Other Property definition

Other Property shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.8.
Other Property shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.4.
Other Property shall have the meaning set forth in Section 16.14.

Examples of Other Property in a sentence

  • The Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations, and links to State radon protection maps and other property condition maps are posted on the Authority website at xxx.XxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx > Learn about TPA > Airport Business > Other Business Links – Radon Gas and Other Property Conditions.

  • Automobile, Fire, and Other Property Losses The University is required to maintain fire and lightning coverage on all state-owned buildings and contents through the State Property Fire Insurance Fund (Fund), an internal service fund of the State.

  • Beneficiary shall have the right to sell, and any court in which foreclosure proceedings may be brought shall have the right to order a sale of, the Subject Property and any or all of the Collateral or Other Property as a whole or in separate parcels, in any order that Beneficiary may designate.

  • The Borrower grants to the Bank a security interest in the Deposits, and the Bank is authorized to setoff and apply, all Deposits, Securities and Other Property, and Bank Debt against any and all Liabilities.

  • Income, expenses, and carrying value adjustments related to other property owned are included in Gains (Losses) on Other Property Owned, Net in the Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income.


More Definitions of Other Property

Other Property means the Seller’s entire right, title and interest in and to (a) all fixtures, machinery, systems, equipment and items of personal property owned by the Seller and attached or appurtenant to, located on and used in connection with the ownership, use, operation or maintenance of the Land or Improvements, if any, and (b) all intangible property owned by the Seller arising from or used in connection with the ownership, use, operation or maintenance of the Land or Improvements, if any.
Other Property means the following as defined in the California Uniform Commercial Code in effect on the date hereof with such additions to such term as may hereafter be made, and all rights relating thereto: all present and future “commercial tort claims” (including without limitation any commercial tort claims identified in the Representations), “documents”, “instruments”, “promissory notes”, “chattel paper”, “letters of credit”, “letter-of-credit rights”, “fixtures”, “farm products” and “money”; and all other goods and personal property of every kind, tangible and intangible, whether or not governed by the California Uniform Commercial Code.
Other Property means the following as defined in the Code in effect on the date hereof with such additions to such term as may hereafter be made, and all rights relating thereto: all present and future “commercial tort claims” (including without limitation any commercial tort claims identified in the Representations), “documents”, “instruments”, “promissory notes”, “chattel paper”, “letters of credit”, “letter-of-credit rights”, “fixtures”, “farm products” and “money”; and all other goods and personal property of every kind, tangible and intangible, whether or not governed by the Code.
Other Property means any tangible property other than "money" and "securities" that has intrinsic value. "Other property" does not include "computer programs", "electronic data" or any property specifically excluded under this Policy.
Other Property means any tangible property other than "money" and "securities" that has intrinsic value but does not include any property excluded under this policy.
Other Property means the following as defined in the California Uniform Commercial Code in effect on the date hereof with such additions to such term as may hereafter be made, and all rights relating thereto: all present and future "commercial tort claims", "documents", "instruments", "promissory notes", "chattel paper", "letters of credit", "letter-of-credit rights", "fixtures", "farm products" and "money"; and all other goods and personal property of every kind, tangible and intangible, whether or not governed by the California Uniform Commercial Code.
Other Property means property that is held by the State or a statutory authority for or on behalf of a person other than the State or a statutory authority;