Coins Clause Samples
The "Coins" clause defines the rules and procedures regarding the use, issuance, or management of coins within the context of the agreement. It typically specifies what constitutes a coin, how coins are to be distributed or transferred between parties, and any restrictions or obligations related to their use. For example, it may address whether coins represent a form of digital currency, a token for services, or a unit of value in a loyalty program. The core function of this clause is to ensure clarity and prevent disputes by establishing clear guidelines for all parties on how coins are handled under the agreement.
Coins. All of the Collateral consisting of Coins, as described in Exhibit D (the "Coins"), was recovered by the Borrower from the coordinates described in the Judgment entered by the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida on March 24, 2004, in the case styled Odyssey Marine Explorations, Inc. v. The Unidentified Shipwrecked Vessel or Vessels, et al., Case No. 8:03-CV-1668-T-24TBM (the "Case"). The coordinates described in the Case are not within any state or national boundaries. No persons other than Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company and the United States Government have provided notice to Borrower of any claims to any interest in or to the Coins. Borrower has not assigned, conveyed or otherwise transferred any of its rights to the Collateral to any Person, except pursuant to this Agreement and the Collateral Control Agreement.
Coins. ▇▇▇▇ agrees to count and deposit coins as requested by County at no charge.
Coins. Bank agrees to count and deposit lake entrance fees and other deposits involving coins as requested by City at no charge.
Coins. The coins that will be inserted into the Pay Telephones on and after the Closing Date; and
Coins. All of the Collateral consisting of Coins, as described in Exhibit D (the “Coins”), was recovered by the Borrower from the coordinates described in the Judgment entered by the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida on March 24, 2004, in the case styled Odyssey Marine Explorations, Inc.
Coins. This means a collection of rare or current coins, medals, paper money, banknotes, tokens, money or other numismatic property. They include albums, containers, frames, cards and display cabinets used with the collection.
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