Account

Example Definitions of "Account"
Account. The Deferral Account and the Matching Account, which are bookkeeping accounts established pursuant to the Plan and maintained in the names of the respective Participants, to which all amounts deferred and the Company match thereon, along with any dividends paid, shall be credited in the form of Share Units, and from which all amounts distributed under the Plan shall be debited.
Account. Means, for each Participant, the account established for his or her benefit under the Deferral Plan or the Excess Benefit Plan.
Account. An Executive's Cash Deferral Account, Cash Matching Account, Company Stock Deferral Account and Company Stock Matching Account;
Account. Means a booking account in which Deferred Stock shall be recorded and to which dividends and distributions may be credited in accordance with this Plan.
Account. The funds accumulated with respect to a Participant as a result of deductions from his paycheck or as a result of the Participant making contributions to the Plan in the manner authorized by the Administrator ("authorized contribution") for the purpose of purchasing stock under the Plan. The accumulated funds shall also include interest accumulated during the offering period in jurisdictions, where interest is payable under a governing law of a jurisdiction or pursuant to any regulation,... declaration, exemptions or instruments issued under such a law. The funds allocated to a Participant's account shall remain the property of the Participant at all times and may not be commingled with the general funds of the Company. View More Arrow
Account. The bookkeeping subaccounts established for each Participant in accordance with paragraph 5 below. 1
Account. Shall mean any right of Obligor to payment for legal services rendered, whether or not such right to payment has been earned by performance, and all interest and service charges thereon, and any other account of Obligor as such term is defined in Article 9 of the California Commercial Code.
Account. Means any right to the payment of money in which Borrower has any interest, whether due or to become due, arising out of the sale or lease of goods or the rendering of services, whether or not earned by performance, including, but not limited to, all accounts as that term is defined in the Code, accounts receivable, contract rights, rights to payment or performance, chattel paper, franchisee fees, royalties, Instruments, Documents and notes.
Account. Means a credit account (excluding accounts that have been charged off as of the Effective Time) on which a purchase transaction has been made by (or by a person authorized by) the Customer pursuant to a Credit Card originally issued by Hurley State Bank or Seller that is identified on the Tape in the "AMBS-INT-STATUS" field with the designate of "A" signifying an active account. For purposes hereof, an "Account" includes, without limitation, all Receivables thereunder, all rights to receive... payment thereunder, all security interests granted by the Customer (as hereinafter defined) and all Books and Records with respect thereto. Descriptively, each Account is a consumer line of credit owned by Seller, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Gateway. The Accounts represent specialty credit card accounts issued by Hurley State Bank or Seller since September 1999 to finance consumer purchases of Gateway's products having an aggregate outstanding principal balance (including billed interest fees and charges) as of the end of business of May 31, 2001 of approximately $264.3 million, excluding accounts that have been charged off as of the Effective Time. For purposes of this Agreement, Account(s) excludes any account where a legal claim or counterclaim has been filed by the Customer prior to the Closing Date and accounts which reflect a zero or negative balance. However, Accounts from Customers that are the subject of litigation listed on Schedule 5.2(l) are not Accounts even though contained on the Tape. View More Arrow
Account. Shall have the meaning given such term in Article 9 of the UCC.
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