Common use of No Default or Material Adverse Effect Clause in Contracts

No Default or Material Adverse Effect. No Default exists on the Closing Date, each Purchase Date, each Future Funding Date, the date of each Additional Advance and on the date of each reallocation of Margin Excess and no Event of Default exists. No default or “event of default” (however defined) exists under any Indebtedness, Guarantee Obligations or Contractual Obligations of Seller. Seller believes that it is and will be able to pay and perform each agreement, duty, obligation and covenant contained in the Repurchase Documents and Purchased Asset Documents to which it is a party, and that it is not subject to any agreement, obligation, restriction or Requirements of Law that would unduly burden its ability to do so or could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. Seller has no Knowledge of any actual development, event or other fact that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, other than any such development, event or fact with respect to which Seller has delivered detailed written notice thereof to Buyer. No Internal Control Event has occurred. Seller has delivered to Buyer all underlying servicing agreements (or provided Buyer with access to a service, internet website or other system where Buyer can successfully access such agreements) with respect to the Purchased Assets, and to Seller’s Knowledge no material default or “event of default” (however defined) exists thereunder. No “event of default” (however defined) on the part of Guarantor, Sponsor, Manager or Pledgor exists under any credit facility, repurchase facility or substantially similar facility that is presently in effect, to which Guarantor, Sponsor, Manager or Pledgor is a party, other than any such “event of default” with respect to which Seller has delivered written notice thereof to Buyer.

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Samples: Master Repurchase and Securities Contract (Colony Credit Real Estate, Inc.)

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No Default or Material Adverse Effect. No Default exists has occurred and is continuing on the Closing Date, each Date or any Purchase Date, each Future Funding Date, the date of each Additional Advance and on the date of each reallocation of Margin Excess and no Event of Default existshas occurred and is continuing. No To Seller’s Actual Knowledge, no default or event of default” default (however defined) exists has occurred and is continuing under any Indebtedness, Guarantee Obligations or Contractual Obligations of Seller, other than any such default or event of default with respect to which Seller has delivered notice thereof to Buyer. Seller believes that it is and will be able to pay and perform each agreement, duty, obligation and covenant contained in the Repurchase Documents and Purchased Asset Documents to which it is a party, and that it is not subject to any agreement, obligation, restriction or Requirements of Law that would unduly burden its ability to do so or could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. Seller has no Actual Knowledge of any actual or prospective development, event or other fact that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, other than any such development, event or fact with respect to which Seller has delivered detailed written notice thereof to Buyer. No Internal Control Event has occurred. In all instances where Servicer is not Buyer or one of its Affiliates, Seller has delivered to Buyer all underlying servicing agreements (or provided Buyer with access to a service, internet website or other system where Buyer can successfully access such agreements) with respect to the Purchased Assets, and to Seller’s Actual Knowledge no material default or event of default” default (however defined) exists has occurred and is continuing thereunder. No “event of default” (however defined) on the part of Guarantor, Sponsor, Manager or Pledgor exists under any credit facility, repurchase facility or substantially similar facility that is presently in effect, to which Guarantor, Sponsor, Manager or Pledgor is a party, other than any such “event of default” with respect to which Seller has delivered written notice thereof to Buyer.

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Samples: Master Repurchase and Securities Contract (FS Credit Real Estate Income Trust, Inc.)

No Default or Material Adverse Effect. No Default exists on the Closing Date, each Purchase Date, each Future Funding Date, the date of each Additional Advance and on the date of each reallocation of Margin Excess and no Event of Default exists. No default or “event of default” (however defined) exists under any Indebtedness, Guarantee Obligations or Contractual Obligations of Seller. Seller believes that it is and will be able to pay and perform each agreement, duty, obligation and covenant contained in the Repurchase Documents and Purchased Asset Documents to which it is a party, and that it is not subject to any agreement, obligation, restriction or Requirements of Law that would unduly burden its ability to do so or could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. Seller has no Knowledge of any actual development, event or other fact that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, other than any such development, event or fact with respect to which Seller has delivered detailed written notice thereof to Buyer. No Internal Control Event has occurred. Seller has delivered to Buyer all underlying servicing agreements (or provided Buyer with access to a service, internet website or other system where Buyer can successfully access such agreements) with respect to the Purchased Assets, and to Seller’s Knowledge no material default or “event of default” (however defined) exists thereunder. No “event of default” (however defined) on the part of Guarantor, Sponsor, Manager Sponsor or Pledgor exists under any credit facility, repurchase facility or substantially similar facility that is presently in effect, to which Guarantor, Sponsor, Manager Sponsor or Pledgor is a party, other than any such “event of default” with respect to which Seller has delivered written notice thereof to Buyer.

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Samples: Master Repurchase and Securities Contract (BrightSpire Capital, Inc.)

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No Default or Material Adverse Effect. No Default exists on the Closing Date, each Purchase Date, each Future Funding Date, the date of each Additional Advance and on the date of each reallocation advance of Margin Excess and no Event of Default exists. No default or event of default” default (however defined) exists under any Indebtedness, Guarantee Obligations or Contractual Obligations of Seller. Seller believes that it is and will be able to pay and perform each agreement, duty, obligation and covenant contained in the Repurchase Documents and Purchased Asset Documents to which it is a party, and that it is not subject to any agreement, obligation, restriction or Requirements of Law that would unduly burden its ability to do so or could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. Other than as disclosed by Seller to Buyer in writing from time to time, Seller has no Knowledge of any actual development, event or other fact that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, other than any such development, event or fact with respect to which Seller has delivered detailed written notice thereof to Buyer. No Internal Control Event has occurred. Seller has delivered to Buyer all underlying servicing agreements (or provided Buyer with access to a service, internet website or other system where Buyer can successfully access such agreements) with respect to the Purchased Assets, . Seller has delivered to Buyer a copy of the Servicing Agreement and to Seller’s Knowledge no material default or event of default” default (however defined) exists thereunder. No default or event of default” default (however defined) on the part of Guarantor, Sponsor, Manager or Pledgor exists under any credit facility, repurchase facility or substantially similar facility that is presently in effect, to which Guarantor, Sponsor, Manager or Pledgor is a party, other than any such default or event of default” default with respect to which Seller has delivered to Buyer detailed written notice thereof to Buyernotice.

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Samples: Master Repurchase and Securities Contract (TPG RE Finance Trust, Inc.)

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