Broadcast Licenses Sample Clauses

Broadcast Licenses. (a) Schedule 4.15 accurately and completely lists, as of the Sixth Restatement Effective Date, for each Owned Station, all Broadcast Licenses granted or assigned to the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, or under which the Borrower and its Subsidiaries have the right to operate such Owned Station. The Broadcast Licenses listed in Schedule 4.15 with respect to any Owned Station include all material authorizations, licenses and permits issued by the FCC that are required or necessary for the operation of such Owned Station, and the conduct of the business of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries with respect to such Owned Station, as now conducted or proposed to be conducted. The Broadcast Licenses listed in Schedule 4.15 are issued in the name of the respective License Subsidiary for the Owned Station being operated under authority of such Broadcast Licenses and are on the Sixth Restatement Effective Date validly issued and in full force and effect, and the Borrower and its Subsidiaries have fulfilled and performed in all material respects all of their obligations with respect thereto and have full power and authority to operate thereunder.
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Broadcast Licenses. (a) Each of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries owns, possesses or has the right to use all of the material patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights, licenses (including, without limitation, Broadcast Licenses) and material rights with respect thereto, necessary for the present and currently planned future conduct of its business, without any known conflict with the rights of others. - 47 -
Broadcast Licenses. Schedule 3.19 accurately and completely lists, as of the Effective Date, all Broadcast Licenses issued by the FCC for each Owned Station granted or assigned to the Borrower or its Subsidiaries, and the Borrower or its Subsidiaries have the right to operate each such Owned Station. The Broadcast Licenses listed in Schedule 3.19 with respect to any Owned Station include all material authorizations, licenses and permits issued by the FCC that are required or necessary for the operation of such Owned Station, and the conduct of the business of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries with respect to such Owned Station, as now conducted or proposed to be conducted. The Broadcast Licenses listed in Schedule 3.19 are issued in the name of the respective License Subsidiary for the Owned Station being operated under authority of such Broadcast Licenses and are on the Effective Date validly issued and in full force and effect, and the Borrower and its Subsidiaries have fulfilled and performed in all material respects all of their obligations with respect thereto and have full power and authority to operate thereunder.
Broadcast Licenses. (a) Each of the Loan Parties holds such validly issued Broadcast Licenses as are necessary to operate its associated Stations as currently operated in all material respects, and, except as may be set forth in Schedule 5.24 of the Disclosure Letter, each such Broadcast License is in effect in accordance with its terms. As of the Closing Date, the Stations, together with the respective Broadcast License for each, are identified on Schedule 5.24 of the Disclosure Letter, and each such Broadcast License has the expiration date set forth on Schedule 5.24 of the Disclosure Letter.
Broadcast Licenses. (i) General Broadcast License. Viewpoint hereby grants to AOL and its Affiliates, for the Term (subject to Section 8.6), a worldwide, irrevocable (except as set forth in Section 8.3), non-exclusive and nontransferable (except as set forth in Section 13.9) license (the “Broadcast License”) to use, reproduce, perform, display and transmit (in any medium now known or hereafter devised) Viewpoint Content (and, as necessary to enable this Broadcast License, the Viewpoint Technology) from AOL Servers to any current or future Media Player Software (or Component thereof). The Broadcast License will be enabled by Broadcast Keys issued by Viewpoint that will reside on AOL Servers. Viewpoint represents and warrants that it will provide AOL with Broadcast Keys upon execution of this Agreement that will not expire or “time out” (e.g. no watermarking or degradation) at any time during the Term. AOL Confidential
Broadcast Licenses. 66 SECTION 4.17. Ancillary Documents.......................................67 SECTION 4.18. Program Services Agreements...............................67 SECTION 4.19. Options...................................................67 SECTION 4.20. Asset Use and Operating Agreements........................67 SECTION 4.21. Solvency..................................................67 ARTICLE V CONDITIONS..........................................................68 SECTION 5.01. Effective Date............................................68 SECTION 5.02. Each Credit Event.........................................72 SECTION 5.03. Each Incremental Term Loan................................72
Broadcast Licenses. 95 8.16 Property.............................................. 96 8.17
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Related to Broadcast Licenses

  • Patent Licenses (a) Upon payment of the applicable fees as set forth in Appendix B3 and subject to the provisions of this Agreement, Lucent hereby grants to Company during the License Term, a personal, non-transferable (except as permitted in Section 5.08) and non-exclusive license (without any right to sublicense) under (a) patents and/or patent applications listed in Appendix C, (b) patents on sole inventions (as defined in Section 2.03(a) owned by Lucent, to (i) perform the Development Project during the Development Period, and (ii) to make, have made, use, lease, sell, offer to sell and import Licensed Product.

