Common use of Further Acquired Items Clause in Contracts

Further Acquired Items. For the avoidance of doubt, it is hereby confirmed that the Security Interests created under or pursuant to Clause 3.1 (Trust Property) are intended to be specific and fixed charges over (as the case may be) the property and assets to which they relate, both present and future, including property and assets which are acquired after the date hereof.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Granite Mortgages 04-3 PLC, Granite Mortgages 04-1 PLC, Granite Mortgages 04-2 PLC

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Further Acquired Items. For the avoidance of doubt, it is hereby confirmed that the Security Interests created under or pursuant to Clause 3.1 (Trust Property) are intended to be [specific and fixed assignments by way of security of, or] specific and fixed charges over (as the case may be) the property and assets to which they relate, both present and future, including property and assets which are acquired after the date hereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Granite Mortgages 04-1 PLC

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