Common use of Conveyance of Interests Clause in Contracts

Conveyance of Interests. Effective as of the Closing Date, the Depositor does hereby transfer, assign, set over, deposit with and otherwise convey to the Trustee, without recourse, in trust, all the right, title and interest of the Depositor in and to (i) the assets of REMIC I in exchange for the REMIC I Interests, (ii) the assets of REMIC II in exchange for the REMIC II Interests, (iii) the assets of REMIC III in exchange for the REMIC III Certificates and (iv) the assets of the Class EI Grantor Trust in exchange for the Class EI Certificates.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Pooling and Servicing Agreement (Morgan Stanley Capital I Trust 2005 IQ9), Pooling and Servicing Agreement (Morgan Stanley Capital I Trust 2004 IQ8), Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement (Morgan Stanley Capital I Trust 2007-Iq13)

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