Common use of No Adverse Effect Clause in Contracts

No Adverse Effect. The acquisition by the Trust of the Receivables arising in the Additional Accounts shall not, in the reasonable belief of the Transferor, result in an Adverse Effect;

Appears in 27 contracts

Sources: Transfer and Servicing Agreement (Jpmorgan Chase Bank, National Association), Assignment of Receivables (Jpmorgan Chase Bank, National Association), Transfer and Servicing Agreement (Chase Card Funding LLC)

No Adverse Effect. The acquisition by the Trust of the Receivables arising in the Additional Accounts shall not, in the reasonable belief of the applicable Transferor, result in an Adverse Effect;

Appears in 23 contracts

Sources: Transfer and Servicing Agreement (First Usa Credit Card Master Trust), Transfer and Servicing Agreement (First Usa Credit Card Master Trust), Assignment of Receivables (Chase Bank Usa, National Association)

No Adverse Effect. The acquisition by the Trust of the Receivables arising in the Additional Accounts shall not, in the reasonable belief of the Transferor, result in an Adverse Effect;; and

Appears in 18 contracts

Sources: Transfer and Servicing Agreement (First Usa Credit Card Master Trust), Assignment of Receivables (Chase Issuance Trust), Assignment of Receivables (First Usa Credit Card Master Trust)

No Adverse Effect. The acquisition by the Trust Issuing Entity of the Receivables arising in the Additional Accounts shall not, in the reasonable belief of the Transferor, result in an Adverse Effect;

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Transfer and Servicing Agreement (Wachovia Card Receivables LLC)

No Adverse Effect. The acquisition by the Trust Issuing Entity of the Receivables arising in the Additional Accounts shall not, in the reasonable belief of the Transferor, result in an Adverse Effect;; and

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Transfer and Servicing Agreement (Wachovia Card Receivables LLC)