Tenant Intangible Property definition

Tenant Intangible Property means all the following at any time owned by Tenant in connection with its use of any portion of the Premises: Medicare, Medicaid and other accounts and proceeds thereof; rents, profits, income or revenue derived from such operation or use; all documents, chattel paper, instruments, contract rights (including all leases with subtenants and contracts with employees and third parties), deposit accounts, general intangibles and choses in action; refunds of any Taxes or Other Charges; if applicable, licenses and permits necessary or desirable for Tenant’s use of any portion of the Premises, any applicable certificate of need, occupancy or other similar certificate, and the exclusive right to transfer, move or apply for the foregoing and manage the business conducted at any portion of the Premises; and the right to use the name and any other trade or other name now or hereafter associated with its operation of the Premises.
Tenant Intangible Property means all the following at any time owned by Tenant in connection with its use of any portion of the Premises: Medicare, Medicaid and other accounts and proceeds thereof; rents, profits, income or revenue derived from such operation or use; all documents, chattel paper, instruments, contract rights (including contracts with residents, employees and third-party payors), deposit accounts, general intangibles and chooses in action; refunds of any Taxes or Other Charges for periods of time during the Term; and licenses and permits necessary or desirable for Tenant’s use of any portion of the Premises, including licensed Medicaid beds (if applicable). Except as may be allowed under common law, Landlord shall have no lien or security interest in or to the Tenant Property, and any such common law lien or security interest of Landlord shall be automatically subordinate to the lien and security interest of any third party lender providing to Tenant a working capital line of credit for financing the Tenant Property (a “Tenant Financing”), whether such Tenant Financing exists as of the Commencement Date or future Tenant Financing, and no further instrument of subordination shall be required. Notwithstanding and in addition to the foregoing, with respect to a Tenant Financing, Landlord and Prime Landlord agree, at Tenant’s request, to execute such instruments as are reasonably requested by Tenant or Tenant’s lender providing the Tenant Financing to evidence Landlord’s and/or Prime Landlord’s waiver of any statutory landlord’s lien or similar lien, or other security interest on the Tenant Property.
Tenant Intangible Property means all the following at any time owned by Tenant in connection with its use of any portion of the Premises: Medicare, Medicaid and other accounts and proceeds thereof; rents, profits, income or revenue derived from such operation or use; all documents, chattel paper, instruments, contract rights (including contracts with residents, employees and third-party payors), deposit accounts, general intangibles and choses in action; refunds of any Taxes or Other Charges; licenses and permits necessary or desirable for Tenant's use of any portion of the Premises, including any applicable certificate of need or other similar certificate, and the exclusive right to transfer, move or apply for the foregoing and manage the Business conducted at any portion of the Premises (including the right to apply for permission to reduce the licensed bed complement, take any of the licensed beds out of service or move the beds to a different location); and the right to use, at no cost, expense or royalty, for up to three (3) years following the termination of this Master Lease for any reason other than the expiration of the then Term or the default by Landlord, the names "Clare Bridge," Clare Bridge Cottage" and "Sterling House" and all reasonable variations and replacements or substitutions thereof.

Examples of Tenant Intangible Property in a sentence

  • Subject to all applicable laws, Tenant hereby assigns, effective upon the Termination Date, all rights to operate the Facility to Landlord or its designee, including all required licenses and permits and all rights to apply for or otherwise obtain them, and all other nonproprietary Tenant Intangible Property relating to any portion of the Premises.

  • Landlord hereby waives any statutory or common law lien that may be granted or deemed to be granted to Landlord in Tenant Personal Property or Tenant Intangible Property.

  • Subject to all applicable laws and to the applicable limitations set forth in Section 14.3, Tenant hereby assigns, effective upon the Termination Date, all rights to operate the facility to Landlord or its designee including all required licenses and permits and all rights to apply for or otherwise obtain them, and all other nonproprietary Tenant Intangible Property relating to any portion of the Premises.

