Other Intangibles definition

Other Intangibles means all accounts, accounts receivable, contract rights, documents, instruments, notes, chattel paper, money, indemnities, warranties and general intangibles now owned or hereafter acquired by the Debtor including, without limitation, all goodwill, customer lists, permits, federal and state tax refunds, reversionary interests in pension plan assets, Patents, Trademarks, licenses, copyrights and other rights in intellectual property, other than Receivables.
Other Intangibles means all accounts, accounts receivable, contract rights, documents, instruments, chattel paper (whether tangible or electronic), investment property, money, deposit accounts, software, commercial tort claims, letter-of-credit rights (whether or not the letter of credit is evidenced by a writing), payment intangibles and general intangibles now owned or hereafter acquired by the Borrower including, without limitation, all customer lists, permits, federal and state tax refunds, reversionary interests in pension plan assets, Trademarks, Patents, Licenses, copyrights and other rights in intellectual property, other than Receivables; together with all supporting obligations thereto.
Other Intangibles means and refer to all intangible assets, other than such Party's Systems Franchises, Systems Licenses and Systems Contracts, including subscriber lists, claims, and Intellectual Property, if any, included among such Party's Assets. Reference to PARTY A Other Intangibles shall be deemed to refer to the Other Intangibles of PARTY A, and reference to PARTY B Other Intangibles shall be deemed to refer to the Other Intangibles of PARTY B, in each case, as included among such Party's Assets.

Examples of Other Intangibles in a sentence

  • Schedule 3.4 correctly sets forth the chief executive office and principal place of business of the Debtor and the offices of the Debtor where records concerning Receivables and Other Intangibles are kept.

  • However, the Agent may, upon and during the continuance of an Event of Default or a Potential Event of Default, notify Account Debtors obligated to make payments under any or all Receivables or Other Intangibles that the Agent has a security interest in such Collateral and that payments shall be made directly to the Agent.

  • We adopted SFAS No. 142 "Goodwill and Other Intangibles" on January 1, 2002 and as a result we ceased amortizing goodwill in accordance with SFAS No. 142 which was approximately $1.2 million annually.

  • Costs related to designing, developing, obtaining and implementing internal use software are capitalized and amortized in accordance with the Goodwill and Other Intangibles Topic of the ASC.

  • Section 3064 replaces Section 3062, Goodwill and Other Intangibles and Section 3450, Research and Development.


More Definitions of Other Intangibles

Other Intangibles means all documents, instruments, chattel paper, money and General Intangibles relating to the ownership, operation and/or maintenance of the Mortgaged Property now owned or hereafter acquired by Borrower including, without limitation, to the extent not included in accounts, all rights to payment from guests and customers, all customer and guest lists, federal and state tax refunds, reversionary interests in pension plan assets, trademarks, patents, licenses, copyrights and other rights in intellectual property, other than Accounts, and, to the extent assignable, all permits, business licenses, liquor licenses and franchise agreements.
Other Intangibles means all intangible assets other than System Franchises, System Licenses and System Contracts, including subscriber lists, accounts receivable, claims, patents, and copyrights that are owned, held for use or used in connection with the Partnership's Business and in which the Partnership has, or acquires prior to Closing, any right, title or interest.
Other Intangibles means all accounts, accounts receivable, contract rights, documents, instruments, chattel paper, money and general intangibles now owned or hereafter acquired by the Grantor including, without limitation, all customer lists, permits, federal and state tax refunds, reversionary interests in pension plan assets, trademarks, patents, licenses, copyrights and other rights in intellectual property, other than Receivables.
Other Intangibles has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 2.1(h).
Other Intangibles means intangible assets as of December 31, 2021 as reported in the audited consolidated financial statements of Xxxxxxx & Xxxxxx, Inc. included in the Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 15, 2022.
Other Intangibles means telephone numbers; goodwill; licenses and license agreements, including all rights of the Borrower to enforce same; internet addresses and domain names; computer software programs (including the source and object codes therefor) and computer records and data; trade names, trademarks, trademark applications, service marks, and service xxxx applications, together with all goodwill connected with and symbolized by any of the foregoing; and all other general intangible property of the Borrower in the nature of intellectual property.
Other Intangibles. All intangible assets (other than Contracts and Intellectual Property), including Claims, unfilled customer orders, going concern value, relationships with customers and suppliers and memberships, if any.