Common use of Borrowers Remains Liable Clause in Contracts

Borrowers Remains Liable. Anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding, Borrowers shall remain liable under each item of the Collateral to observe and perform all the conditions and obligations to be observed and performed by it thereunder, all in accordance with the terms thereof and any other agreement giving rise thereto, and in accordance with and pursuant to the terms and provisions thereof. Whether or not Credit Agent has exercised any rights in any of the Collateral, neither Credit Agent, nor any Lender shall have any obligation or liability under any of the Collateral (or any agreement giving rise thereto) by reason of or arising out of this Agreement or the receipt by Credit Agent of any payment relating thereto, nor shall Credit Agent nor any Lender be obligated in any manner to perform any of the obligations of Borrowers under or pursuant to any of the Collateral (or any agreement giving rise thereto) to make any payment, to make any inquiry as to the nature or the sufficiency of any payment received by it or as to the sufficiency of any performance by any party under any of the Collateral (or any agreement giving rise thereto), to present or file any claim, to take any action to enforce any performance or to collect the payment of any amounts which may have been assigned to it or to which it may be entitled at any time or times.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Credit and Security Agreement (Lennar Corp /New/), Credit and Security Agreement (Lennar Corp /New/), American Home Mortgage Investment Corp

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