  • This Master Lease constitutes a security agreement covering all such Tenant Personal Property and Tenant Intangible Property (to the extent assignable in accordance with applicable law), and Tenant shall keep such Tenant Property free and clear of all Liens other than Liens in favor of Landlord and, with respect to Excluded Tenant Property (as defined below) only, Permitted Tenant Property Liens (as defined below).

  • Subject to all applicable Legal Requirements, Tenant hereby assigns, effective upon the applicable Termination/Dispossession Date, all rights to operate such Terminated/Dispossessed Premises to Landlord or its designee and all rights to apply for or otherwise obtain Authorizations, and all other nonproprietary Tenant Intangible Property relating to all or any portion of such Terminated/Dispossessed Premises.


More Definitions of Tenant Intangible Property

Tenant Intangible Property means all the following at any time owned by Tenant in connection with its use of any portion of the Premises: Medicare, Medicaid and other accounts and proceeds thereof; rents, profits, income or revenue derived from such operation or use; all documents, chattel paper, instruments, contract rights (including contracts with residents, employees and third-party payors), deposit accounts, general intangibles and chooses in action; refunds of any Taxes or Other Charges for periods of time during the Term; and licenses and permits necessary or desirable for Tenant’s use of any portion of the Premises, including licensed Medicaid beds (if applicable). Except as may be allowed under common law, Landlord shall have no lien or security interest in or to the Tenant Intangible Property, and any such common law lien or security interest of Landlord shall be subordinate to the lien and security interest of any third party lender providing to Tenant a working capital line of credit, whether such working capital line of credit exists as of the Commencement Date or future working capital lines of credit, and no further instrument of subordination shall be required. HNZW/
Tenant Intangible Property means all the following at any time owned by Tenant in connection with its use of the Premises during the Term: Medicare, Medicaid and other accounts and proceeds thereof; rents, profits, income or revenue derived from such operation or use; all documents, chattel paper, instruments, contract rights (including contracts with residents, employees and third-party payors), deposit accounts, general intangibles and choses in action; refunds of any Taxes or Other Charges; licenses and permits necessary or desirable for Tenant’s use of the Premises, including any certified Medicaid beds, any applicable certificate of need or other similar certificate, and, to the extent permitted by law, the exclusive right to transfer, move or apply for the foregoing and manage the Business conducted at the Premises (including the right to apply for permission to reduce the licensed bed complement, take any of the licensed beds out of service or move the beds to a different location); and the right to use the name “Richland Gardens” and any other trade or other name or logo now or hereafter associated with Tenant’s operation of the Premises (excluding the “Emeritus” or “ESC” name or any variation thereof and any name that now or hereafter begins with “Loyalton of”).
Tenant Intangible Property means all of the following at any time owned by Tenant in connection with its use of any portion of the Premises: (a) accounts receivable and proceeds therefrom; (b) rents, profits, income or revenue of Tenant derived from the operation or use of the Premises; (c) all documents, chattel paper, instruments and contract rights (including contracts with residents, employees and Third Party Payors); (d) deposit accounts, general intangibles and choses in action; I refunds of any Taxes or Other Charges applicable to periods of time during the Term (until such time as such refunds are delivered to Landlord in accordance with Section 4.2.1, at which time such refunds; and (f) Authorizations necessary or desirable for Tenant’s use of any portion of the Premises, including Governmental Payor’s certifications, any applicable certificate of need or other similar certificate and the exclusive right to transfer, move or apply for the foregoing and manage the Business conducted at any portion of the Premises (including the right to make any change of any nature to the Authorizations); provided, however, “Tenant Intangible Property” shall not include the Excluded Property.
