Release of Security (a) If a disposal of any asset subject to any Transaction Security is made in the following circumstances: (i) the Majority Lenders agree to the disposal; (ii) the disposal is allowed by the terms of the Finance Documents and will not result or could not reasonably be expected to result in any Default; (iii) the disposal is being made at the request of the Security Agent or Secondary Security Agent in circumstances where any Security created by the Transaction Security Documents has become enforceable; or (iv) the disposal is being effected by enforcement of a Transaction Security Document, the Security Agent and Secondary Security Agent (as applicable) are each irrevocably authorised to release the asset(s) being disposed of (including, where the shares in an Obligor are being disposed of, the assets of that Obligor) from the Transaction Security. However, the proceeds of any disposal (or an amount corresponding to them) must be applied in accordance with the requirements of the Finance Documents (if any). (b) In relation to a disposal under paragraphs (a)(iii) or (iv) above, where such disposal relates to the shares in an Obligor, the Security Agent and Secondary Security Agent (as applicable) is irrevocably authorised, on behalf of the Lenders and the Hedge Counterparties, to release that Obligor from all or any part of the Debt owed by it. (c) Any release under this Clause will not become effective until the date of the relevant disposal or otherwise in accordance with the consent of the Majority Lenders. (d) If a disposal is not made, then any release relating to that disposal will have no effect, and the obligations of the Obligors and Security Providers under the Finance Documents will continue in full force and effect. (e) If the Security Agent or Secondary Security Agent is satisfied that a release is allowed under this Clause, (at the request and expense of the relevant Obligor or Security Provider) each Secured Party must enter into any document and do all such other things which are reasonably required to achieve that release. Each Secured Party irrevocably authorises the Security Agent and the Secondary Security Agent (as applicable) to enter into any such document. Any release will not affect the obligations of the Obligors and Security Providers under the Finance Documents.
Release of Security Interest 8.1 This general condition applies if any part of the property is subject to a security interest to which the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) applies. 8.2 For the purposes of enabling the purchaser to search the Personal Property Securities Register for any security interests affecting any personal property for which the purchaser may be entitled to a release, statement, approval or correction in accordance with general condition 8.4, the purchaser may request the vendor to provide the vendor’s date of birth to the purchaser. The vendor must comply with a request made by the purchaser under this condition if the purchaser makes the request at least 21 days before the due date for settlement. 8.3 If the purchaser is given the details of the vendor’s date of birth under condition 8.2, the purchaser must – (a) Only use the vendor’s date of birth for the purposes specified in condition 8.2; and (b) Keep the date of birth of the vendor secure and confidential. 8.4 The vendor must ensure that at or before settlement, the purchaser receives – (a) a release from the secured party releasing the property from the security interest; or (b) a statement in writing in accordance with section 275(1)(b) of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) setting out that the amount or obligation that is secured is nil at settlement; or (c) a written approval or correction in accordance with section 275(1)(c) of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) indicating that, on settlement, the personal property included in the contract is not or will not be property in which the security interest is granted. 8.5 Subject to general condition 8.6, the vendor is not obliged to ensure that the purchaser receives a release, statement, approval or correction in respect of personal property – (a) that - (i) the purchaser intends to use predominantly for personal, domestic or household purposes; and (ii) has a market value of not more than $5000 or, if a greater amount has been prescribed for the purposes of section 47(1) of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth), not more than that prescribed amount; or (b) that is sold in the ordinary course of the vendor’s business of selling personal property of that kind. 8.6 The vendor is obliged to ensure that the purchaser receives a release, statement, approval or correction in respect of personal property described in general condition 8.5 if – (a) the personal property is of a kind that may or must be described by serial number in the Personal Property Securities Register; or (b) the purchaser has actual or constructive knowledge that the sale constitutes a breach of the security agreement that provides for the security interest. 8.7 A release for the purposes of general condition 8.4(a) must be in writing. 8.8 A release for the purposes of general condition 8.4 (a) must be effective in releasing the goods from the security interest and be in a form which allows the purchaser to take title to the goods free of that security interest. 8.9 If the purchaser receives a release under general condition 8.4 (a) the purchaser must provide the vendor with a copy of the release at or as soon as practicable after settlement. 8.10 In addition to ensuring that a release is received under general condition 8.4(a), the vendor must ensure that at or before settlement the purchaser receives a written undertaking from a secured party to register a financing change statement to reflect that release if the property being released includes goods of a kind that are described by serial number in the Personal Property Securities Register. 8.11 The purchaser must advise the vendor of any security interest that is registered on or before the day of sale on the Personal Properties Security Register, which the purchaser reasonably requires to be released, at least 21 days before the due date for settlement. 8.12 The vendor may delay settlement until 21 days after the purchaser advises the vendor of the security interests that the purchaser reasonably requires to be released if the purchaser does not provide an advice under general condition 8.11. 8.13 If settlement is delayed under general condition 8.12 the purchaser must pay the vendor – (a) interest from the due date for settlement until the date on which settlement occurs or 21 days after the vendor receives the advice, whichever is the earlier; and (b) any reasonable costs incurred by the vendor as a result of the delay - as though the purchaser was in default. 8.14 The vendor is not required to ensure that the purchaser receives a release in respect of the land. This general condition 8.14 applies despite general condition 8.1. 8.15 Words and phrases which are defined in the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) have the same meaning in general condition 8 unless the context requires otherwise.
