Return of Property definition

Return of Property. Promptly upon request or upon termination hereof, Company shall deliver to Velocys all proprietary or business sensitive Information as described in section No. 8., entitled, “Confidentiality” and all other records, reports, data, memoranda, notes, models, and equipment of any nature (hereinafter "Property") that is in possession of or under control of, prepared or acquired by Company in the course of services under this Agreement. Further, Company agrees not to take with them or to disclose any such Property or reproductions of any such Property, that relate to the business activities of Velocys without the prior written consent of an authorized representative of Velocys.

Examples of Return of Property in a sentence

  • Return of Property .......................................................................................................

  • Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing to the contrary, Employee will be entitled to such payments only if Employee has complied in full with the terms of this Agreement following Employee’s termination (e.g., Confidentiality, Return of Property obligations, etc.).

  • All such additional payments and benefits under this Section 5.02 shall be conditional on Executive’s timely execution and non-revocation of the Release (as defined in Section 7.0) and Executive’s continued compliance with Section 11.0 (Return of Property), Section 14.0 (Confidentiality), Section 15.0 (Work Product Assignment), and Section 16.0 (Covenant Not to Compete).

  • Return of Property: All property removed from a subject that is not prohibited by board policy, local, state and federal law, or school rules, shall be returned to the subject upon completion of the search.

  • Return of Property: Upon termination of employment, you will be required to return all property (including but not limited to keys, records, notes, data, computer discs or tapes, memoranda, business cards, security passes and equipment) which is held in your possession, custody or under your control, belonging to or relating to business affairs of the Company.

  • Return of Property - On the termination of the Contract each party will return to the other any property of the other that it then has in its possession or control.

  • Motion for Return of Property PART D(2)ADJUDICATORY SUMMONS AND NOTICE PROCEDURES 360.

  • Return of Property to Settle Indebtedness‌ Nothing in this volume is intended to preclude the DoD from demanding the return of specific Government-furnished property or the payment of the value of the property.

  • Employee specifically acknowledges and agrees that all such additional payments and benefits under this Section 5.02 shall be conditional on Employee’s strict and continued compliance with Section 10.0 (Return of Property), Section 13.0 (Confidentiality), Section 14.0 (Work Product Assignment), and Section 15.0 (Covenant Not to Compete).

  • The Law for Amnesty and Return of Property, which had been taken away came into force on 4 January 1991.

Related to Return of Property

  • Public Property means any and all property owned by the City or held in the name of the City by any of the departments, commissions or agencies within the City government.

  • Agricultural property means property that is used primarily for agricultural purposes but, without derogating from Section 9 of the Act, excludes any portion thereof that is used commercially for the hospitality of guests, and excludes the use ofthe property for the purpose of eco-tourism or for the trading in or hunting of game.

  • Operating Property means any property owned, leased, or operated by the Party in question or by any of its Subsidiaries or in which such Party or Subsidiary holds a security interest or other interest (including an interest in a fiduciary capacity), and, where required by the context, includes the owner or operator of such property, but only with respect to such property.

  • New property means (i) the assessed value, after final

  • Assessed Property means any Parcel within the District against which an Assessment is levied.

  • Other Properties shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.1.

  • Unimproved Real Property means Property in which the Company has an equity interest that was not acquired for the purpose of producing rental or other operating income, that has no development or construction in process and for which no development or construction is planned, in good faith, to commence within one (1) year.

  • Other Assets means any assets (or interests therein) (other than the Trust Estate) conveyed or purported to be conveyed by the Seller to another Person or Persons other than the Issuer, whether by way of a sale, capital contribution or by virtue of the granting of a lien.

  • Taxable Public Property means all Assessor’s Parcels of Public Property that are not exempt pursuant to Section E below.

  • hazardous properties means radioactive, toxic or explosive properties.

  • Historic property means any prehistoric or historic site, district, building, object, or other real or personal property of historical, architectural, or archaeological value, and folklife resources. These properties or resources may include, but are not limited to, monuments, memorials, Indian habitations, ceremonial sites, abandoned settlements, sunken or abandoned ships, engineering works, treasure trove, artifacts, or other objects with intrinsic historical or archaeological value, or any part thereof, relating to the history, government, and culture of Florida.

  • Estate in Real Property A fee simple estate in a parcel of land.

  • Foreclosed Property The Property or other Collateral securing the Mortgage Loan, title to which has been acquired by the Special Servicer on behalf of the Trust and the Companion Loan Holders through foreclosure, deed in lieu of foreclosure or otherwise in the name of the Trustee or its nominee.

  • Federal property means any build- ing, land, or other real property owned, leased, or occupied by any department, agency or instrumentality of the United States (including the Depart- ment of Defense and the U.S. Postal Service), or any other instrumentality wholly owned by the United States, or by any department or agency of the District of Columbia or any territory or possession of the United States.

