Common use of Obligor Bankruptcy Clause in Contracts

Obligor Bankruptcy. No Receivable is identified in the records of the Servicer as relating to an Obligor who has filed for bankruptcy or is the subject of bankruptcy proceedings as of the Cutoff Date

Appears in 23 contracts

Samples: Receivables Purchase Agreement (California Republic Funding LLC), Receivables Purchase Agreement (California Republic Auto Receivables Trust 2018-1), Receivables Purchase Agreement (California Republic Auto Receivables Trust 2018-1)

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Obligor Bankruptcy. No Receivable is identified in the records of the Servicer as relating to an Obligor who has filed for bankruptcy or is the subject of bankruptcy proceedings as of the Cutoff Date.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Asset Representations Review Agreement (California Republic Auto Receivables Trust 2017-1)

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Obligor Bankruptcy. No Receivable is identified in the records of the Servicer as relating to an Obligor who has filed for bankruptcy or is the subject of bankruptcy proceedings as of the Cutoff Date. Representation:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Asset Representations Review Agreement (California Republic Auto Receivables Trust 2017-1)

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