Install amoung multiple computers?

Hello!
My question is... I have CS6 Master Collection and want to install between 1 desktop and 2 laptops. Example: All programs(except After Effects & Premier Pro) on desktop and laptop one. After effects and Premier only on laptop two. I already have Web/Design Premium on laptop two(different purchase/serial number) Would this be so called "Adobe legal?"
Thanks.
Thomas

Thanks for the reply Mylenium!
Is it not technically possible because the serial number would be asociated with 3 computers? At this point After Effects & Premier have not been installed on any machine from my Master Collection. If I am understanding you correctly, I need to purchase another copy of After Effects and Premier for another $1800 to have it on the mac I want it on? You would think after the $4500 between Design & Web Premium CS6 and the Master Collection CS6, I could get the programs I want on 3 computers!

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