Common use of Appointment and General Duties Clause in Contracts

Appointment and General Duties. The Issuer appoints Ford Credit to act as the Servicer of the Receivables for the Issuer and the Indenture Trustee. The Servicer will manage, service, administer and collect on the Receivables with reasonable care using that degree of skill and attention that the Servicer exercises with respect to all comparable automotive receivables that it services for itself or others and in accordance with the Credit and Collection Policy. The Servicer’s duties will include: (i) collecting and applying all payments made on the Receivables; (ii) investigating delinquencies; (iii) sending invoices and responding to inquiries of Obligors; (iv) processing requests for extensions and modifications; (v) administering payoffs, defaults and delinquencies; (vi) repossessing and then selling the Financed Vehicle securing any Receivable that the Servicer determines is unlikely to eventually be paid in full; (vii) maintaining accurate and complete accounts and receivables systems pertaining to servicing the Receivables; (viii) providing to the Custodian copies, or access to, any documents, instruments, notices and correspondence that modify information contained in the Receivables Files; and (ix) furnishing Monthly Investor Reports and any other periodic reports required by the transaction documents. In performing its duties as servicer of the Receivables, the Servicer will comply with all material requirements of federal and State laws and regulations.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2014-A), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2014-A), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2013-D)

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Appointment and General Duties. The Issuer appoints Ford Credit to act as the Servicer of the Receivables for the Issuer and the Indenture Trustee. The Servicer will manage, service, administer and collect on the Receivables with reasonable care using that degree of skill and attention that the Servicer exercises with respect to all comparable automotive receivables that it services for itself or others and in accordance with the Credit and Collection Policy. The Servicer’s 's duties will include: (i) collecting and applying all payments made on the Receivables;, (ii) investigating delinquencies;, (iii) sending invoices and responding to inquiries of Obligors;, (iv) processing requests for extensions and modifications;, (v) administering payoffs, defaults and delinquencies;, (vi) repossessing and then selling the Financed Vehicle securing any Receivable that the Servicer determines is unlikely to eventually be paid in full;, (vii) maintaining accurate and complete accounts and receivables computer systems pertaining to servicing the Receivables;, (viii) providing to the Custodian copies, or access to, any documents, instruments, notices and correspondence that modify information contained in the Receivables Files; , and (ix) furnishing Monthly Investor Reports and any other periodic reports required by the transaction documents. In performing its duties as servicer of the Receivables, the Servicer will comply with all material requirements of federal and State laws and regulations.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2010-B), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2010-A), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2009-D)

Appointment and General Duties. The Issuer appoints Ford Credit to act as the Servicer of the Receivables for the Issuer and the Indenture Trustee. The Servicer will manage, service, administer and collect on the Receivables with reasonable care using that degree of skill and attention that the Servicer exercises with respect to for all comparable automotive receivables that it services for itself or others and in accordance with the Credit and Collection Policy. The Servicer’s duties will include: (i) collecting and applying all payments made on the Receivables; (ii) investigating delinquencies; (iii) sending invoices and responding to inquiries of Obligors; (iv) processing requests for extensions and modifications; (v) administering payoffs, defaults and delinquencies; (vi) repossessing and then selling the Financed Vehicle securing any Receivable that the Servicer determines is unlikely to eventually be paid in full; (vii) maintaining accurate and complete accounts and receivables systems pertaining to servicing the Receivables; (viii) providing to the Custodian copies, or access to, any documents, instruments, notices and correspondence that modify information contained in the Receivables Files; and (ix) furnishing Monthly Investor Reports and any other periodic reports required by the transaction documents. In performing its duties as servicer of the Receivables, the Servicer will comply with all material requirements of federal and State laws and regulations.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2015-B), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2015-B), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2015-A)

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Appointment and General Duties. The Issuer appoints Ford Credit to act as the Servicer of the Receivables for the Issuer and the Indenture Trustee. The Servicer will manage, service, administer and collect on the Receivables with reasonable care using that degree of skill and attention that the Servicer exercises with respect to all comparable automotive receivables that it services for itself or others and in accordance with the Credit and Collection Policy. The Servicer’s duties will include: (i) collecting and applying all payments made on the Receivables; (ii) investigating delinquencies; (iii) sending invoices and responding to inquiries of Obligors; (iv) processing requests for extensions and modifications; (v) administering payoffs, defaults and delinquencies; (vi) repossessing and then selling the Financed Vehicle securing any Receivable that the Servicer determines is unlikely to eventually be paid in full; (vii) maintaining accurate and complete accounts and receivables computer systems pertaining to servicing the Receivables; (viii) providing to the Custodian copies, or access to, any documents, instruments, notices and correspondence that modify information contained in the Receivables Files; and (ix) furnishing Monthly Investor Reports and any other periodic reports required by the transaction documents. In performing its duties as servicer of the Receivables, the Servicer will comply with all material requirements of federal and State laws and regulations.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2012-A), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2012-A), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2011-B)

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