Devolution of Title definition

Devolution of Title means the mode and manner in which the right, title and interest in/over the Said Premises devolved upon and/or was acquired by the Owner, as more specifically described in Schedule J hereunder written.
Devolution of Title means the various arrangements and agreements described in Schedule “B” whereby the Lessee Interest in the Lands passed from the original parties of the Lease to the Clarified Lessee;
Devolution of Title means the various arrangements and agreements described in Schedule "B" whereby the Working Interests in the Lands passed from the original parties to the Master Agreement to the current Parties.

Examples of Devolution of Title in a sentence

  • The particulars of title of the purchased land more fully described in the Second Schedule hereto (Devolution of Title).

  • The Devolution of Title of the said Owners is morefully mentioned and stated in the SCHEDULE A (Part II) hereunder written.

  • The particulars of title of the purchased land more fully described in the Part II of the First Schedule hereto (Devolution of Title).

  • The undertaking of the Buyers to the Sellers that the Buyers are acquainted with, fully aware of and is thoroughly satisfied about the title of the Owners, the Sanctioned Plan, all the background papers described in the Devolution of Title, the right of the Sellers to enter into this Agreement and the extent of the rights being granted in favour of the Buyers, and the Buyers shall not raise any objection with regard thereto.

  • This body reports directly to parliament and is independent of government departments and other agencies.

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  • The Vendors are the joint and absolute owners in respect of the SCHEDULE PROPERTY, morefully described in the FIRST SCHEDULE hereunder, which the Vendors have acquired right, title and interest thereof in the manner contemplated in the Devolution of Title in respect of the Schedule Property, morefully described in the SECOND SCHEDULE hereto.

  • The Owners have represented to the Buyers that by virtue of the events and in the circumstances described in Part-II of the 1st Schedule below (Devolution of Title), the Owners have become the joint owners of the Said Property, free from all encumbrances and the Developer is now in peaceful possession thereof.

  • The Owner is the absolute and lawful owner of the property (“Project Land”) more fully described in Part – I of the First Schedule hereto, the particulars of title whereof are more fully described in Part – II of the First Schedule hereto (Devolution of Title).

  • As of December 31, 2004 and 2005, total interest free loans to shareholders amounted to $1.2 million.

Related to Devolution of Title

  • Document of title means a record that in the regular course of business or financing is treated as adequately evidencing that the person in possession or control of the record is entitled to receive, control, hold, and dispose of the record and the goods the record covers and that purports to be issued by or addressed to a bailee and to cover goods in the bailee's possession which are either identified or are fungible portions of an identified mass. The term includes a bill of lading, transport document, dock warrant, dock receipt, warehouse receipt, and order for delivery of goods. "Electronic document of title" means a document of title evidenced by a record consisting of information stored in an electronic medium. "Tangible document of title" means a document of title evidenced by a record consisting of information that is inscribed on a tangible medium.

  • Certificate of title means, with respect to any Financed Vehicle, the certificate of title or other documentary evidence of ownership of such Financed Vehicle as issued by the department, agency or official of the jurisdiction (whether in paper or electronic form) in which such Financed Vehicle is titled responsible for accepting applications for, and maintaining records regarding, certificates of title and liens thereon.

  • Documents of Title Has the meaning given that term in the UCC.

  • Cemetery merchandise means merchandise described in section 4(1)(k)(i).

  • Furniture coating means any paint designed for application to room furnishings including, but not limited to, cabinets (kitchen, bath and vanity), tables, chairs, beds, and sofas.

  • Chattels means all fixtures, furnishings, fittings, appliances, apparatus, equipment, building materials and components, machinery and articles of personal property, of whatever kind or nature, including any replacements, proceeds or products thereof and additions thereto, other than those owned by lessees, now or at any time hereafter intended to be or actually affixed to, attached to, placed upon, or used in any way in connection with the complete and comfortable use, enjoyment, development, occupancy or operation of the Premises, and whether located on or off the Premises.

  • Appliances means and include electrical, mechanical and electronic appliances such as refrigerator, television, DVD player, videocassette recorder/player, washing machine, microwave oven, music system, personal computer, laptops and air-conditioner contained or fixed in the Insured’s home for domestic use.

  • Vehicles means all railcars, cars, trucks, trailers, construction and earth moving equipment and other vehicles covered by a certificate of title law of any state and all tires and other appurtenances to any of the foregoing.

  • Goods means all of the equipment, machinery, and/or other materials that the supplier is required to supply to the purchaser under the contract.

  • Recreational Fire means a fire for the cooking of food, warmth, fellowship or ceremonial purposes.

  • Physical Assets means equity securities, debt securities, fixed income securities and units in exchanged traded funds.

  • General Assets shall have the meaning given it in Section 3.6(a) hereof;

  • School equipment means a durable school-owned machine, equipment, or tool used by a student as part of an activity, course, or program in a secondary school and includes a saw or 3D printer. “School equipment” includes a saw or 3D printer.

  • Merchandise means any personal property offered or sold for use in connection with the funeral, final disposition, memorialization, or interment of human remains, but which is exclusive of interment rights.

  • Security Property means all right, title and interest in, to and under any Security Document, including:

  • Physical assault means intentionally causing or attempting to cause physical harm to another through force or violence.

  • Machinery means any article or combination of articles assembled, arranged or connected and which is used or intended to be used for converting any form of energy to performing work, or which is used or intended to be used, whether incidental thereto or not, for developing, receiving, storing, containing, confining, transforming, transmitting, transferring or controlling any form of energy;

  • Cemetery means 1 or a combination of more than 1 of the following:

  • Equipments and ‘Plants’ shall mean and include all sorts of machineries and accessories, apparatus, instruments, components manufactured articles and parts etc. to be supplied or provided by the contractor under the terms of the contract , unless otherwise specified

  • Leased Intangible Property means all agreements, service contracts, equipment leases, booking agreements and other arrangements or agreements affecting the ownership, repair, maintenance, management, leasing or operation of the Leased Property, or any portion thereof, to which Landlord is a party; all books, records and files relating to the leasing, maintenance, management or operation of the Leased Property, or any portion thereof, belonging to Landlord; all transferable or assignable permits, certificates of occupancy, operating permits, sign permits, development rights and approvals, certificates, licenses, warranties and guarantees, rights to deposits, trade names, service marks, telephone exchange numbers identified with the Leased Property, and all other transferable intangible property, miscellaneous rights, benefits and privileges of any kind or character belonging to Landlord with respect to the Leased Property.

  • Acceptable Document of Title means, with respect to any Inventory, a tangible, negotiable xxxx of lading or other Document (as defined in the UCC) that (a) is issued by a common carrier which is not an Affiliate of the Approved Foreign Vendor or any Loan Party which is in actual possession of such Inventory, (b) is issued to the order of a Loan Party or, if so requested by the Agent, to the order of the Agent, (c) names the Agent as a notify party and bears a conspicuous notation on its face of the Agent’s security interest therein, (d) is not subject to any Lien (other than in favor of the Agent), and (e) is on terms otherwise reasonably acceptable to the Agent.

  • Furniture means articles of which wood, reeds, rattan, cane, seagrass or metal comprise the whole or part and such as are usually made or assembled by cabinet makers, assemblers in the furnishing trades, chair and couch makers, upholsterers, wood carvers, or wood turners; and

  • National Assembly (“Cynulliad Cenedlaethol”) means the National Assembly for Wales;

  • Motorcycle means every motor vehicle designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact

  • Watercraft means:any vessel, craft or thing made or intended to float on or in or travel on or through water, other than model boats.

  • Purchased Equipment means any equipment, including any Software, sold by BT to the Customer.