Recording of Security Instrument, etc Borrower forthwith upon the execution and delivery of this Security Instrument and thereafter, from time to time, will cause this Security Instrument and any of the Other Security Documents creating a lien or security interest or evidencing the lien hereof upon the Property and each instrument of further assurance to be filed, registered or recorded in such manner and in such places as may be required by any present or future law in order to publish notice of and fully to protect and perfect the lien or security interest hereof upon, and the interest of Lender in, the Property. Borrower will pay all taxes, filing, registration or recording fees, and all expenses incident to the preparation, execution, acknowledgment and/or recording of the Note, this Security Instrument, the Other Security Documents, any note or mortgage supplemental hereto, any security instrument with respect to the Property and any instrument of further assurance, and any modification or amendment of the foregoing documents, and all federal, state, county and municipal taxes, duties, imposts, assessments and charges arising out of or in connection with the execution and delivery of this Security Instrument, any mortgage supplemental hereto, any security instrument with respect to the Property or any instrument of further assurance, and any modification or amendment of the foregoing documents, except where prohibited by law so to do.
Warranty of Security Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the Contractor and its subcontractors will not perform any of the services from outside of the United States, and the Contractor will not allow any State of Florida data to be sent by any medium, transmitted, or accessed outside of the United States. The Contractor agrees that a violation of items listed above will result in immediate and irreparable harm to the Customer and will entitle the Customer to a credit as provided in the Contract documents. This credit is intended only to cover the Customer’s internal staffing and administrative costs as well as the diminished value of services provided under the Contract and will not preclude the Customer from recovering other damages it may suffer as a result of such violation. For purposes of determining the damages due hereunder, a group of violations relating to a common set of operative facts (e.g., same location, same time period, same off-shore entity) will be treated as a single event. A violation of this provision will also entitle the Customer to recover any damages arising from a breach of this section and constitutes an event of default. The Contractor must notify the Department and the Customer as soon as possible, in accordance with the requirements of section 501.171, F.S., if applicable, and in all events within one (1) business day in the event Contractor discovers any data is breached, any unauthorized access of data occurs (even by persons or companies with authorized access for other purposes), any unauthorized transmission of data occurs, or of any credible allegation or suspicion of a material violation of the above. This notification is required regardless of the number of persons or type of data affected. The notification must be clear and conspicuous and include a description of the following: (a) The incident in general terms. (b) The type of information that was subject to the unauthorized access and acquisition. (c) The type and number of entities who were, or potentially have been affected by the breach. (d) The actions taken by the Contractor to protect the data from further unauthorized access. However, the description of those actions in the written notice may be general so as not to further increase the risk or severity of the breach.
Grant of Security As collateral security for the due and punctual payment and performance in full of the Obligations, as and when due, each Grantor hereby pledges and assigns to the Collateral Agent, its successors and permitted assigns, and hereby grants to the Collateral Agent, its successors and permitted assigns, for the ratable benefit of the Collateral Agent and the Noteholders, a continuing Lien on and security interest in, all of such Grantor’s right, title and interest in, to and under the following (the “Collateral”): (i) the Patents and Patent applications set forth in Schedule A hereto; (ii) the Trademark and service mark registrations and applications set forth in Schedule B hereto (provided that no security interest shall be granted in United States intent-to-use trademark applications to the extent that, and solely during the period in which, the grant of a security interest therein would impair the validity or enforceability of such intent-to-use trademark applications under applicable federal law), together with the goodwill symbolized thereby; (iii) all Copyrights, whether registered or unregistered, now owned or hereafter acquired by such Grantor, including, without limitation, the copyright registrations and applications and exclusive copyright licenses set forth in Schedule C hereto; (iv) all reissues, divisions, continuations, continuations-in-part, extensions, renewals and reexaminations of any of the foregoing, all rights in the foregoing provided by international treaties or conventions, all rights corresponding thereto throughout the world and all other rights of any kind whatsoever of such Grantor accruing thereunder or pertaining thereto; (v) any and all claims for damages and injunctive relief for past, present and future infringement, dilution, misappropriation, violation, misuse or breach with respect to any of the foregoing, with the right, but not the obligation, to sue for and collect, or otherwise recover, such damages; and (vi) any and all Proceeds, including without limitation Cash and Noncash Proceeds of, collateral for, income, royalties and other payments now or hereafter due and payable with respect to, and Supporting Obligations relating to, any and all of the collateral of or arising from any of the foregoing.