Common use of No Government Obligors Clause in Contracts

No Government Obligors. No Obligor is the United States government or an agency, authority, instrumentality or other political subdivision of the United States government.

Appears in 67 contracts

Samples: Sale and Servicing Agreement (Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Trust 2015-2), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Trust 2015-2), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Harley-Davidson Customer Funding Corp.)

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No Government Obligors. No The Obligor is not the United States government or an agency, authority, instrumentality or other political subdivision of the United States government.

Appears in 57 contracts

Samples: Sale and Servicing Agreement (Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Trust 2024-B), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Trust 2024-B), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Trust 2024-B)

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