  • Processes with Significant Environmental Aspects means the Equipment which, during regular operation or if not properly operated or maintained, may cause or are likely to cause an adverse effect.

  • Real Estate Taxes means the ad valorem real estate taxes levied against the Property (and the improvements and fixtures located thereon), betterment assessments, special benefit taxes and special assessments levied or imposed against the Property, taxes levied or assessed on gross rentals payable by Tenant to the extent charged, assessed or imposed upon tenants in general which are based upon the rents payable under this Lease, any impact fees levied or assessed, whether or not billed by the taxing authority as a special benefit tax or a special assessment, all taxes levied or assessed on the Property that are in addition to or in lieu of taxes that are currently so assessed, and penalties and interest related to Real Estate Taxes if the applicable Real Estate Tax bills have been forwarded to Tenant in a timely manner; provided, however, that Real Estate Taxes shall not include any Excluded Taxes. “Excluded Taxes” shall mean, without limitation, Landlord’s income taxes, gift taxes, excess profit taxes, excise taxes, franchise taxes, estate, succession, inheritance and realty transfer taxes resulting from the transfer of any direct or indirect interest in the Property by Landlord unless such taxes replace Real Estate Taxes in the future (except as expressly set forth in the last sentence of this Section 4(a)), and any interest or penalty charges resulting solely from Landlord’s failure to promptly deliver the Real Estate Tax bills to Tenant if the applicable taxing authority has forwarded the tax xxxx to Landlord rather than Tenant. All special benefit taxes and special assessments shall be amortized over the longest time permitted under ordinance and Tenant’s liability for installments of such special benefit taxes and special assessments not yet due shall be paid in full prior to the expiration or termination of this Lease; provided, that the useful life of any such improvements do not extend beyond the expiration of the Term. Tenant shall also pay, directly to the applicable Governmental Authority (as hereinafter defined), any storm water charges, fees and taxes and use and occupancy tax in connection with the Property or any improvements thereon (or in the event Landlord is required by law to collect such tax, Tenant shall pay such use and occupancy tax to Landlord as Rent within thirty (30) days of written demand and Landlord shall remit any amounts so paid to Landlord to the appropriate Governmental Authority in a timely fashion) and deliver evidence of such payment to Tenant within ten (10) days of making such payment or within ten (10) days of receipt of Tenant’s request for such evidence of payment.

  • Individual Property means each parcel of real property, the Improvements thereon and all Personal Property owned by Mortgage Borrower and encumbered by a Mortgage, together with all rights pertaining to such Property and Improvements, as more particularly described in each Mortgage and referred to therein as the “Property”.

  • Real Properties means, at any time, a collective reference to each of the facilities and real properties owned, leased or operated by the Consolidated Parties at such time.

  • Qualified agricultural property means that term as defined in section 1211 of the revised school code, MCL 380.1211.

  • Surplus property means excess personal property not required by any Federal agency as determined by the Administrator of the General Services Administration (GSA).

  • Permitted Real Property Encumbrances means (i) those liens, encumbrances and other matters affecting title to any Mortgaged Property listed in the applicable title policy in respect thereof (or any update thereto) and found, on the date of delivery of such title policy to the Administrative Agent in accordance with the terms hereof, reasonably acceptable by the Administrative Agent, (ii) as to any particular real property at any time, such easements, encroachments, covenants, restrictions, rights of way, minor defects, irregularities or encumbrances on title which do not, in the reasonable opinion of the Administrative Agent, materially impair such real property for the purpose for which it is held by the mortgagor or owner, as the case may be, thereof, or the Lien held by the Administrative Agent, (iii) municipal and zoning laws, regulations, codes and ordinances, which are not violated in any material respect by the existing improvements and the present use made by the mortgagor or owner, as the case may be, of such real property, (iv) general real estate taxes and assessments not yet delinquent, and (v) such other items as the Administrative Agent may consent to.

  • Real Property Assets means, as of any time, the real property assets (including interests in participating mortgages in which the Borrower’s interest therein is characterized as equity according to GAAP) owned directly or indirectly by the Borrower, EQR and the Consolidated Subsidiaries of either or both at such time.

  • Mortgaged Real Property means each of the parcels of real property set forth on Schedule 4 hereto, or interests therein, owned in fee by a Credit Party, together with each other parcel of Real Property that shall become subject to a Mortgage after the Closing Date, in each case together with all of such Credit Party’s right, title and interest in the improvements and buildings thereon and all appurtenances, easements or other rights belonging thereto.

  • The Properties means and refer to all such existing properties, and additions thereto, as are subject to this Declaration or any Supplemental Declaration under the provisions of Article II, hereof.

  • Improved Property means any property upon which there is erected a structure intended for continuous or periodic habitation, occupancy or use by human beings or animals and from which structure Sanitary Sewage and/or Industrial Wastes shall be or may be discharged.