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General Intangibles
General Intangibles contract clause examples

Goods (including Goods held on consignment with third parties);

"General Intangibles" means general intangibles (as that term is defined in the Code).

General Intangibles. Borrower represents and warrants that it owns, or is licensed to use, all General Intangibles necessary to conduct its business as currently conducted except where the failure of Borrower to own or license such General Intangibles could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

Goods, including Inventory and Equipment;

Goods, including Inventory and Equipment;

Goods, including Inventory and Equipment;

Goods, including Inventory and Equipment;

Goods, including Inventory and Equipment;

all general intangibles (including all payment intangibles and all software) and all supporting obligations related thereto (including without limitation all Export-Related General Intangibles);

"General Intangibles" means general intangibles (as that term is defined in the Code).

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