Authorized to Make Loans Sample Clauses

Authorized to Make Loans. The Mortgage Lender is a mortgage banker, mortgage company or other financial institution that customarily provides service or otherwise aids in the financing of mortgage loans on single‑family residential housing, or is a holding company of one or more of the foregoing, and such Mortgage Lender is currently authorized to make mortgage loans in the State, and will remain so authorized.
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