Common use of Beneficiary’s Powers Clause in Contracts

Beneficiary’s Powers. Without affecting the liability of any other person liable for the payment of any obligation herein mentioned, and without affecting the lien or charge of this Deed of Trust upon any portion of the Mortgaged Property not then or theretofore released as security for the full amount of all unpaid obligations, the Beneficiary may, from time to time and without notice (1) release any person so liable, (2) extend the maturity or alter any of the terms of any such obligation, (3) grant other indulgences, (4) cause to be released or reconveyed at any time at the Beneficiary’s option, any parcel, portion or all of the Mortgaged Property, (5) take or release any other or additional security for any obligation herein mentioned, or (6) make compositions or other arrangements with debtor in relation thereto. The provisions of Section 45-45.1 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, as amended, or any similar statute hereafter enacted in replacement or in substitution thereof shall be inapplicable to this Deed of Trust.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: mccmeetingspublic.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net, Security Agreement and Fixture Filing, Security Agreement and Fixture Filing

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