Intangible Property definition

Intangible Property shall have the meaning given to such term in Section 2.1(c) hereof.
Intangible Property has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1(e).
Intangible Property means all Permits, Business Agreements and other intangible property or any interest therein now or on the Closing Date owned or held by Seller in connection with the Real Property, including all water rights and reservations, rights to use the trade name applicable to the Property, as depicted on Exhibit A hereof, and zoning rights related to the Real Property,

Examples of Intangible Property in a sentence

  • Recipients under this solicitation must comply with the provisions of 45 CFR § 75.322, Intangible property and copyrights.


More Definitions of Intangible Property

Intangible Property shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.21 hereof.
Intangible Property means patents, patent applications, trade names, trademarks, service marks,
Intangible Property means patents, patent applications, trade names, trademarks, service marks, copyrights, trade secrets, and substantially similar types of intangible assets.
Intangible Property shall have the meaning assigned thereto in SECTION 2.1(b)(xii).
Intangible Property means licenses or other rights held or owned by the Company to use all software, patents, trademarks, trade names, trade secrets, copyrights, inventions, formulae, methods and processes.
Intangible Property collectively, all transferable or assignable permits, certificates of occupancy, sign permits, development rights and approvals, certificates, licenses, warranties and guarantees, and all other transferable intangible property, miscellaneous rights, benefits and privileges of any kind or character related to the ownership, and not the operation, of the Land and Improvements, but only to the extent the foregoing is assignable without cost to Seller.
Intangible Property means all transferable intangible property owned by the Existing Operator and arising from or used in connection with the ownership, use, operation or maintenance of the Real Property or FF&E related to the Facility, including, without limitation, any names or other marks used exclusively in connection therewith and only to the extent such Existing Operator’s interest therein is freely assignable or transferable; provided, however, in no event shall the “Intangible Property” include any cash on hand or any accounts related to the Facility or its operation.