Selling Computer with Logic Installed

I have a computer with Logic Pro 9.1.5
Can I sell the computer with Logic already installed, or do I have to sell the computer without Logic installed.
If I delete Logic from my computer is it possible to sell Logic separately?
I'm moving to another country, so if possible I'd like to sell both the computer and Logic.
Kind Regards,
Nigel

Unless the machine came with ML you should not sell it with ML. Reinstall the original operating system (the one that the Mac had when new).

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