Switching Leopard from one mac to another

I am currently running a PowerMac G5 with Leopard installed and a MacBook with Tiger. Due to our IT department cracking down, I will have to put my G5 into storage for a few months.
I was wondering If it was legal to remove leopard from the G5 (and reinstall the original Tiger) and install the Leopard on the Macbook.
I was waiting for Snow Leopard to come out before upgrading the Macbook, now I would wait to upgrade the G5 at the end of the year.
Any opinions or free legal advise??
Thanks in advance.

I was wondering If it was legal to remove leopard from the G5 (and reinstall the original Tiger) and install the Leopard on the Macbook.
Yes. Assuming it's a retail copy of Leopard that allows for use on one computer at a time, your plan is legal.
Edit: I type too slow. Kappy beat me to it.

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