Common use of No Claims Against Trustee or Beneficiary Clause in Contracts

No Claims Against Trustee or Beneficiary. Nothing contained in this Deed of Trust shall constitute any consent or request by Trustee or Beneficiary, express or implied, for the performance of any labor or services or the furnishing of any materials or other property in respect of the Trust Property or any part thereof, nor as giving Grantor any right, power or authority to contract for or permit the performance of any labor or services or the furnishing of any materials or other property in such fashion as would permit the making of any claim against Trustee or Beneficiary in respect thereof.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Deed of Trust (Dirsamex Sa De Cv), Leasehold Deed of Trust, Security Agreement, and Assignment of Leases and Rents (Donjoy LLC), Credit Agreement (Fairchild Semiconductor International Inc)

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

No Claims Against Trustee or Beneficiary. Nothing contained ----------------------------------------- in this Deed of Trust shall constitute any consent or request by Trustee or Beneficiary, express or implied, for the performance of any labor or services or the furnishing of any materials or other property in respect of the Trust Property or any part thereof, nor as giving Grantor any right, power or authority to contract for or permit the performance of any labor or services or the furnishing of any materials or other property in such fashion as would permit the making of any claim against Trustee or Beneficiary in respect thereof.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Jafra Cosmetics International Sa De Cv), Deed of Trust, Assignment of Leases and Rents, Fixture Filing and Security Agreement (Jafra Cosmetics International Sa De Cv)

No Claims Against Trustee or Beneficiary. Nothing contained in this Deed of Trust shall constitute any consent or request by Trustee or Beneficiary, express or implied, for the performance of any labor or services or the furnishing of any materials or other property in respect of the Trust Property or any part thereof, nor as giving Grantor Trustor any right, power or authority to contract for or permit the performance of any labor or services or the furnishing of any materials or other property in such fashion as would permit the making of any claim against Trustee or Beneficiary in respect thereof.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Dennys Corp), Indenture (Molycorp, Inc.)

No Claims Against Trustee or Beneficiary. Nothing contained in this Second Priority Deed of Trust shall constitute any consent or request by Trustee Beneficiary (or BeneficiaryTrustee), express or implied, for the performance of any labor or services or the furnishing of any materials or other property in respect of the Trust Property or any part thereof, nor as giving Grantor any right, power or authority to contract for or permit the performance of any labor or services or the furnishing of any materials or other property in such fashion as would permit the making of any claim against Trustee Beneficiary (or Beneficiary Trustee) in respect thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Second Priority Credit Line Deed of Trust, Security Agreement and Assignment of Leases and Rents (Rite Aid Corp)

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

No Claims Against Trustee or Beneficiary. Nothing contained in this Deed of Trust shall constitute any consent or request by Trustee Beneficiary (or BeneficiaryTrustee), express or implied, for the performance of any labor or services or the furnishing of any materials or other property in respect of the Trust Property or any part thereof, nor as giving Grantor any right, power or authority to contract for or permit the performance of any labor or services or the furnishing of any materials or other property in such fashion as would permit the making of any claim against Trustee Beneficiary (or Beneficiary Trustee) in respect thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Line Deed of Trust, Security Agreement and Assignment of Leases and Rents (Rite Aid Corp)

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!