INTANGIBLE TRANSITION PROPERTY RECORDS definition

INTANGIBLE TRANSITION PROPERTY RECORDS has the meaning assigned to that term in Section 5.01.
INTANGIBLE TRANSITION PROPERTY RECORDS which are hereby constructively delivered to the Note Issuer, as transferee of the Grantee (or, in the case of the Subsequent Intangible Transition Property, will as of the applicable Subsequent Sale Date be constructively delivered to the Note Issuer, as transferee of the Grantee) with respect to all Intangible Transition Property.

Related to INTANGIBLE TRANSITION PROPERTY RECORDS

  • Transition Property means the property right created by a financing order, including without limitation the right, title, and interest of a utility, assignee, or other issuer of transition bonds to all revenue, collections, claims, payments, money, or proceeds of or arising from or constituting fixed transition amounts that are the subject of a financing order, including those nonbypassable rates and other charges and fixed transition amounts that are authorized by the commission in the financing order to recover transition costs and the costs of recovering, reimbursing, financing, or refinancing the transition costs and acquiring transition property, including the costs of issuing, servicing, and retiring transition bonds. Any right that a utility has in the transition property before the utility's sale or transfer or any other right created under this section or created in the financing order and assignable under this chapter or assignable pursuant to a financing order is only a contract right.

  • Bondable transition property means the property consisting of

  • Property records means the records created and maintained by the contractor in support of its stewardship responsibilities for the management of Government property.

  • Intangible Property shall have the meaning given to such term in Section 2.1(c) hereof.

  • Intellectual property record means a record, other than a financial or administrative record, that is produced or collected by or for faculty or staff of a state institution of higher learning in the conduct of or as a result of study or research on an educational, commercial, scientific, artistic, technical, or scholarly issue, regardless of whether the study or research was sponsored by the institution alone or in conjunction with a governmental body or private concern, and that has not been publicly released, published, or patented.