Key Assets definition

Key Assets means all or a material portion of the Principal Trademarks.
Key Assets means the properties and assets of the Borrower shown on Schedule III hereto.
Key Assets means all goodwill, rights, Intellectual Property and all other tangible and intangible assets belonging to the Underlying Asset.

Examples of Key Assets in a sentence

  • The National Strategy for the Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructures and Key Assets.

  • The National Strategy for the Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructures and Key Assets, Feb.

  • National Strategy for the Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructures and Key Assets, Feb.

  • Cover letter to The National Strategy for the Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructures and Key Assets.

  • The National Strategy for the Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructure and Key Assets.


More Definitions of Key Assets

Key Assets means (A) the customer management, billing and provisioning software system and (B) the network assets and equipment.
Key Assets has the meaning set forth in Section 3.5.
Key Assets means (a) LogiaPay, which is an In-App payments solution for Android developers, includes all charging options with several payment methods including carrier billing, (b) VAMP, which is a CMS System for managing mobile content stores for operators, content 6 (45) providers, content aggregators and other media companies, (c) front end development including, without limitation, web and mobile Ul/frontend development services for internal use, operator partners and service providers: (i) mobile portals for operators; (ii) application development; (iii) HTML5 development; (iv) integration services; (v) and design and Contracts with operators as set forth in Section 6.18.1 of the Disclosure Schedule.
Key Assets means all assets and rights to enable the Department or a successor contractor to own, operate and maintain each CNG Facility in accordance with this PPA including:
Key Assets means all present and future properties of every description directly related (i) to the Company's liver business or (ii) the Company's heart business;
Key Assets means all assets and rights to enable the Authority or a successor contractor to own, operate and maintain the Replacement Bridge in accordance with this Agreement including: