Inventory

Example Definitions of "Inventory"
Inventory. Means Inventory as such term is defined in the Uniform Commercial Code of the State of Ohio as in effect from time to time, of Grantor, whether now owned or hereafter acquired and wherever located, whether raw, in process or finished, all materials usable in processing the same and all documents of title covering any inventory, including, but not limited to, work in process, materials used or consumed in Grantor's business, now owned or hereafter acquired or manufactured by Grantor and held for... sale or lease or to be furnished under a contract of service in the ordinary course of its business; all present and future substitutions therefor, parts and accessories thereof and all additions thereto; all proceeds thereof and products of such inventory in any form whatsoever. View More
Inventory. Shall have the meaning assigned such term in the Wisconsin Uniform Commercial Code, as the same may be in effect from time to time.
Inventory. Shall have the meaning set forth in Article 9 of the UCC
Inventory. 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.
Inventory. 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.
Inventory. Means all inventory (as that term is defined in the Code) in all of its forms of the applicable Grantor, wherever located, including, without limitation, (i) all goods in which the applicable Grantor has an interest in mass or a joint or other interest or right of any kind (including goods in which the applicable Grantor has an interest or right as consignee), and (ii) all goods which are returned to or repossessed by the applicable Grantor, and all accessions thereto, products thereof and... documents therefor View More
Inventory. All inventory (as that term is defined in the Code) in all of its forms of the Grantor, wherever located, including, without limitation, (i) all goods in which the Grantor has an interest in mass or a joint or other interest or right of any kind (including goods in which the Grantor has an interest or right as consignee), and (ii) all goods which are returned to or repossessed by the Grantor, and all accessions thereto, products thereof and documents therefor
Inventory. Shall have the meaning given that term in the UCC, and shall also include, without limitation, all: (a) Goods which (i) are leased by a person as lessor, (ii) are held by a person for sale or lease or to be furnished under a contract of service, (iii) are furnished by a person under a contract of service, or (iv) consist of raw materials, work in process, or materials used or consumed in a business; (b) Goods of said description in transit; (c) Goods of said description which are returned,... repossessed or rejected; and (d) packaging, advertising, and shipping materials related to any of the foregoing. View More
Inventory. WIP (i.e., Components contained in partly finished Products that are in various stages of the manufacturing process), finished Products (including, but not limited to, Safety Stock), Product-specific, non-returnable purchased Components and non-cancelable purchase orders for Components outstanding with CCC's suppliers, consistent with Section 6.3
Inventory. Shall have the meaning given to that term in the Code and shall include without limitation all goods owned by the Borrowers, whenever acquired and wherever located, held for sale or lease or furnished or to be furnished under contracts of service, and all raw materials, work in process and materials owned by the Borrowers and used or consumed in the Borrowers' business, whenever acquired and wherever located.
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