Common use of Long-term tangible property Clause in Contracts

Long-term tangible property. Long-term tangible property, with the exception of real estate, appertaining to the Part of the Enterprise, including all parts and appurtenances thereof, is registered in the prescribed records of the Contributor as a part of the assets, and is defined in Annexe No. 4 hereto.

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Sources: Contract of Contribution of a Part of the Enterprise

Long-term tangible property. Long-term tangible property, with the exception of real estate, appertaining to the Part of the Enterprise, including all parts and appurtenances thereof, is registered in the prescribed records of the Contributor Depositor as a part of the assets, and is defined in Annexe No. 4 hereto.

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Sources: Contract of Deposit