General Intangibles

Example Definitions of "General Intangibles"
General Intangibles. As to any Grantor, all of such Grantor's now owned or hereafter acquired general intangibles, choses in action and causes of action and all other intangible personal property of such Grantor of every kind and nature (other than Accounts), including, without limitation, all contract rights, payment intangibles, Proprietary Rights
General Intangibles. General Intangibles means all of the Borrowers' "general intangibles" as defined in the UCC and, in any event, includes (without limitation) all of the Borrowers' trademarks, trade names, patents, copyrights, trade secrets, customer lists, inventions, designs, software, software programs, mask works, goodwill, registrations and applications, licenses, franchises, tax refund claims, guarantee claims, Payment Intangibles, security interests and rights to indemnification
General Intangibles. All general intangibles (as that term is defined in the U.C.C.) of any Grantor arising from, in connection with or related to any Account or any Inventory (including, without limitation, all payment intangibles (as that term is defined in the U.C.C.) and software, company records (paper and electronic), correspondence, credit files, records and other documents, computer programs, computer software, computer tapes and cards and other paper and documents in the possession or control of any... Grantor or in the possession or control of any affiliate or computer service bureau View More
General Intangibles. Any general intangibles, as such term is defined in Article 9 of the UCC, now owned or hereafter acquired by Debtor
General Intangibles. As defined in the Code, including, without limitation, all Patents and Trademarks now or hereafter owned by the Grantor to the extent such Patents and Trademarks would be included in General Intangibles under the Code.
General Intangibles. Any "general intangibles," as such term is defined in Section 9-102(a)(42) of the UCC, now owned or hereafter acquired by any Grantor or in which any Grantor now has or hereafter acquires any rights, and, in any event, shall include, without limitation, all right, title, and interest which any Grantor may now or hereafter have in or under any Contract or Person, causes of action, payment intangibles, franchises, tax refund claims, Account Debtor lists, trademarks, patents, rights in... intellectual property, Licenses, permits, Copyrights, domain names, trade secrets, proprietary or confidential information, inventions, and discoveries (whether patented or patentable or not) and technical information, procedures, designs, knowledge, know-how, software, databases, business records data, skill, expertise, experience, processes, models, drawings, materials and records, goodwill, all claims under any guaranty, security interests, or other security held by or granted to any Grantor to secure payment of the Accounts by an Account Debtor obligated thereon, all rights of indemnification and all other intangible property of any kind and nature View More
General Intangibles. All now owned or hereafter acquired or arising general intangibles, as defined in the UCC, of each Debtor, together with all products and proceeds of any of the foregoing.
General Intangibles. All "general intangibles" as such term is defined in the UCC, now owned or hereafter acquired by Grantor
General Intangibles. All of each Borrower's general intangibles of any kind whether now existing or hereafter arising including all stock, membership interests, units, partnership interests, patents, trademarks, copyrights and other intangibles, chattel papers, documents and instruments relating to the General Intangibles. In addition, the term "General Intangibles" will have the same meaning (to the extent not inconsistent with the foregoing definition) as defined in the UCC.
General Intangibles. Shall have such meaning as such term is defined in Article 9 of the UCC.
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