Foreclosure Process Sample Clauses

Foreclosure Process. 2.1 The Treasurer, the City, the Investor, and the Owner each acknowledge that the Special Assessments are to secure payments relating to the Project Advance, including the Project Costs and other amounts as provided under the Energy Project Cooperative Agreement. The Treasurer agrees that so long as the Project Advance is outstanding and the Project Costs thereon, and other amounts under the Energy Project Cooperative Agreement are secured, at least in part, by the revenues derived from the Special Assessments, upon the Treasurer’s receipt of written notice from the Investor or the District, with a copy to the other of the Investor or the District and to the Owner and the City that an Event of Default (as defined under the Energy Project Cooperative Agreement) has occurred and is continuing and which notice directs Treasurer to foreclose on the lien of the Special Assessments, the Treasurer will, not later than 30 days from the date of the receipt of such notice, file and diligently prosecute a foreclosure action against the Property, following the procedures for lien foreclosures established in Ohio Revised Code § 323.25 and related sections. The foreclosure action shall be to collect all Special Assessments then due and owing on the Property in accordance with the Petition. Without the prior written consent of the District and the Investor, the Treasurer will not confirm the sale of the Property for an amount less than 100% of the amount of the Special Assessments and other general real estate taxes, payments in lieu of taxes, and assessments then due and owing with respect to the Property, as shall be certified by the District to the Treasurer pursuant to the records of the Treasurer. All fees and expenses of the Treasurer in collecting the Special Assessments are to be included and paid for by the Owner.
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Foreclosure Process. The Lenders (or the Collateral Agent at the direction of the Lenders) shall provide timely notice under the New York Uniform Commercial Code (“NY UCC”) and any other applicable laws of a public sale under the NY UCC, in which the Lenders, or an entity controlled by Lenders, will credit bid not less than $15,000,000 of the Obligations (the “Optex-Texas Allocation Amount”). The Company agrees not to object to the exercise of these remedies by the

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  • Foreclosure Procedures During the period during which any Mortgage Loan is being foreclosed, funds in the Borrower's Tax and Insurance Reserve, as well as any rent receipts, shall be used to pay all taxes and insurance premiums that become due to the extent permitted by law, with any excess rents being deposited into the P & I Account. The Servicer shall advance (to the extent recoverable) payment of attorneys' fees, trustee's fees and other foreclosure costs at the commencement of foreclosure proceedings. The Servicer shall give Notice to the Owner (which notice may be contained in the Servicer's monthly reports pursuant to Article VII) of a foreclosure sale. The Notice shall set forth the date, location and time of the foreclosure sale. The Servicer shall be responsible for the general management of the Mortgaged Premises after any acquisition through foreclosure or deed-in-lieu of foreclosure or after the Servicer shall have taken possession of the Mortgaged Premises, whichever first occurs, until the Mortgaged Premises are otherwise disposed of and shall take whatever action is necessary to protect the security for the Mortgage Loan. Such action shall include management, maintenance and protection against vandals or the elements if the Mortgaged Premises are vacated. The Servicer shall also make monthly inspections to assure that the Mortgaged Premises are not damaged by vandals or the elements.

  • Foreclosure Property Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the Servicer, shall not rent, lease, or otherwise earn income on behalf of the REMIC with respect to any REO which might cause such REO to fail to qualify as "foreclosure" property within the meaning of section 860G(a)(8) of the Code (e.g., rent based upon the earnings of the lessee) or result in the receipt by the REMIC of any "income from non-permitted assets" within the meaning of section 860F(a)(2) of the Code (e.g., income attributable to any asset which is not a qualified mortgage, a cash flow or reserve fund investment, or personal property not incidental to the REO) or any "net income from foreclosure property" which is subject to tax under the REMIC Provisions unless the Master Servicer has received an Opinion of Counsel (at the Servicer's expense) to the effect that, under the REMIC Provisions and (where appropriate, any relevant proposed legislation) any income generated for the REMIC by the REO would not result in the imposition of a tax upon the REMIC. In general, the purpose of this Section 3.2 and the REMIC Provisions (which this section is intended to implement) is to ensure that the income earned by the REMIC is passive type income such as interest on mortgages and passive type rental income on real property.