  • IP Licenses For the purpose of enabling Agent to exercise rights and remedies under this Section 6.1 (including in order to take possession of, collect, receive, assemble, process, appropriate, remove, realize upon, sell, assign, convey, transfer or grant options to purchase any Collateral) at such time as Agent shall be lawfully entitled to exercise such rights and remedies, each Grantor hereby grants to Agent, for the benefit of the Secured Parties, (i) an irrevocable, nonexclusive, worldwide license (exercisable without payment of royalty or other compensation to such Grantor), including in such license the right to sublicense, use and practice any Intellectual Property now owned or hereafter acquired by such Grantor and access to all media in which any of the licensed items may be recorded or stored and to all Software and programs used for the compilation or printout thereof and (ii) an irrevocable license (without payment of rent or other compensation to such Grantor) to use, operate and occupy all real Property owned, operated, leased, subleased or otherwise occupied by such Grantor.

  • Trademark Licenses The parties hereby grant to each other non-exclusive, fully-paid, royalty-free licenses to utilize the other party’s trademarks, as follows:

  • In-Licenses Each Party will use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to maintain Control of all Patents, and Know-How licensed to such Party under the In-Licenses to which such Party is the contracting party. Each Party will use Commercially Reasonable Efforts not to materially breach or be in material default under any of its obligations under any In-License to which such Party is the contracting party that would be necessary or useful for the other Party to Research, Develop, Manufacture and Commercialize any Antibody Candidates or Licensed Products in the Field in such Party’s Territory pursuant to this Agreement. Each Party will not terminate any In-License to which such Party is the contracting party in a manner that would terminate rights that are sublicensed to the other Party. In the event that a Party receives notice of an alleged breach by such Party under an In-License to which it is a party and for which termination of such In-License is being sought by the counterparty, then such Party will promptly, but in no event less than [***] thereafter, provide written notice thereof to the other Party and grant the other Party the right (but not the obligation) to cure such alleged breach. In the event that a Party intends to materially amend an In-License to which it is a party, then such Party will promptly, but in no event less than [***] before, provide written notice thereof to the other Party and grant the other Party the right (but not the obligation), acting reasonably, to reject any amendment that would either increase the receiving Party’s obligations under this Agreement, including any financial obligations or decrease the receiving Party’s rights under this Agreement. CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT WERE OMITTED AND REPLACED WITH “[***]”. A COMPLETE VERSION OF THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO AN APPLICATION REQUESTING CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT PURSUANT TO RULE 406 PROMULGATED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED.

  • FCC Licenses (a) No Holding Company owns any Broadcast License. Schedule 5.21 accurately and completely lists, as of the Closing Date, for each Station, all Broadcast Licenses granted or assigned to the Covenant Entities, or under which the Covenant Entities have the right to operate such Station. The Broadcast Licenses listed in Schedule 5.21 with respect to any Station include all material authorizations, licenses and permits issued by the FCC that are required or necessary for the operation of such Station, and the conduct of the business of the Covenant Entities with respect to such Station, as now conducted. On the Closing Date, the Broadcast Licenses listed in Schedule 5.21 granted or assigned to the Covenant Entities are validly issued and in full force and effect without any material condition imposed by the FCC, except those applicable generally to stations of the type, nature, class or location of the Stations in question, and the Covenant Entities have fulfilled and performed in all material respects all of their material obligations under the terms and conditions of such Broadcast Licenses and the Communications Laws and have full power and authority to operate material Broadcast Licenses.

