Contractual Rights definition

Contractual Rights. As defined in the Preliminary Statement.
Contractual Rights means the full benefit of all unfilled written quotations, tenders for contracts which remain open for acceptance, and entitlements and engagements to which the Company is entitled at the Closing Time, whether written or oral, including any deposits made in connection therewith, and forward commitments of the Company for supplies or materials entered into in the ordinary course, including those set forth in Schedule 3.1.10 by which a Person is bound, which involves or may result in the payment of money by or to any contracting party of an amount exceeding $15,000.00 in a calendar year;
Contractual Rights means all representations, covenants, guarantees, indemnities and other contractual provisions in favour of the Administrative Agent (other than any such made or granted solely for its own benefit) made or granted in or pursuant to any of the Financing Documents.

Examples of Contractual Rights in a sentence

  • Accordingly certain provisions of this Access Arrangement are made subject to those Pre-existing Contractual Rights.

  • Section 321(1) of the National Gas Access (Western Australia) Law prohibits an applicable Access Arrangement having the effect of depriving a person of a relevant protected contractual right, which includes Pre-existing Contractual Rights.

  • Assets, contingent assets and contractual rightsOn January 1, 2018, the KRG adopted the recommendations of new sections PS 3210, Assets, PS 3320, Contingent Assets, and PS 3380, Contractual Rights, of the CPA Canada Public Sector Accounting Handbook.

  • Seller will take all steps reasonably necessary to preserve all Contractual Rights and its rights in all Intellectual Property and Intangible Property.

  • Each of the dispositions, assignments or charges over property effected in or pursuant to CLAUSES 3.1 (Contractual Rights) to CLAUSE 3.4 (Floating Charge) (inclusive) is made with full title guarantee or, in relation to any rights or assets situated in Scotland or governed by Scots law, with absolute warrandice.


More Definitions of Contractual Rights

Contractual Rights has the meaning given to it in Section 2.4;
Contractual Rights means all present and future rights of the Grantor arising under or in connection with any agreements (such as, by way of example only, construction contracts, architects’ agreements, engineers’ contracts, utility contracts, maintenance agreements, franchise agreements and service contracts), permits, licenses, certificates and entitlements in any way relating to the development, construction, use, occupancy, operation, maintenance, enjoyment, acquisition or ownership of the Charged Property or any part thereof.
Contractual Rights means, with respect to any Person, any contract, agreement, deed, mortgage, lease, license, commitment, promise, undertaking, arrangement or understanding, whether written or oral and whether express or implied, or other document or instrument to which or by which such Person is a party or otherwise subject or bound or to which or by which any property, business, operation, asset or right of such Person is subject or bound.
Contractual Rights means all rights of the Mortgagor(s) (actual and contingent) under or in relation to the Mortgaged Agreements including, without limitation:
Contractual Rights means the right under an oral, written, implied, or equitable contract, agreement, or understanding to receive a contractual benefit or claim entitlement to a right or impose an obligation, and shall include Claims for royalties pertaining to any of the Megdal Assets and shall also include claims pertaining to the conception, design, manufacture, installation, and patenting of products by La-Z-Boy, its Affiliates, or Affiliated Persons regardless of whether such yet exist.
Contractual Rights means and includes any and all rights under any contracts, agreements or other documents in any manner related to the ownership, possession, lease or use of the Assets, or to the ownership, operation or conduct of the Business, including, but not limited to, purchase and sales orders, all service and support contracts, all other contracts necessary, convenient or required in order to carry on the Business, and all of Seller's rights to service its customers, all customer records and other pertinent books and records. The Contractual Rights include, but are not limited to, the contractual rights listed in Schedule 1.4.
Contractual Rights means, collectively, all of the Borrower's rights and remedies under, and all moneys and claims for money due or to become due to the Borrower under, any contracts or agreements and any and all amendments, supplements, extensions, and renewals thereof including, without limitation, all rights and claims of the Borrower now or hereafter existing: (a) under any insurance, indemnities, warranties, and guarantees provided for or arising out of or in connection with the foregoing contracts or agreements; (b) for any damages arising out of or for breach or default under or in connection with the foregoing contracts or agreements; (c) to all other amounts from time to time paid or payable under or in connection with the foregoing contracts or agreements; or (d) to exercise or enforce any and all covenants, remedies, powers and privileges thereunder.