Common use of Name Change Clause in Contracts

Name Change. The Seller shall not change its State of organization or its name, identity or entity structure in any manner that would, could or might make any financing statement or continuation statement filed by the Seller, Ally Auto or Ally Auto’s assigns in accordance with Section 4.02(a) seriously misleading within the meaning of the UCC, unless it shall give Ally Auto written notice thereof within ten (10) days of such change.

Appears in 58 contracts

Samples: Pooling Agreement (Ally Auto Receivables Trust 2024-1), Pooling Agreement (Ally Auto Receivables Trust 2024-1), Pooling Agreement (Ally Auto Receivables Trust 2023-1)

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Name Change. The Seller shall not change its State of organization incorporation or its name, identity or entity structure in any manner that would, could or might make any financing statement or continuation statement filed by the Seller, Ally Auto or Ally Auto’s assigns in accordance with Section 4.02(a) seriously misleading within the meaning of the UCC, unless it shall give Ally Auto written notice thereof within ten (10) days of such change.

Appears in 34 contracts

Samples: Pooling Agreement (Ally Auto Assets LLC), Pooling Agreement (Ally Auto Assets LLC), Pooling Agreement (Ally Auto Assets LLC)

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Name Change. The Seller shall not change its State of organization incorporation or its name, identity or entity structure in any manner that would, could or might make any financing statement or continuation statement filed by the Seller, Ally Auto or Ally Auto’s assigns in accordance with Section 4.02(a5.02(a) seriously misleading within the meaning of the UCC, unless it shall give Ally Auto written notice thereof within ten (10) days of such change.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Pooling and Servicing Agreement, Pooling and Servicing Agreement (Ally Auto Receivables Trust 2010-5), Pooling and Servicing Agreement (Ally Auto Receivables Trust 2010-5)

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