Tenant Intangible Property means all the following at any time owned by Tenant in connection with its use of any portion of the Premises during the Term: Medicare, Medicaid and other accounts and proceeds thereof; rents, profits, income or revenue derived from such operation or use; all documents, chattel paper, instruments, contract rights (including contracts with residents, employees and third-party payors), deposit accounts, general intangibles and choses in action; refunds of any Taxes or Other Charges; licenses and permits necessary or desirable for Tenant's use of any portion of the Premises, including any certified Medicaid beds, any applicable certificate of need or other similar certificate, and, to the extent permitted by law, the exclusive right to transfer, move or apply for the foregoing and manage the Business conducted at any portion of the Premises (including the right to apply for permission to reduce the licensed bed complement, take any of the licensed beds out of service or move the beds to a different location); and the right to use the names set forth on Schedule 1 ---------- (excluding any name that now or hereafter begins with "Loyalton of") and any other trade or other name or logo now or hereafter associated with its operation of the Premises (excluding the "Emeritus" or "ESC" name or any variation thereof). LANDLORD'S SECURITY
Tenant Intangible Property means all the following at any time owned by Tenant in connection with its use of any portion of the Premises: Medicare, Medicaid and other accounts and proceeds thereof; rents, profits, income or revenue derived from such operation or use; all documents, chattel paper, instruments, contract rights (including contracts with residents, employees and third-party payors), deposit accounts, general intangibles and choses in action; refunds of any Taxes or Other Charges; licenses and permits necessary or desirable for Tenant’s use of any portion of the Premises, including licensed Medicaid beds, any applicable certificate of need or other similar certificate, and the exclusive right to transfer, move or apply for the foregoing and manage the Business conducted at any portion of the Premises (including the right to apply for permission to reduce the licensed bed complement, take any of the licensed beds out of service or move the beds to a different location); and the right to use for one-hundred eighty (180) days following any termination of this Master Lease (other than by expiration thereof at the end of any Term) the names set forth on Schedule 1.1 and any other trade or other name now or hereafter associated with its operation of the Premises.
Tenant Intangible Property means all of the following at any time owned by Tenant in connection with its use of any portion of the Premises: (a) accounts receivable and proceeds therefrom; (b) rents, profits, income or revenue derived from the operation or use of the Premises; (c) all documents, chattel paper, instruments and, to the extent assignable, contract rights (including contracts with employees and Third Party Payors, including, without limitation Facility Provider Agreements); (d) deposit accounts, general intangibles and choses in action; (e) refunds of any Taxes or Other Charges applicable to periods of time during the Term; (f) Authorizations necessary or desirable for Tenant’s use of any portion of the Premises, including Governmental Payor’s certifications, any applicable certificate of need or other similar certificate and the exclusive right to transfer, move or apply for the foregoing and manage the Business conducted at any portion of the Premises (including the right to make any change of any nature to the Authorizations); and (g) the right to use the names set forth on Schedule 1 and any other trade or other name now or hereafter associated with Xxxxxx’s operation of the Premises.
Tenant Intangible Property means all the following at any time owned by Tenant in connection with its use of any portion of the Premises: Medicare, Medicaid and other accounts and proceeds thereof; rents, profits, income or revenue derived from such operation or use; all documents, chattel paper, instruments, contract rights (including contracts with residents, employees and third-party payors), deposit accounts, general intangibles (excluding intellectual property) and choses in action; refunds of any Taxes or Other Charges; licenses and permits necessary or desirable for Tenant's use of any portion of the Premises, including licensed Medicaid beds, any applicable certificate of need or other similar certificate, and the exclusive right to transfer, move or apply for the foregoing and manage the Business conducted at any portion of the Premises (including the right to apply for permission to reduce the licensed bed complement, take any of the licensed beds out of service or move the beds to a different location); and the right to use the names set forth on Schedule 2 and any other trade or other name now or hereafter associated with its operation of the Premises (excluding the "Summerville" name or any variation thereof and any other trade names and trademarks that are generally used by Tenant and its Affiliates in connection with the operation of their respective businesses).