Common use of Certain Limitations After Due Date Clause in Contracts

Certain Limitations After Due Date. If sufficient money or Escrow Obligations shall have been deposited in accordance with the terms hereof with the Registrar in trust for the purpose of paying the Notes or any portion thereof when the same becomes due, whether at maturity or upon earlier redemption, all liability of the Authority for such payment shall forthwith cease, determine and be completely discharged, and thereupon it shall be the duty of the Registrar to hold such money or Escrow Obligations, without liability to the Owners, in trust for the benefit of the Owners, who thereafter shall be restricted exclusively to such money or Escrow Obligations for any claim for such payment of whatsoever nature on his part.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Redevelopment Contract, Redevelopment Contract, Redevelopment Contract

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Certain Limitations After Due Date. If sufficient money or Escrow Obligations shall have been deposited in accordance with the terms hereof with the Registrar Trustee in trust for the purpose of paying the Notes or any portion thereof when the same becomes due, whether at maturity or upon earlier redemption, all liability of the Authority for such payment shall forthwith cease, determine and be completely discharged, and thereupon it shall be the duty of the Registrar Trustee to hold such money or Escrow Obligations, without liability to the Owners, in trust for the benefit of the Owners, who thereafter shall be restricted exclusively to such money or Escrow Obligations for any claim for such payment of whatsoever nature on his part.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Redevelopment Contract

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