California Commercial Code definition

California Commercial Code means the California Commercial Code as in effect from time to time, unless otherwise specified in this Indenture.
California Commercial Code means the Uniform Commercial Code as enacted and in effect from time to time in the State of California.
California Commercial Code means the California Commercial Code as in effect from time to time, unless otherwise specified in this Indenture. “California Public Utilities Code” means the California Public Utilities Code as in effect from time to time, unless otherwise specified in this

Examples of California Commercial Code in a sentence

  • In the case of an event of Default, as set forth above, Pledgee shall have the right to accelerate payment of the Note upon notice to Pledgor, and Pledgee shall thereafter be entitled to pursue its remedies under the California Commercial Code.

  • All advances, charges, costs and expenses, including but not limited to attorneys' fees, incurred or paid by Pledgee in excercising any right, power or remedy conferred by this Pledge Agreement, or in the enforcement thereof, or in exercising any right , power, or remedy conferred by the California Commercial Code or state rule or statute, Shall be and become a part of the Indebtedness secured hereunder and shall be paid to Pledgee by Pledgor upon demand.

  • The California Commercial Code will apply except as otherwise provided in the Contract.

  • To the extent that the original of this Warrant is an electronic original, this Warrant, and any copies hereof, shall NOT be deemed to be a “certificated security” within the meaning of Section 8102(a)(4) of the California Commercial Code.

  • To the maximum extent permitted by law, the personal property subject to this Deed of Trust is deemed to be fixtures and part of the real property and this Deed of Trust constitutes a fixtures filing under the California Commercial Code.

  • In addition, at its sole option, the Company may elect to retain all the Collateral in full satisfaction of Pledgor's obligation under the Note, in accordance with the provisions and procedures set forth in the California Commercial Code.

  • As to any personal property not deemed or permitted to be fixtures, this Deed of Trust constitutes a security agreement under the California Commercial Code.

  • The term “payment order(s)” includes payment orders, as defined in Division 11 of the California Commercial Code.

  • Additionally, Goods purchased shall be subject to all written and oral express warranties made by Seller's agents, and to all warranties provided for by the California Commercial Code.

  • The Purchase Order does not constitute a firm offer within the meaning of Section 2205 of the California Commercial Code, and may be revoked at any time prior to acceptance.

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