Defective Documents. If the Purchaser finds any document or documents constituting a part of a Submitted Mortgage File which was delivered or which was to be delivered by the Seller to the Purchaser (including documents in the Submitted Mortgage File which were received by the Seller from its borrower) to be defective or missing in any material respect (a “Defect”), the Purchaser shall so notify the Seller within sixty (60) days of discovery by the Purchaser of the Defect. If the Seller finds a Defect, the Seller shall promptly so notify the Purchaser. The Seller shall have a period of forty (40) days following receipt of written demand for correction or cure from the Purchaser within which to correct or cure any such Defect after the Seller is notified of same. If the Defect is capable of cure, but is not reasonably expected to be cured within such forty (40) day period, the Seller may, by written notice to the Purchaser, request additional time within which to effect correction or cure. The Purchaser shall have no obligation to grant any such extension of time for correction or cure. If the Purchaser does grant such an extension of time, the Seller shall have such additional time for correction or cure as is expressly granted in writing by the Purchaser. The Seller hereby covenants and agrees that, if the Defect is not corrected or cured within the applicable cure period described above, the Seller will, upon the expiration of such cure period, repurchase the related Mortgage Loan in the manner set forth in Section 3.03. Discovery by the Purchaser or the Seller of the possible existence of fraud in connection with a Mortgage Loan shall not constitute a Defect, but shall be governed by the provisions of Sections 3.02(iv) and 3.03.
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Samples: Purchase Price and Terms Agreement (Pennymac Financial Services, Inc.), Purchase Price and Terms Agreement (PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust), Flow Commercial Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement (Pennymac Financial Services, Inc.)