Common use of Ability to Perform Obligations Clause in Contracts

Ability to Perform Obligations. The Depositor does not believe, nor does it have any reasonable cause to believe, that it cannot perform each and every covenant contained in this Agreement.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Receivables Pooling Agreement (PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust), Receivables Pooling Agreement (Walter Investment Management Corp), Receivables Pooling Agreement (Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.)

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Ability to Perform Obligations. The Depositor does not believe, nor does it have any reasonable cause to believe, that it cannot perform each and every covenant contained in this AgreementAgreement in all material respects.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Receivables Pooling Agreement (New Residential Investment Corp.), Receivables Pooling Agreement (New Residential Investment Corp.)

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