the Assignation definition

the Assignation means the assignation in the form of Schedule Part 2 of all the Contracts that are capable of assignation without the consent of other parties;

Examples of the Assignation in a sentence

  • The Notes and the obligations of the Issuer under the Transaction Documents will be secured by and in accordance with the provisions of the Trust Agreement, the Deed of Charge and Assignment and the Assignation in Security on the Closing Date.

  • All dividends, distributions and other sums paid (or payable) in respect of CAC South Dakota's partnership interest in CAC Scotland assigned, for collateral purposes, to the Collateral Agent, for and on behalf of the Benefited Parties pursuant to the Assignation, shall be received and held by Collateral Agent for the benefit of the Benefited Parties, and thereafter promptly deposited by Collateral Agent to the Receiving Account established under this clause (c).

  • The assets of the Issuer are not encumbered with rights of third parties ("Encumbrances"), other than, upon execution of the Trust Agreement, the Deed of Charge and Assignment and the Assignation in Security, the Encumbrances under the Trust Agreement, the Deed of Charge and Assignment and the Assignation in Security.

  • M▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall pay yearly to Constelacion as Advanced Royalties over Concession production the amount of US$100,000.00 no later than each anniversary of the Assignation date of the Concession until and including the year of the production date.

  • Subject to clause 5.3 and the terms of the Assignation, title to the Business and all the Assets will pass on the Effective Date.

  • The cost of the Advance Notice for the Assignation will be met by the Seller.

  • Licence Agreement between Roslin and PPL Therapeutics – (Scotland) Limited, dated as of June 2, 1998, as amended and assigned by PPL Therapeutics to ELS by the Assignation and Variation Agreement between and among Roslin, ELS and PPL Therapeutics, dated December 2003, as further amended by the Roslin Consent dated as of April 5, 2005.