Common use of No Acknowledgement Clause in Contracts

No Acknowledgement. For the avoidance of doubt, this Agreement does not constitute an acknowledgement by the Seller Parties, the Guarantor or any of their affiliates that the Restatement or the delivery of the Specified Periodic Financial Statements would result in a Default Event, and each of the Seller Parties and the Guarantor reserves all of its rights under the Transaction Documents in connection therewith.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Limited Waiver (Walter Investment Management Corp), Limited Waiver (Walter Investment Management Corp), Limited Waiver (Walter Investment Management Corp)

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