Common use of No Release of Mortgage Clause in Contracts

No Release of Mortgage. The Mortgage has not been satisfied, canceled, subordinated, or rescinded, in whole or in part, and the Mortgaged Property has not been released from the lien of the Mortgage, in whole or in part, nor has any instrument been executed that would effect any such release, cancellation, subordination or rescission;

Appears in 41 contracts

Samples: Master Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement (GSR 2006-Ar2), Master Mortgage Loan Purchase and Servicing Agreement (Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust Inc., Series 2007-Ar7), Pooling and Servicing Agreement (Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-6)

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No Release of Mortgage. The Mortgage has not been released, satisfied, canceledcancelled, subordinated, subordinated or rescinded, in whole or in part, and the Mortgaged Property has not been released from the lien of the Mortgage, in whole or in part, nor has any instrument been executed that would effect any such release, cancellation, subordination subordination, rescission, or rescission;satisfaction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement (Mego Mortgage Corp)

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