All Fixtures Clause Samples
The "All Fixtures" clause defines the treatment of fixtures—items attached to real property—within a contract, typically specifying that all fixtures present on the premises are included in the transaction. In practice, this means that items such as built-in appliances, lighting, or shelving that are affixed to the property will transfer to the buyer or remain with the tenant, depending on the context of the agreement. This clause ensures clarity and prevents disputes by explicitly stating which items are considered part of the property, thereby avoiding misunderstandings about what is included in the sale or lease.
All Fixtures. All Chattel Paper (whether tangible or electronic);
All Fixtures. All General Intangibles (including, without limitation, all Payment Intangibles, Intellectual Property and Licenses);
All Fixtures. All insurance proceeds, refunds, and premium rebates, including, without limitation, proceeds of fire and credit insurance, whether any of such proceeds, refunds, and premium rebates arise out of any of the foregoing (3.01(a) through 3.01(s)) or otherwise;
