Common use of Intangibles Clause in Contracts

Intangibles. To the extent the same exist and are assignable, (i) all plans, drawings, specifications, blueprints, studies or reports (including all environmental, architectural (including Americans with Disabilities Act compliance), engineering, structural, mechanical, roof, soils, seismic and geologic reports) and surveys relating in any way to the Property (as defined below), (ii) maintenance records prepared by or on behalf of Seller in connection with the ownership, operation, and/or maintenance of the Property, (ii) all logos, building and trade names, (iii) all transferable guaranties and warranties, if any, (iv) all advertising materials, development rights and other information and documentation in Seller’s possession relating to the Property that do not contain Seller’s name or are not deemed proprietary by Seller, and (v) all other intangible rights, titles, interests and privileges owned by Seller and relating to the Property (collectively, the "Intangibles"). The Land, Improvements and Appurtenant Rights are collectively referred to as the "Real Property," and the Real Property, Personal Property, Leases, Contracts, Licenses, Intangibles, and all other property rights pertaining thereto are collectively referred to as the "Property."

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Buildingbits Purchase and Sale Agreement (Building Bits Properties I, LLC), Buildingbits Purchase and Sale Agreement (Building Bits Properties I, LLC), Buildingbits Purchase and Sale Agreement (Building Bits Properties I, LLC)

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