Lease Origination Sample Clauses

Lease Origination. RSi SPE will be responsible for negotiating each Business Lease, which Lease must be acceptable to ALC in ALC's Reasonable Discretion and approved in writing by ALC as part of the Transaction Approval (as defined below). RSi SPE shall arrange, subject to the terms and conditions of the Guidelines and the Financing Agreement, for the time, place and method of closing the Business Lease; provided that prior to the closing of such Business Lease, RSi shall have transferred the related Equipment to RSi SPE, and RSi or RSF, as applicable, shall have transferred or granted to RSi SPE a License to use the Equipment Intellectual Property. ALC and RSi agree that: (a) for each proposed Lease Financing Loan, the related Business Lease pledged as collateral for such loan and the lessee to such lease shall be underwritten by ALC subject to the related Transaction Approval, the terms and conditions of this Agreement including the Guidelines and the Financing Agreement; (b) the standard form of the Business Lease which RSi proposes to use must be acceptable to ALC in ALC's Reasonable Discretion; and (c) any proposed changes to such standard form with respect to a specific Transaction related to a Lease Financing Loan must be acceptable to ALC in ALC's Reasonable Discretion and approved in writing by ALC.
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Lease Origination. Each Lease was either originated or the interests therein acquired by Seller in the ordinary course of business, in a bona fide transaction.

Related to Lease Origination

  • Origination Each Receivable was originated in the United States.

  • Loan Origination Fee In consideration of the Commitment, the Company agrees to pay to Agent on the execution hereof a loan origination fee in the amount of $50,000.00. The Arrangement Fee of $225,000.00 has already been received.

  • LEASE OF EQUIPMENT Lessor leases to Lessee, and Lessee leases from Lessor, all the property described in the Lease Schedules which are signed from time to time by Lessor and Lessee.

  • Finance Lease Lessee and Lessor agree that each Lease is a "Finance Lease" as defined by Section 2A-103(g) of the UCC. Lessee acknowledges that Lessee has reviewed and approved each written Supply Contract (as defined by UCC 2A-103(y)) covering Equipment purchased from each "Supplier" (as defined by UCC 2A-103(x)) thereof.

  • Operating Lease The parties hereto intend that this Lease shall be deemed for all purposes to be an operating lease and not a capital lease.

  • Seller's Origination The Seller's decision to originate any mortgage loan or to deny any mortgage loan application is an independent decision based upon the Underwriting Guidelines, and is in no way made as a result of Purchaser's decision to purchase, or not to purchase, or the price Purchaser may offer to pay for, any such mortgage loan, if originated;

  • Lease of Aircraft Lessor agrees to lease the Aircraft to Lessee pursuant to the provisions of FAR Section 91.501(b)(6) and Section 91.501(c)(1) and this Agreement, and to provide a fully-qualified and credentialed flight crew for all flights to be conducted hereunder during the Term (as defined in Section 13) hereof. The parties acknowledge and agree that this Agreement did not result in any way from any direct or indirect advertising, holding out or soliciting on the part of Lessor or any person purportedly acting on behalf of Lessor. Lessor and Lessee intend that the lease of the Aircraft effected by this Agreement shall be treated as a “wet lease” pursuant to which Lessor provides transportation services to Lessee in accordance with FAR Section 91.501(b)(6) and Section 91.501(c)(1).

  • The Lease The Lease shall not be amended or modified in any way which would materially increase Manager’s obligations hereunder or materially reduce its rights hereunder. In the event of a conflict between the terms hereof and the terms of the Lease, the terms hereof shall govern.

  • 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.

  • Servicing The servicing and collection practices used by the Mortgage Loan Seller with respect to the Mortgage Loan have been, in all respects legal and have met with customary industry standards for servicing of commercial loans for conduit loan programs.

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