Control Collateral definition

Control Collateral means any Collateral consisting of any Certificated Security (as defined in Section 8-102 of the Uniform Commercial Code), Investment Property, Deposit Account, Instruments and any other Collateral as to which a Lien may be perfected through possession or control by the secured party, or any agent therefor.
Control Collateral means any Collateral consisting of any certificated Security, Investment Property, Deposit Account, Instruments, Chattel Paper and any other Collateral as to which a Lien may be perfected through possession or control by the secured party, or any agent therefor.
Control Collateral means Master Tenant's Collateral which constitutes deposit accounts, and upon which a security interest must be perfected by control as specified in Section 9-314 of the UCC.

Examples of Control Collateral in a sentence

  • In addition, the Revolving Credit Agent expressly agrees to act as agent and bailee for the benefit of the Note Collateral Agent and the Secured HY Note Holders with respect to any Control Collateral that constitutes Shared Collateral.


More Definitions of Control Collateral

Control Collateral means any Shared Collateral in the “control” (within the meaning of Section 9-104, 9-105, 9-106, 9-107 or 8-106 of the Uniform Commercial Code of any applicable jurisdiction) of any Collateral Agent (or its agents or bailees), to the extent that control thereof perfects a Lien thereon under the Uniform Commercial Code of any applicable jurisdiction. Control Collateral includes any Deposit Accounts, Securities Accounts, Securities Entitlements, Commodity Accounts, Commodity Contracts, Letter of Credit Rights or Electronic Chattel Paper over which any Collateral Agent has “control” under the applicable Uniform Commercial Code.
Control Collateral shall have the meaning provided in the Intercreditor Agreement.
Control Collateral means all Collateral with respect to which a security interest may be perfected by the secured party’s obtaining “control” of such collateral within the meaning of the UCC.
Control Collateral means any Common Collateral in the control of the Controlling Authorized Representative (or its agents or bailees), to the extent that control thereof perfects a Lien thereon under the Uniform Commercial Code of any jurisdiction or otherwise. Control Collateral includes, without limitation, Deposit Accounts, Electronic Chattel Paper, Investment Property or Letter-of-Credit Rights. All capitalized terms used in this definition and not defined elsewhere in this Agreement have the meanings assigned to them in the New York UCC.
Control Collateral means any Common Collateral in the control of an Authorized Representative (or its agents or bailees), to the extent that control thereof perfects a Lien thereon under the Uniform Commercial Code of any jurisdiction or otherwise. Control Collateral includes, without limitation, Common Collateral consisting of Deposit Accounts, Electronic Chattel Paper, Investment Property or Letter-of-Credit Rights in each case, in the control of an Authorized Representative under the terms of any First-Priority Collateral Document. All capitalized terms used in this definition and not defined elsewhere in this Agreement have the meanings assigned to them in the New York UCC.
Control Collateral has the meaning assigned to it in Section 8.07.
Control Collateral means any UCC Collateral consisting of any Certificated Security (as defined in Section 8-102 of the niform Commercial Code), Investment Property, Deposit Account, Instruments and any other UCC Collateral as to which a Lien may be perfected through possession or control by the secured party or any agent therefor and any PPSA Collateral consisting of any Certificated Security, Investment Property, Instruments and any other PPSA Collateral as to which a Lien may be perfected through possession or control by the secured party or any agent therefor.