Specific Property Sample Clauses

The 'Specific Property' clause identifies and defines the particular asset, parcel, or item that is the subject of the agreement. It typically includes detailed information such as legal descriptions, addresses, or unique identifiers to ensure there is no ambiguity about what is being transferred, leased, or otherwise dealt with. By clearly specifying the property involved, this clause prevents misunderstandings and disputes over the subject matter of the contract, ensuring both parties are aligned on exactly what is included.
Specific Property. The above described collateral is limited to that of the borrower's Charleston WV division and/or all business assets acquired by the purchase of the Syscan Corporation Charleston WV division.
Specific Property. ALL INVENTORY, CHATTEL PAPER, DEPOSITS AND ACCOUNTS AND ALL PROCEEDS THEREOF; WHETHER ANY OF THE FOREGOING IS OWNED NOW OR ACQUIRED LATER; ALL ACCESSIONS, ADDITIONS, REPLACEMENTS, AND SUBSTITUTIONS RELATING TO ANY OF THE FOREGOING; ALL RECORDS OF ANY KIND RELATING TO ANY OF THE FOREGOING, TRADEMARKS AND GOODWILL ASSOCIATED WITH INVENTORY. GRANTOR WARRANTS THAT IT WILL NOT SELL, LICENSE OR OTHERWISE ENCUMBER FOR THE TERM HEREOF ANY TRADEMARKS OR GOODWILL, THE SALE, LICENSE OR ENCUMBRANCE OF WHICH WOULD IN ANY MANNER IMPINGE OR LIMIT LENDER'S RIGHTS AND ABILITY TO SELL, LEASE, TRANSFER OR CONVEY INVENORY IN A EVENT OF DEFAULT
Specific Property. The following specifically described property of the Grantor: · The Intellectual Property (as hereinafter defined), all now or hereafter existing, and owned by the Grantor and/or to the extent of any interest of Grantor therein. For the purposes hereof, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
Specific Property. Any and All deposit accounts, payment intangibles, investment property and software together with all supporting obligation and proceeds of same property and all after-acquired collateral of the same classification.
Specific Property. Specific items can be identified for a treatment different than the general rule. A good example of this is the family home. If one spouse is moving into the other’s home, how will this affect its ownership? Who will pay for the mortgage and maintenance costs? How will the equity be shared? Who will keep the home if the relationship breaks down?
Specific Property. Broker will assist the Buyer in viewing specific property or properties located at 4.PROPERTIES.
Specific Property. SEE EXHIBIT “A” ATTACHED HERETO AND BY REFERENCE MADE A PART HEREOF.
Specific Property. Payment to be made to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Solid Waste District to fund the deficit and build a capital improvement program.