Property Right definition

Property Right means any type of right to specific property whether it is personal or real property, tangible or intangible.
Property Right means a right to use, control or manage an Immovable Property for a period exceeding a calendar month, as granted by the Municipality without ceding legal ownership in the Property. For the avoidance of any doubt, a servitude, way leave or encroachment in, on, over or under Immovable Property granted by the Municipality, or a lease agreement entered into by the Municipality as lessor, constitutes a Property Right;
Property Right means any one of the Intellectual Property Rights.

Examples of Property Right in a sentence

  • Any sale, assignment or transfer of any nature or in any manner, or any attempt to do such, by Company or any party through Company of any ownership interest or Intellectual Property Right of BNYM in the Proprietary Items shall be void.

  • Contractor shall perform its obligations under this Agreement in a manner that the Work (including each Deliverable) and any portion thereof, does not infringe, or constitute an infringement, misappropriation or violation of, any Intellectual Property Right.

  • To the knowledge of the Parent, no person is infringing the rights of the Parent with respect to any Intellectual Property Right.

  • No claims are pending or, to the knowledge of the Parent, threatened that the Parent is infringing or otherwise adversely affecting the rights of any person with regard to any Intellectual Property Right.

  • Except for the license granted in paragraph 2.2 of this Client Agreement, no other license, right, or interest in any goodwill or Intellectual Property Right in the Trading Platform or any part or derivative work thereof is granted or conveyed to you.


More Definitions of Property Right

Property Right means any right of ownership of, lawful possession of, right of use of or occupancy right to, property.
Property Right means the property right created by this chapter.
Property Right means a right to use, control or manage a Property for a period exceeding a Calendar Month, as granted by Breede Valley Municipality without ceding legal ownership in the Property. For the avoidance of any doubt, a servitude, way leave or encroachment in, on, over or under property granted by BVM, or a lease agreement entered into by BVM as lessor, constitutes a Property Right;
Property Right means, in relation to Property, a right to use, control or manage the Property for a determinable period without the loss of ownership of the Property by the Municipality, as contemplated by Chapter 4 of the MATR;
Property Right means a right to use, control or manage a Property for a period exceeding a Calendar Month, as granted by the City without ceding legal ownership in the Property. For the avoidance of any doubt, a servitude, way leave or encroachment in, on, over or under Property granted by the City, or a lease agreement entered into by the City as lessor, constitutes a Property Right;
Property Right means zakelijk recht including, without limitation, ground lease, right of superficies (opstalrecht) or condominium right (appartementsrecht); (e) “real property” means the land including any buildings and works erected thereon as well as any property right giving a right to use that land and/or any building and/or works erected thereon (onroerend goed); (f) a "security interest" includes, in respect of the Borrower or in connection with any security in the Netherlands, any mortgage (hypotheek), pledge (pandrecht), retention of title arrangement (eigendomsvoorbehoud), privilege (voorrecht), right of retention (recht van retentie), right to reclaim goods (recht van reclame), and, in general, any right in rem (beperkt recht), created for the purpose of granting security (goederenrechtelijk zekerheidsrecht); (g) "the Netherlands" or "Dutch" refers to the European part of the Netherlands only. (h) "wilful misconduct" means opzet; and In any Finance Document in relation to the Borrower, a reference to: (i) a "necessary action to authorise", where applicable, includes, without limitation: (i) any action required to comply with the Works Councils Act of the Netherlands (Wet op de ondernemingsraden); and (ii) obtaining positive or neutral advice (advies) from each competent works council(s) (or confirmation that the competent works council(s) will not exercise its right to render advice) which, if conditional, contains conditions which, in the opinion of the Lenders, can reasonably be complied with and would not cause and are not reasonably likely to cause a breach of any term of this Agreement; (j) "constitutional documents" means the articles of association (statuten) and deed of incorporation (akte van oprichting) and an up-to-date extract of registration of the Trade Register of the Dutch Chamber of Commerce; (k) a "winding-up", "administration" or "dissolution" (and any of those terms) includes the Borrower being declared bankrupt (failliet verklaard) or dissolved (ontbonden); (l) a "moratorium" includes surseance van betaling and "a moratorium is declared" includes surseance verleend; (m) any "step" or "procedure" taken in connection with insolvency proceedings includes a Dutch entity having filed a notice under section 36 of the Tax Collection Act of the Netherlands (Invorderingswet 1990) or section 60 of the Social Insurance Financing Act
Property Right means all documented suggestions for improvements and applications for inventions and patents, utility models and know-how.