Agent shall be lawfully entitled to exercise such rights and remedies, each Grantor hereby grants to Agent, for the benefit of Agent and Lenders, an irrevocable, nonexclusive license (exercisable without payment of royalty or other compensation to such Grantor) to use, license or sublicense any Intellectual Property now owned or hereafter acquired by such Grantor, and wherever the same may be located, and including in such license access to all media in which any of the licensed items may be recorded or stored and to all computer software and programs used for the compilation or printout thereof.

  • Personal Property Collateral The Administrative Agent shall have received, in form and substance satisfactory to the Administrative Agent:

  • Real Property Collateral The Administrative Agent shall have received, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent:

  • Certain Provisions Concerning Intellectual Property Collateral SECTION 6.1.

  • Third Party Intellectual Property The Manager shall assist and fully cooperate with the Successor Manager or its designated alternate service provider in obtaining any necessary licenses or consents to use any third party Intellectual Property then being used by the Manager or any Sub-manager. The Manager shall assign, and shall cause each Sub-manager to assign, any such license or sublicense directly to the Successor Manager or its designated alternate service provider to the extent the Manager, or each Sub-manager as applicable, has the rights to assign such agreements to the Successor Manager without incurring any additional cost.

  • Possessory Collateral Immediately upon Borrower’s receipt of any portion of the Collateral evidenced by an agreement, Instrument or Document, including, without limitation, any Tangible Chattel Paper and any Investment Property consisting of certificated securities, Borrower shall deliver the original thereof to Lender together with an appropriate endorsement or other specific evidence of assignment thereof to Lender (in form and substance acceptable to Lender). If an endorsement or assignment of any such items shall not be made for any reason, Lender is hereby irrevocably authorized, as Borrower’s attorney and agent-in-fact, to endorse or assign the same on Borrower’s behalf.

  • Intellectual Property Assets (a) The term “

  • Licenses; Intellectual Property Maintain, and cause each Subsidiary of the Borrower to maintain, in full force and effect, all licenses, franchises, Intellectual Property, permits, authorizations and other rights as are necessary for the conduct of its business, the loss of which could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

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