Chattel Paper

Example Definitions of "Chattel Paper"
Chattel Paper. Shall be used herein as defined in the Uniform Commercial Code, but in any event shall include, but not be limited to, a writing or writings which evidence both a monetary obligation and a security interest in, or a lease of, specific goods.
Chattel Paper. Means all Chattel Paper as such term is defined in the Uniform Commercial Code in the State of Ohio as in effect from time to time, in which Grantor now has or hereafter acquires any rights and wherever located and, in any event, shall include a writing or writings which evidence both a monetary obligation and a security interest in or lease of specific goods; any returned, rejected or repossessed goods covered by any such writing or writings and all proceeds (in any form including, without... limitation, accounts, contract rights, documents, chattel paper, instruments and general intangibles) of such returned, rejected or repossessed goods. View More
Chattel Paper. Shall have the meaning set forth in Article 9 of the UCC.
Chattel Paper. The following terms which are defined in Article 9 are used herein as so defined: Accessions, Accounts, Chattel Paper, Commercial Tort Claims, Deposit Accounts, Documents, Equipment, General Intangibles, Goods, Instruments, Inventory, Investment Property, Letters of Credit, Letter-of-Credit Rights, Payment Intangibles, Proceeds, Promissory Notes, Software and Supporting Obligations.
Chattel Paper. Shall have the same respective meanings as are given to those terms in the UCC as presently in effect in The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, if not otherwise defined in this Agreement.
Chattel Paper. All "chattel paper" as defined in Article 9 of the UCC, including, without limitation, "electronic chattel paper" or "tangible chattel paper", as each term is defined in the UCC.
Chattel Paper. Shall have the meaning given that term in the UCC.
Chattel Paper. Any chattel paper as that term is defined in the UCC
Chattel Paper. All chattel paper as that term is defined in the UCC and any document or documents that evidence both a monetary obligation and a security interest in, or a lease or consignment of, specific goods (except, however, that when a transaction is evidenced both by a security agreement or a lease and by an Instrument or series of Instruments, the group of documents taken together constitute Chattel Paper).
Chattel Paper. The meaning given in the Code, as such definition may be amended from time to time, and shall include, but not be limited to, as a record or records that evidence both (a) a monetary obligation; and (b) one of the following: (i) a security interest in specific goods; (ii) a security interest in specific goods and software used in the goods; (iii) a security interest in specific goods and license of software used in the goods; or (iv) a lease of specific goods and license of Software used in the... goods. View More
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