  • Outbound Licenses Part 2.7(d) of the Disclosure Schedule accurately identifies each Contract pursuant to which any Person has been granted any license under, or otherwise has received or acquired any right (whether or not currently exercisable) or interest in, any Seller IP. The Seller is not bound by, and no Seller IP is subject to, any Contract containing any covenant or other provision that in any way limits or restricts the ability of the Seller to use, exploit, assert, or enforce any Seller IP anywhere in the world.

  • Software Licenses Seller has all necessary licenses to use all material third-party software used in Seller's business, and Seller's use of third-party software does not infringe the rights of any Person.

  • Inbound Licenses Except as disclosed on the Schedule, Borrower is not a party to, nor is bound by, any license or other agreement that prohibits or otherwise restricts Borrower from granting a security interest in Borrower’s interest in such license or agreement or any other property.

  • Trademark License (a) Reuters and TSI acknowledge that Reuters has, pursuant to the Existing License Agreement, assigned to TSI all of its (and TFT’s) right, title and interest in and to the Transferred TIB-Related Marks and all goodwill associated therewith. Reuters hereby continues to assign to TSI any right, title and interest that it may have or obtain in the Transferred TIB-Related Marks or the goodwill associated therewith. At TSI’s sole expense, Reuters shall perform such acts and execute such documents as are reasonably required to perfect the foregoing assignment and obtain and enforce trademark, service xxxx and other similar rights in the Transferred TIB-Related Marks. TSI hereby grants to Reuters a perpetual, royalty-free, irrevocable, worldwide right and license in favor of Reuters and its Affiliates to use Transferred TIB-Related Marks in connection with the marketing, use, sale and distribution of any of Reuters’ and their Affiliates’ respective products or the provision by Reuters or their Affiliates of any services. Reuters and its Affiliates’ right to use such Transferred TIB-Related Marks shall be only in conformance with TSI’s trademark usage guidelines delivered to Reuters from time to time, which guidelines shall be reasonable and shall not be inconsistent with the scope of the license herein granted and shall not become effective prior to thirty (30) days after notice thereof has been given by TSI. TSI shall maintain the right to substitute any alternative trademark to the Transferred TIB-Related Marks in the event such Transferred TIB-Related Xxxx is held to infringe any other xxxx; provided that, if TSI advises either or both of Reuters in writing of an alleged infringement, Reuters will be responsible for any and all losses, liabilities, damages, costs and expenses assessed or incurred as a result of such actual or alleged infringement that accrue on or after the date of such notice.

  • Licenses Except as would not have a Material Adverse Effect, each Acquiror Company possesses from the appropriate Governmental Authority all licenses, permits, authorizations, approvals, franchises and rights that are necessary for such Acquiror Company to engage in its business as currently conducted and to permit such Acquiror Company to own and use its properties and assets in the manner in which it currently owns and uses such properties and assets (collectively, "Acquiror Permits"). No Acquiror Company has received notice from any Governmental Authority or other Person that there is lacking any license, permit, authorization, approval, franchise or right necessary for such Acquiror Company to engage in its business as currently conducted and to permit such Acquiror Company to own and use its properties and assets in the manner in which it currently owns and uses such properties and assets. Except as would not have a Material Adverse Effect, the Acquiror Permits are valid and in full force and effect. Except as would not have a Material Adverse Effect, no event has occurred or circumstance exists that may (with or without notice or lapse of time): (a) constitute or result, directly or indirectly, in a violation of or a failure to comply with any Acquiror Permit; or (b) result, directly or indirectly, in the revocation, withdrawal, suspension, cancellation or termination of, or any modification to, any Acquiror Permit. No Acquiror Company has received notice from any Governmental Authority or any other Person regarding: (a) any actual, alleged, possible or potential contravention of any Acquiror Permit; or (b) any actual, proposed, possible or potential revocation, withdrawal, suspension, cancellation, termination of, or modification to, any Acquiror Permit. All applications required to have been filed for the renewal of such Company Permits have been duly filed on a timely basis with the appropriate Persons, and all other filings required to have been made with respect to such Acquiror Permits have been duly made on a timely basis with the appropriate Persons. All Acquiror Permits are renewable by their terms or in the ordinary course of business without the need to comply with any special qualification procedures or to pay any amounts other than routine fees or similar charges, all of which have, to the extent due, been duly paid.

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