Linked Rights definition

Linked Rights. In relation to each Debt and all Returned Goods the benefit of:- (A) all Your rights (but not obligations) as an unpaid seller/creditor and under the relevant Transaction (if any), save Your ownership of the relevant goods; (B) all bonds, insurances, securities, guarantees and indemnities and any documents of title to the relevant goods, shipping documents, customs forms, airway bills or similar; (C) all Debt Information and the ownership of all Returned Goods; (D) interest and all cash, cheques, bills of exchange, instruments (negotiable or not) and other forms of payment;
Linked Rights. In relation to each Debt and all Returned Goods the benefit of:-

Examples of Linked Rights in a sentence

  • This will cover completing, endorsing or negotiating any cheques and other instruments, instituting or defending proceedings and performing such other acts as may be felt necessary or beneficial to perfect title to or recover any Debt, Linked Rights or Returned Goods or securing performance of any of Your obligations under this Agreement, any Transaction or under any policy of credit insurance in which We have an interest.

Related to Linked Rights

  • Licensed Rights means the rights granted to You subject to the terms and conditions of this Public License, which are limited to all Copyright and Similar Rights that apply to Your use of the Licensed Material and that the Licensor has authority to license.

  • Dividend Equivalent Right means an Award entitling the grantee to receive credits based on cash dividends that would have been paid on the shares of Stock specified in the Dividend Equivalent Right (or other award to which it relates) if such shares had been issued to and held by the grantee.

  • Dividend Equivalent means a right to receive the equivalent value (in cash or Shares) of dividends paid on Shares, awarded under Section 9.2.

  • Trademark Rights means all common law and other rights (but in no event any of the obligations) in and to the Trademarks in the United States and any state thereof and in foreign countries.