HSW Assets definition

HSW Assets means the BCS assets related to operating its Hope Supply
HSW Assets means the assets acquired by OmniAmericaSub pursuant to that certain Purchase and Sale Agreement by and between H.S.W. Associates, Inc. and OmniAmerica Wireless, L.P. dated October 13, 1997, as amended.

Examples of HSW Assets in a sentence

  • If the Receiver is operating the existing Hope Supply Warehouse23 locations at the time the Approved Qualified Charities are selected, the Receiver shall24 close them and transfer HSW Assets to each Approved Qualified Charity as follows:25 a.

  • After receiving authorization from the Court, the Receiver shall19 close the existing Hope Supply Warehouse operations and provide the HSW Assets to the20 Approved Qualified Charities.21 C.

  • Transfer the HSW Assets used by BCS to operate each existing Hope Supply Warehouse to the Approved Qualified Charity selected to operate a26Hope Supply Warehouse-type program in that location;27 28 STIPULATION RE ORDER APPOINTING RECEIVER OVER BCS 1 b.

  • STI shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain written confirmation from the SEC that it may satisfy the financial statement requirements of Item 7 of Form 8-K with respect to the HSW Assets by filing audited and pro forma statements of assets acquired and liabilities assumed and of revenues and direct expenses for each of the last three fiscal years (the "SEC Confirmation").

  • STIPULATION RE ORDER APPOINTING RECEIVER OVER BCS1 operations are provided for in Section IV.D, below, close the existing Hope Supply2 Warehouse programs and liquidate the HSW Assets pursuant to Section II, above.3 4.

  • Pay to the STCO Fund any and all sums collected over and above those20 necessary to wind down the affairs of BCS, transfer HSW Assets as specified in Section21 IV, below, or otherwise liquidate its assets, and dissolve it, or those necessary to make22 payments authorized by this Receivership Order.23 III.

  • Transfer the HSW Assets used by BCS to operate each existing Hope Supply Warehouse to the Approved Qualified Charity selected to operate a26Hope Supply Warehouse-type program in that location;27 1 b.

Related to HSW Assets

  • Included Assets has the meaning in Section 5.1(d)(ii)(A).

  • Excluded Assets has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.

  • Sale Assets is defined in Section 5.2(a)(ii).

  • Purchased Assets has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.

  • Acquired Assets has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.

  • Transferred Assets means the assets, rights and properties of the Sellers that the Purchasers shall acquire as of the Closing.

  • Business Assets means all tangible and intangible property and assets owned (either directly or indirectly), leased, licensed, loaned, operated or used, including all real property, fixed assets, facilities, equipment, inventories and accounts receivable, by the Corporation and the Subsidiaries in connection with the Business;

  • Operating Assets means all merchandise inventories, furniture, fixtures and equipment (including all transportation and warehousing equipment but excluding office equipment and data processing equipment) owned or leased pursuant to Capital Leases by the Company or a Restricted Subsidiary.

  • Retained Assets has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.

  • Acquisition Assets With respect to an Acquisition, the aggregate net assets as of the effective date of such Acquisition of all Acquired Funds.

  • Related Assets Any assets held by a Trust the return of which is linked to one or more Underlying Securities and which, if applicable, shall be described in the related Supplement or a schedule thereto.

  • Gross Assets means the total of fixed assets and current assets;

  • Combined Assets means the sum of Fund Assets and Other Assets; and

  • Subject Assets is defined in Section 2.2(c).

  • Portfolio Assets means all Loan Assets owned by the Borrower, together with all proceeds thereof and other assets or property related thereto, including all right, title and interest of the Borrower in and to:

  • surplus assets means the assets after payment of the debts and liabilities remaining on a winding-up of the incorporated association and the costs, charges and expenses of the winding-up;

  • Fixed Assets means Equipment and Real Estate.

  • Midstream Assets means (i) assets used primarily for gathering, transmission, storage, processing or treatment of natural gas, natural gas liquids or other hydrocarbons or carbon dioxide and (ii) equity interests of any Person that has no substantial assets other than assets referred to in clause (i).

  • Designated Assets means any property or assets (including Capital Stock of any Subsidiary) of Holdings, the Restricted Parent, the Issuer and their respective Restricted Subsidiaries constituting a business, a line or unit of a business or used in operating a business substantially as an entirety.

  • Related Business Assets means assets (other than cash or Cash Equivalents) used or useful in a Similar Business; provided that any assets received by the Issuer or a Restricted Subsidiary in exchange for assets transferred by the Issuer or a Restricted Subsidiary shall not be deemed to be Related Business Assets if they consist of securities of a Person, unless upon receipt of the securities of such Person, such Person would become a Restricted Subsidiary.

  • IP Assets means all Intellectual Property owned or used by or purported to be owned or used by the Group Companies.

  • Specified Assets the following property and assets of such Grantor:

  • Conveyed Assets shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.01.

  • Contributed Assets shall have the meaning as set forth in Section 2.2.

  • Liquid Assets mean Borrower's cash on hand plus Borrower's readily marketable securities.

  • Restricted Assets means all licenses, permits, franchises, approvals or other authorizations from any Governmental Authority from time to time granted to or otherwise held by the Company to the extent the same constitute “Excluded Assets” under (and as defined in) the Senior Lien Documents or the Junior Lien Documents or are similarly carved out from the granting clause or the collateral thereunder.