Intangible Property
Intangible Property. All intangible property now or on the Closing Date owned by Seller in connection with the Real Property or the Personal Property including without limitation all of Seller's right, title and interest in and to all environmental reports, soil reports, utility arrangements (except as expressly set forth herein), warranties, guarantees, indemnities, claims, licenses, applications, permits, governmental approvals, plans, drawings, specifications, surveys, maps, engineering reports and other...
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Intangible Property. Intangible Property
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BPP LIQUIDATING TRUST contract
Intangible Property. To the extent of Owners' right, title and interest therein, and to the extent freely transferable and assignable, all intangible property now or hereafter owned or held by Owners between the date hereof and the Closing, solely in connection with the Projects, including, but not limited to, (1) all guaranties, warranties (including guaranties and warranties pertaining to construction of the Buildings); (2) all air rights, excess floor area rights and other development rights relating or...
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Intangible Property. Means all intangible property now or on the Closing Date owned or held in connection with the Land, the Improvements or the Personal Property, or any business or businesses now or hereafter conducted thereon or with the use thereof (other than those businesses conducted by tenants under Tenant Leases in their capacity as tenants) including all leases, contract rights and agreements (including the Tenant Leases and the Service Contracts), building and trade names, business licenses, warranties...
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TERREMARK WORLDWIDE INC. contract
Intangible Property. All intangible property, if any, owned by Seller and related to the Property, including, without limitation, all of Seller's right, title and interest, if any, in and to permits, licenses, approvals, plans and specifications, studies, surveys, variances or waivers, if any, with respect to the Property
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Yellowstone Acquisition Co contract
Intangible Property. To the extent assignable, intangible property used or necessary in conjunction with the ownership, maintenance and operation of the Property including all licenses, permits, approvals, authorizations and other entitlements attributable to the Property, including zoning, and all books, records, reports, test results, environmental assessments and other documents and materials related to the Property
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Virgin Trains USA LLC contract