Common use of ASSIGNMENT AND CHARGE Clause in Contracts

ASSIGNMENT AND CHARGE. (1) In consideration of the Mortgagee making or continuing to make loans or advances or otherwise giving or extending or continuing to give or extend credit or granting other credit or loan facilities or other accommodation to the Mortgagor either alone or jointly with any other person from time to time to such extent and on such terms and conditions and for so long as the Mortgagee may think fit, the Mortgagor as beneficial owner hereby, as a continuing security for payment of the principal sum and interest thereon, and all monies and liabilities which shall now or hereafter be due owing or incurred to the Mortgagee ("the Secured Amounts") by the Mortgagor whether present or future, actual or contingent, and whether solely or jointly with any other person and whether as principal or surety jointly and severally and for the observance and performance by the Mortgagor of its obligations hereunder, HEREBY ASSIGNS AND AGREES TO ASSIGN absolutely to the Mortgagee, free from all liens, charges and other encumbrances, all the Mortgagor's present and future rights, title and interest in and to, and all benefits accrued and to accrue to the Mortgagor under:

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: www.singfinance.com.sg, www.singfinance.com.sg, Assignment of Sale

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