Instruments

Example Definitions of "Instruments"
Instruments. Shall have the meaning given to that term in the Code and shall include, without limitation, all negotiable instruments (as defined in the Code), all certificated securities (as defined in the Code) and all other writings which evidence a right to the payment of money now or after the date of this Agreement owned by each Grantor.
Instruments. Shall have the meaning given to that term in the Code and shall include, without limitation, all negotiable instruments (as defined in the Code), all certificated securities (as defined in the Code) and all other writings which evidence a right to the payment of money now or after the date of this Agreement owned by each Grantor. the Borrower.
Instruments. Shall have the The meaning given to that term in the Code and shall include, without limitation, all negotiable instruments (as defined in the Code), all certificated securities (as defined in the Code) and all other writings which evidence a right to the payment of money now or after the date of this Agreement owned by each Grantor. the Borrower.
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Instruments. All instruments as such term is defined in the UCC, now owned or hereafter acquired by any Grantor
Instruments. All instruments as such term is defined in the UCC, now owned or hereafter acquired by any Grantor
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Instruments. All instruments (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, checks, notes, certificated certificates of deposit, investment securities, negotiable instruments and writings evidencing a right to the payment of money of a type transferred in the ordinary course of business by delivery with any necessary instrument or assignment
Instruments. All instruments (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, Grantor, including without limitation, checks, notes, certificated certificates of deposit, investment securities, negotiable instruments and writings evidencing a right to the payment of money of a type transferred in the ordinary course of business by delivery with any necessary instrument or assignment
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Instruments. Defined in the Uniform Commercial Code from time to time in effect in the State of New York (the "UCC")
Instruments. All "instruments," as such term is defined in the Code, now owned or hereafter acquired by any Credit Party, wherever located, and, in any event, including all certificated securities, all certificates of deposit, and all promissory notes and other evidences of indebtedness, other than instruments that constitute, or are a part of a group of writings that constitute, Chattel Paper
Instruments. All negotiable instruments and any other writing that evidences a right to payment of money and is not itself a security agreement or lease and is of a type which is in the ordinary course of business transferred by delivery with any necessary endorsement or assignment.
Instruments. The meaning assigned to it in Exhibit A hereto.
Instruments. Means the instrument hardware, software and accessories as described in Appendix I, including, without limitation, any and all upgrades, refurbishments and/or repaired aspects of the same.
Instruments. All Instruments as that term is defined in Article 9 of the UCC
Instruments. The meanings set forth in the New York Uniform Commercial Code.
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