Other Personal Property Sample Clauses

Other Personal Property. Unless at the time the Secured Party takes possession of any tangible Collateral, or within seven days thereafter, the Debtor gives written notice to the Secured Party of the existence of any goods, papers or other property of the Debtor, not affixed to or constituting a part of such Collateral, but which are located or found upon or within such Collateral, describing such property, the Secured Party shall not be responsible or liable to the Debtor for any action taken or omitted by or on behalf of the Secured Party with respect to such property.
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Other Personal Property. Unless at the time the Secured Party takes possession of any tangible Collateral, or within seven days thereafter, the Debtor gives written notice to the Secured Party of the existence of any goods, papers or other property of the Debtor, not affixed to or constituting a part of such Collateral, but which are located or found upon or within such Collateral, describing such property, the Secured Party shall not be responsible or liable to the Debtor for any action taken or omitted by or on behalf of the Secured Party with respect to such property without actual knowledge of the existence of any such property or without actual knowledge that it was located or to be found upon or within such Collateral.
Other Personal Property. 49 50 51 The Personal Property to be conveyed at Closing must be conveyed by Seller free and clear of all taxes (except 52 personal property taxes for the year of Closing), liens and encumbrances, except . 53 Conveyance will be by xxxx of sale or other applicable legal instrument.
Other Personal Property. The parties acknowledge that they own various other items of personal property, which shall be transferred to the party listed below, on or before , 20 .
Other Personal Property. All documents of title, chattel paper, instruments, securities and money, and all other personal property of the Debtor that are not Equipment, Inventory, Accounts or Intangibles, and
Other Personal Property. Storage buildings, decks, screened enclosures and other personal items (including satellite dishes) are allowed on your site as long as the Seasonal guest obtains approval from Woodsong prior to installation. Installation without approval results in a $250 fine and will require personal property to be corrected to meet Woodsong guidelines and code. • Personal property must be more than 10 feet from any neighboring personal property. • Any additions, changes and/or alterations in decking, storage units, covered porches, patios, etc... must be pre-approved. • Decks elevated more than 12” from ground level are required to have lattice of high quality encircle the entire deck that is visible from public view. • One storage building permitted per site. Storage building shall be less than 100 square feet, and may not be used as sleeping quarters. • These items remain the property of the Seasonal guest and may be sold or removed when the agreement is terminated. They should also be high quality and in good condition. • Woodsong is required to provide the county assessor with the names and addresses of Seasonal Residents. Seasonal guests will be taxed directly from Kanabec County for personal property (decks, storage buildings, etc). If Kanabec County taxes Woodsong in error for such structures, Seasonal guest agree to reimburse Woodsong for such expenses. • All RVs must have current license tabs clearly displayed. Park model RVs should not have a motor vehicle license. See the Kanabec County website for more information on taxation of recreational vehicles. • All personal property must be located on your site, between the power pedestals, and behind the front of your trailer.
Other Personal Property. Unless at the time the Bank takes possession of any tangible Collateral, or at any time within seven days thereafter, the Borrower gives the Bank written notice of the existence of property belonging to the Borrower that does not constitute Collateral, but which is located or found upon or within such Collateral, together with a description of such property, the Bank shall not be responsible or liable to the Borrower with respect to such property unless it has actual knowledge of its existence and location upon or in such Collateral.
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Other Personal Property. Except as set forth on Schedule 3.6, the Other Personal Property presently and actively used for or in connection with the Acquired Products is in good operating condition for the purposes for which they are currently being used, normal wear and tear excepted.
Other Personal Property. The books and records of the Company contain a ----------------------- complete and accurate description, and specify the location, of all trucks, automobiles, machinery, equipment, furniture, supplies, and other tangible personal property owned by, in the possession of, or used by the Company in connection with its business. No personal property used by the Company in connection with its business is held under any lease, security agreement, conditional sales contract, or other title retention or security arrangement.
Other Personal Property. Cause all personal property (other than Excluded Property) of each Loan Party to be subject at all times to first priority (subject to Permitted Liens), perfected Liens in favor of the Administrative Agent, for the benefit of the holders of the Obligations, to secure the Obligations pursuant to the Collateral Documents (subject to Permitted Liens) and, in connection with the foregoing, deliver to the Administrative Agent such other documentation as the Administrative Agent may reasonably request including filings and deliveries necessary to perfect such Liens, Organization Documents, resolutions and favorable opinions of counsel to such Person, all in form, content and scope reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent. Such liens in personal property and deliveries in connection therewith will be provided promptly, but in the case of Subsidiaries formed or acquired after the Closing Date, in any event within with thirty days of formation or acquisition.
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