Property Letter definition
Examples of Property Letter in a sentence
The following terms which are defined in the Uniform Commercial Code are used herein as so defined: Accounts, Chattel Paper, Commercial Tort Claims, Deposit Accounts, Documents, Equipment, General Intangibles, Goods, Instruments, Inventory, Investment Property, Letter of Credit, Letter of Credit Rights, Records and Supporting Obligations.
The following terms which are defined in the Uniform Commercial Code are used herein as so defined: Accounts, Chattel Paper, Commercial Tort Claims, Deposit Accounts, Documents, Equipment, General Intangibles, Goods, Instruments, Inventory, Investment Property, Letter of Credit, Letter of Credit Rights, Records, Securities Account and Supporting Obligations.
At the request of Lender, Borrower shall cooperate with Lender in obtaining control with respect to Collateral consisting of Deposit Accounts, Financial Assets, including without limitation, Investment Property, Letter of Credit Rights, and Electronic Chattel Paper.
The following terms which are defined in the UCC are used herein as so defined in respect of the Collateral to which the UCC applies: Accounts, Chattel Paper, Commercial Tort Claims, Deposit Accounts, Documents, Equipment, General Intangibles, Goods, Instruments, Inventory, Investment Property, Letter of Credit, Letter of Credit Rights, Records, Securities Account and Supporting Obligations.
The following terms which are defined in the UCC (as defined below) are used herein as so defined: Account, Chattel Paper, Commercial Tort Claim, Commodity Account, Deposit Account, Document, Equipment, General Intangible, Goods, Instrument, Inventory, Investment Property, Letter of Credit, Letter-of-Credit Rights, Record, Securities Account and Supporting Obligations.
The following terms that are defined in the UCC and not otherwise defined in this Agreement are used herein as defined in the UCC: Accounts, Chattel Paper, Commodity Account, Deposit Account, Documents, Equipment, Farm Products, General Intangibles, Goods, Instruments, Inventory, Investment Property, Letter of Credit, Letter-of-Credit Rights, Payment Intangibles, Proceeds, Securities Account, Security and Supporting Obligations.
General Intangibles; Instruments; Inventory; Investment Property; Letter of Credit Rights; Proceeds (whether cash or non-cash Proceeds, including Insurance Proceeds and non-cash Proceeds of all types); Products of all the foregoing; and Supporting Obligations.
The following terms which are defined in the Uniform Commercial Code are used herein as so defined: Accounts, Chattel Paper, Commercial Tort Claims, Deposit Accounts, Documents, Equipment, General Intangibles, Goods, Instruments, Inventory, Investment Property, Letter of Credit, Letter-of-Credit Rights, Payment Intangibles, Proceeds, Records, Securities Accounts, Security, Security Entitlements and Supporting Obligations.
The following terms which are defined in the Uniform Commercial Code are used herein as so defined: Accounts, Chattel Paper, General Intangibles, Inventory, Instruments, Deposit Accounts, Security Accounts, Investment Property, Letter of Credit Rights, Records, Supporting Obligations and Proceeds.
Each of Account Debtor, Chattel Paper, Deposit Accounts, Commercial Tort Claims, Documents, Equipment, Fixtures, General Intangibles, Goods, Instruments, Inventory, Investment Property, Letter of Credit, Letter of Credit Rights, Payment Intangibles, Proceeds, Securities and Securities Accounts shall have the meanings set forth in Articles 8 or 9 of the UCC.