Instruments

Example Definitions of "Instruments"
Instruments. The electromechanical devices which are more fully described in Exhibit A to this Agreement, subject to any additions, removals, or other changes as permitted under the terms of this Agreement.
Instruments. All instruments as that term is defined in the UCC
Instruments. All negotiable instruments (as that term is defined in the UCC), certificated securities (as that term is defined in the UCC) and any replacements therefor and Stock Rights related thereto, and other writings that evidence rights to the payment of money (whether absolute or contingent) and that are not themselves security agreements or leases and are of a type that in the ordinary course of business are transferred by delivery with any necessary endorsement or assignment (including, without... limitation, all checks, drafts, notes, bonds, debentures, government securities, certificates of deposit, letters of credit, preferred and common stocks, options and warrants). View More
Instruments. The meaning given in the Code, as such definition may be amended from time to time, and shall include, but not be limited to, a negotiable instrument or any other writing that evidences a right to payment of a monetary obligation, is not itself a security agreement or lease, and is of a type that in the ordinary course of business is transferred by delivery with any necessary endorsement or assignment. The term "Instrument" shall include but not be limited to promissory notes.
Instruments. The definitions ascribed thereto from time to time by the UCC.
Instruments. The respective meanings set forth in the Code.
Instruments. "instruments," "promissory notes," "letters of credit," "drafts," "documents," "letter of credit rights" and "investment property" (each as defined in the UCC), whether certificated or uncertificated, including, security entitlements, securities accounts, commodity contracts, commodity accounts, and any and all supporting obligations in respect thereof.
Instruments. The meanings set forth in the Colorado Uniform Commercial Code.
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