Indenture Collateral definition
Examples of Indenture Collateral in a sentence
The Master Issuer authorizes the filing of any such financing statement naming the Trustee as secured party and indicating that the Indenture Collateral includes “all assets” or words of similar effect or import regardless of whether any particular assets comprised in the Indenture Collateral fall within the scope of Article 9 of the UCC, including, without limitation, any and all Securitization IP.
Other than the Accounts, the Real Estate Assets and Intellectual Property, the Indenture Collateral consists of securities, loans, investments, accounts, commercial tort claims, inventory, equipment, fixtures, health care insurance receivables, chattel paper, money, deposit accounts, instruments, financial assets, documents, investment property, general intangibles, letter of credit rights, or other supporting obligations (in each case, as defined in the UCC).
The parties hereto reaffirm all UCC financing statements and continuation statements and amendments thereof filed and all other filings and recordations made in respect of the Indenture Collateral and the liens and security interests granted under the Existing Base Indenture and this Indenture and acknowledge that such filings and recordations were and remain authorized and effective on and after the date hereof.
The Master Issuer also hereby ratifies and authorizes the filing on behalf of the Secured Parties of any financing statement with respect to the Indenture Collateral made prior to the date hereof.
The execution and delivery of this Indenture shall constitute an amendment and restatement, but not a novation, of the Existing Base Indenture, the obligations and liabilities of the Master Issuer under the Existing Base Indenture and the pledge of the Indenture Collateral made by the Master Issuer thereunder to the Trustee.