Blanket Assignment Sample Clauses

A Blanket Assignment clause transfers all of a party’s rights, interests, or assets—often intellectual property or receivables—to another party, typically as security for a loan or fulfillment of an obligation. In practice, this means that instead of listing specific items, the clause covers all current and future assets of a certain type, such as all patents or all accounts receivable. The core function of this clause is to provide comprehensive security or transfer rights efficiently, ensuring that the assignee has broad and automatic coverage without the need to update the agreement for each new asset acquired.
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Blanket Assignment. This Agreement shall constitute a blanket assignment of Contracts and the assignment shall be effective for each Contract upon DLL’s acceptance of such Contract.
Blanket Assignment. Blanket assignment by Seller to Buyer of all right, title and interest to the Service Contracts as well as such other assignments (including Lease Assignments with any required consents) which Buyer reasonably believes are necessary to vest in Buyer all of Seller's right, title and interest in and to the Service Assets in form and content reasonably satisfactory to Buyer.
Blanket Assignment. The Blanket Assignment.
Blanket Assignment. Two (2) originals of the Blanket Assignment executed in counterpart by Purchaser.
Blanket Assignment. Blanket assignment by Seller to Buyer of all right, title and interest to the Warranty Contracts, the Service Contracts and the Leases in the form of Exhibit "I" as well as such other assignments (including specific Lease Assignments) which Buyer reasonably believes are necessary to vest in Buyer all of Seller's right, title and interest in and to the Service Assets.
Blanket Assignment. A Blanket Assignment of intangible property and rights transferring and assigning to Buyer all Seller's right, title and interest in and to all intangible property, and rights which are a part of the Premises.