Common use of No Documents or Instruments Clause in Contracts

No Documents or Instruments. No such Receivable, or constituent part thereof, constitutes a “negotiable instrument” or “negotiable document of title” (as such terms are used in the UCC).

Appears in 114 contracts

Samples: Master Purchase and Sale Agreement (Carvana Co.), Pooling Agreement (Ally Auto Receivables Trust 2024-2), Pooling Agreement (Ally Auto Receivables Trust 2024-2)

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No Documents or Instruments. No such Receivable, or constituent part thereof, constitutes a “negotiable instrument” or “negotiable document of title” (as such terms are used in the UCC).

Appears in 24 contracts

Samples: Pooling Agreement (Ally Auto Receivables Trust 2011-3), Pooling Agreement (Ally Auto Receivables Trust 2011-3), Pooling Agreement (Ally Auto Receivables Trust 2011-2)

No Documents or Instruments. No such ReceivableLease, or constituent part thereof, constitutes a “negotiable instrument,or “negotiable document of title” or “electronic chattel paper” (as such terms are used in the UCC).

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Allocation Agreement (Ally Auto Assets LLC), Sale and Contribution Agreement (Ally Auto Assets LLC), Sale and Contribution Agreement (Ally Auto Assets LLC)

No Documents or Instruments. No such Receivable, or constituent part thereof, constitutes a "negotiable instrument" or "negotiable document of title" (as such terms are used in the UCC).;

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Pooling and Servicing Agreement (Capital Auto Receivables Inc), Purchase Agreement (Navistar Financial Retail Receivables Corporation), Pooling and Servicing Agreement (Capital Auto Receivables Inc)

No Documents or Instruments. No such Designated Receivable, or constituent --------------------------- part thereof, constitutes a "negotiable instrument" or "negotiable document of title" (as such terms are used in the UCC).;

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Navistar Financial Retail Receivables Corporation), Purchase Agreement (Navistar Financial Retail Receivables Corporation), Purchase Agreement (Navistar Financial Retail Receivables Corporation)

No Documents or Instruments. No such Designated Receivable, or constituent part thereof, constitutes a “negotiable instrument” or “negotiable document of title” (as such terms are used in the UCC).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Navistar Financial Retail Rec Corp Navistar Fin 04 a Own Tr), Purchase Agreement (Navistar Financial 2004-B Owner Trust), Purchase Agreement (Navistar Financial 2005-a Owner Trust)

No Documents or Instruments. No such Receivable, Receivable or constituent part thereof, constitutes a “negotiable instrument” or “negotiable document of title” (as such terms are used in the UCC).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Sale Agreement (Bank of America Auto Receivables Securitization, LLC), Sale Agreement (Bank of America Auto Receivables Securitization, LLC), Purchase Agreement (Bank of America Auto Receivables Securitization, LLC)

No Documents or Instruments. No such Designated Receivable, or constituent part thereof, constitutes a "negotiable instrument" or "negotiable document of title" (as such terms are used in the UCC).;

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Navistar Financial Retail Receivables Corporation), Purchase Agreement (Navistar Financial Retail Receivables Corporation), Purchase Agreement (Navistar Financial Retail Receivables Corporation)

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No Documents or Instruments. No such Designated Receivable, or constituent part thereof, constitutes a "negotiable instrument" or "negotiable document of title" (as such terms are used in the UCC).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Navistar Financial Retail Receivables Corporation), Purchase Agreement (Navistar Financial Retail Receivables Corporation), Purchase Agreement (Navistar Financial Retail Receivables Corporation)

No Documents or Instruments. No such Receivable, or constituent part thereof, constitutes a "negotiable instrument" or "negotiable document of title" (as such terms are used in the UCC).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Receivables Purchase Agreement (Bear Stearns Asset Backed Whole Auto Loan Trust 2004-1), Receivables Purchase Agreement (Bear Stearns Asset Backed Whole Auto Loan Trust 2003-1)

No Documents or Instruments. No such Designated Receivable, or --------------------------- constituent part thereof, constitutes a "negotiable instrument" or "negotiable document of title" (as such terms are used in the UCC).;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Navistar Financial Retail Receivables Corporation)

No Documents or Instruments. No such Receivable, or constituent part thereof, constitutes a “negotiable instrument” or “negotiable document of title” (as such terms are used in the UCC).; and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Pooling and Servicing Agreement (Capital Auto Receivables Asset Trust 2006-1)

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