  • Foreclosure Enforce any security interest or lien given or provided for under this Agreement or under any security agreement, mortgage, deed of trust or other document, in such manner and such order, as to all or any part of the properties subject to such security interest or lien, as the Bank, in its sole judgment, deems to be necessary or appropriate and the Borrower hereby waives any and all rights, obligations or defenses now or hereafter established by law relating to the foregoing. In the enforcement of its security interest or lien, the Bank is authorized to enter upon the premises where any Collateral is located and take possession of the Collateral or any part thereof, together with the Borrower's records pertaining thereto, or the Bank may require the Borrower to assemble the Collateral and records pertaining thereto and make such Collateral and records available to the Bank at a place designated by the Bank. The Bank may sell the Collateral or any portions thereof, together with all additions, accessions and accessories thereto, giving only such notices and following only such procedures as are required by law, at either a public or private sale, or both, with or without having the Collateral present at the time of the sale, which sale shall be on such terms and conditions and conducted in such manner as the Bank determines in its sole judgment to be commercially reasonable. Any deficiency which exists after the disposition or liquidation of the Collateral shall be a continuing liability of the Borrower to the Bank and shall be immediately paid by the Borrower to the Bank.

  • Collection; Foreclosure Upon the occurrence and during the continuance of any Event of Default, Lender may, at any time or from time to time, apply, collect, liquidate, sell in one or more sales, lease or otherwise dispose of, any or all of the Collateral, in its then condition or following any commercially reasonable preparation or processing, in such order as Lender may elect. Any such sale may be made either at public or private sale at its place of business or elsewhere. Borrower agrees that any such public or private sale may occur upon ten (10) calendar days’ prior written notice to Borrower. Lender may require Borrower to assemble the Collateral and make it available to Lender at a place designated by Lender that is reasonably convenient to Lender and Borrower. The proceeds of any sale, disposition or other realization upon all or any part of the Collateral shall be applied by Lender in the following order of priorities: First, to Lender in an amount sufficient to pay in full Lender’s costs and professionals’ and advisors’ fees and expenses as described in Section 11.11; Second, to Lender in an amount equal to the then unpaid amount of the Secured Obligations (including principal, interest, and the Default Rate interest), in such order and priority as Lender may choose in its sole discretion; and Finally, after the full, final, and indefeasible payment in Cash of all of the Secured Obligations, to any creditor holding a junior Lien on the Collateral, or to Borrower or its representatives or as a court of competent jurisdiction may direct. Lender shall be deemed to have acted reasonably in the custody, preservation and disposition of any of the Collateral if it complies with the obligations of a secured party under the UCC.

  • Sale Process If a Non-Economic Facility is marketed for sale in accordance with Section 5.02 and Manager receives an offer therefor which it wishes to accept on behalf of the relevant TRS and Owner, Manager shall give the relevant TRS prompt notice thereof, which notice shall include a copy of the offer and any other information reasonably requested by such TRS. If the relevant TRS, on behalf of the relevant Owner, shall fail to accept or reject such offer within seven (7) Business Days after receipt of such notice and other information from Manager, such offer shall be deemed to be accepted. If the offer is rejected by the relevant TRS on behalf of the relevant Owner, and if Manager elects to continue marketing the Non-Economic Facility by providing written notice to the relevant TRS within seven (7) days of such rejection and Manager does not obtain another offer within ninety (90) days that is accepted by the relevant TRS, the Non-Economic Facility shall be deemed to have been sold to the relevant TRS on the date, at the price and on such other terms contained in the offer. If a Non-Economic Facility is sold to a third party or deemed to have been sold to the relevant Owner pursuant to such offer, effective as of the date of sale or deemed sale: (i) the Management Agreement shall terminate with respect to such Non-Economic Facility; (ii) Aggregate Invested Capital shall be reduced by an amount equal to the net proceeds of sale after reduction for the costs and expenses of the relevant TRS, the relevant Owner and/or Manager (or, in the case of a deemed sale, the net proceeds of sale determined by reference to such offer, after reduction for any amounts actually expended and any amounts which would reasonably have been expected to have been expended if the sale had been consummated by the relevant TRS, the relevant Owner and/or Manager). If the reduction in Aggregate Invested Capital is less than the Invested Capital of the Non-Economic Facility sold or deemed to have been sold, the difference shall be proportionately reallocated to the Invested Capital of the remaining Facilities.

  • Application of Foreclosure Sale Proceeds Mortgagee shall apply the proceeds of any Foreclosure Sale in the following manner:

  • Process a. The grievance shall be referred to one of the following arbitrators:

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