Common use of Originator Representations and Warranties Clause in Contracts

Originator Representations and Warranties. Each Originator severally makes the following representations and warranties solely as to itself on which the Depositor is relying in acquiring the Originator Transferred Property transferred by such Originator. The representations and warranties are made as of the date of this Agreement and as of each Acquisition Date and will survive the transfer and absolute assignment of the applicable Originator Transferred Property by such Originator to the Depositor under this Agreement and by the Depositor to the Trust under the Transfer and Servicing Agreement and the pledge of the Originator Transferred Property by the Trust to the Master Collateral Agent under the Master Collateral Agreement:

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Collateral Agency and Intercreditor Agreement (Verizon Master Trust), Master Collateral Agency and Intercreditor Agreement (Verizon Master Trust), Originator Receivables Transfer Agreement (Verizon Master Trust)

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