Common use of Lost, Stolen, Mutilated or Destroyed Ownership Certificate Clause in Contracts

Lost, Stolen, Mutilated or Destroyed Ownership Certificate. If (a) a mutilated Ownership Certificate is surrendered to the Certificate Registrar, or (b) the Certificate Registrar receives evidence to its satisfaction that an Ownership Certificate has been destroyed, lost or stolen, and there is delivered to the Certificate Registrar proof of ownership satisfactory to the Certificate Registrar, together with such security or indemnity as required by the Certificate Registrar and the Owner Trustee to save each of them harmless, then in the absence of notice to the Certificate Registrar or the Owner Trustee that such Ownership Certificate has been acquired by a protected purchaser, the Owner Trustee shall execute on behalf of the Trust, and the Owner Trustee or the Certificate Registrar shall authenticate and deliver, in exchange for or in lieu of any such mutilated, destroyed, lost or stolen Ownership Certificate, a new Ownership Certificate of like tenor and Percentage Interest. In connection with the issuance of any new Ownership Certificate under this Section 3.04, the Owner Trustee or the Certificate Registrar may require the payment of a sum sufficient to cover any expenses of the Owner Trustee or the Certificate Registrar (including any fees and expenses of counsel) and any tax or other governmental charge that may be imposed in connection therewith. Any duplicate Ownership Certificate issued pursuant to this Section 3.04 shall constitute conclusive evidence of ownership in the Trust, as if originally issued, whether or not the lost, stolen or destroyed Ownership Certificate shall be found at any time.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Trust Agreement (Homebanc Corp), Trust Agreement (TBALT Corp.), Trust Agreement (HomeBanc Mortgage Trust 2006-2)

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Lost, Stolen, Mutilated or Destroyed Ownership Certificate. If (a) a mutilated Ownership Certificate is surrendered to the Certificate Registrar, or (b) the Certificate Registrar receives evidence to its satisfaction that an the Ownership Certificate has been destroyed, lost or stolen, and there is delivered to the Certificate Registrar proof of ownership satisfactory to the Certificate Registrar, together with such security or indemnity as required by the Certificate Registrar and the Owner Trustee to save each of them harmless, then in the absence of notice to the Certificate Registrar or the Owner Trustee that such the Ownership Certificate has been acquired by a protected purchaser, the Owner Trustee shall execute on behalf of the Trust, and the Owner Trustee or the Certificate Registrar shall authenticate and deliver, in exchange for or in lieu of any such mutilated, destroyed, lost or stolen Ownership Certificate, a new Ownership Certificate of like tenor and Percentage Interest. In connection with the issuance of any new Ownership Certificate under this Section 3.043.4, the Owner Trustee or the Certificate Registrar may require the payment of a sum sufficient to cover any expenses of the Owner Trustee or the Certificate Registrar (including any fees and expenses of counsel) and any tax or other governmental charge that may be imposed in connection therewith. Any duplicate Ownership Certificate issued pursuant to this Section 3.04 3.4 shall constitute conclusive evidence of ownership in the Trust, as if originally issued, whether or not the lost, stolen or destroyed Ownership Certificate shall be found at any time.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Owner Trust Agreement (First NLC Securitization, Inc.), Owner Trust Agreement (FBR Securitization, Inc.), Owner Trust Agreement (Lares Asset Securitization, Inc.)

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Lost, Stolen, Mutilated or Destroyed Ownership Certificate. If (a) a mutilated Ownership Certificate is surrendered to the Certificate Registrar, or (b) the Certificate Registrar receives evidence to its satisfaction that an a Ownership Certificate has been destroyed, lost or stolen, and there is delivered to the Certificate Registrar proof of ownership satisfactory to the Certificate Registrar, together with such security or indemnity as required by the Certificate Registrar and the Owner Trustee to save each of them harmless, then in the absence of notice to the Certificate Registrar or the Owner Trustee that such Ownership Certificate has been acquired by a protected purchaser, the Owner Trustee shall execute on behalf of the Trust, and the Owner Trustee or the Certificate Registrar shall authenticate and deliver, in exchange for or in lieu of any such mutilated, destroyed, lost or stolen Ownership Certificate, a new Ownership Certificate of like tenor and Percentage Interest. In connection with the issuance of any new Ownership Certificate under this Section 3.043.4, the Owner Trustee or the Certificate Registrar may require the payment of a sum sufficient to cover any expenses of the Owner Trustee or the Certificate Registrar (including any fees and expenses of counsel) and any tax or other governmental charge that may be imposed in connection therewith. Any duplicate Ownership Certificate issued pursuant to this Section 3.04 3.4 shall constitute conclusive evidence of ownership in the Trust, as if originally issued, whether or not the lost, stolen or destroyed Ownership Certificate shall be found at any time.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Owner Trust Agreement (FBR Securitization, Inc.)

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