Power of Sale and Foreclosure Sample Clauses

Power of Sale and Foreclosure. In the event that a court of competent jurisdiction rules that this Lease constitutes a mortgage, deed of trust or other secured financing with respect to any Property, then Lessor and the Lessee agree that (i) the Lessee hereby grants a Lien to the Lessor for the benefit of the Lessor and the Lenders to secure all Lessor Amounts and Loans advanced by the Participants for the construction and installation of the Property (corresponding to the Lease Balance), together with interest thereon, and all other amounts payable under the Operative Documents in connection therewith, against such Property WITH POWER OF SALE, to the extent permitted by law, and that, upon the occurrence of any Lease Event of Default, the Lessor shall have the power and authority, to the extent provided by law, after proper notice and lapse of such time as may be required by law, to sell all or any part of the Property at the time and place of sale fixed by the Lessor in such notice of sale, either as a whole, or in parts and in such order as the Lessor may elect, at auction to the highest bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States payable at the time of sale; accordingly, it is acknowledged that A POWER OF SALE HAS BEEN GRANTED IN THIS INSTRUMENT; A POWER OF SALE MAY ALLOW THE LESSOR TO TAKE SUCH PROPERTY AND SELL IT WITHOUT GOING TO COURT IN A FORECLOSURE ACTION UPON THE OCCURRENCE AND CONTINUANCE OF A LEASE EVENT OF DEFAULT, and (ii) upon the occurrence of any Lease Event of Default, the Lessor, in lieu of or in addition to exercising any power of sale hereinabove given, may proceed by a suit or suits in equity or at law, whether for a foreclosure hereunder, or for the sale of the Property, or against the Lessee on a recourse basis for the Property Cost, or for the specific performance of any covenant or agreement herein contained or in aid of the execution of any power herein granted, or for the appointment of a receiver pending any foreclosure hereunder or the sale of any Property, or for the enforcement of any other appropriate legal or equitable remedy.
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Power of Sale and Foreclosure. Subject to ARTICLE XXI below, in the event that a court of competent jurisdiction rules that this Lease constitutes a mortgage, deed of trust or other secured financing, and subject to the availability of such remedy under applicable law, then the Agent Lessor and the Lessee agree that the Lessee hereby mortgages and grants to Agent Lessor a Lien against the Land and the Property WITH POWER OF SALE, for the purpose of securing all of Lessee's obligations hereunder (including the payment of Basic Rent, Supplemental Rent and the Termination Value or Purchase Option Price) (collectively, the "LEASE PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS"). In each case, upon the occurrence of any Lease Event of Default which is continuing, the Agent Lessor shall have the power and authority, to the extent provided by law, to exercise the following rights and remedies: (a) To declare the Lease Payment Obligations immediately due and payable; (b) With or without notice, and without releasing Lessee from any obligation hereunder, to cure any default of Lessee and, in connection therewith, to enter upon the Property and to perform such acts and things as Agent Lessor deems necessary or desirable to inspect, investigate, assess and protect the Property, including, without limitation of any of its other rights: to obtain a court order to enforce Agent Lessor's right to enter and inspect the Property pursuant to California Civil Code Section 2929.5, to which the decision of Agent Lessor as to whether there exists a release or threatened release of a Hazardous Substance onto the Property shall be deemed reasonable and conclusive as between the parties hereto; to have a receiver appointed pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure Section 564 to enforce Agent Lessor's right to enter and inspect the Property for Hazardous Substances; to appear in and defend any action or proceeding purporting to affect the Property or the rights or powers of Agent Lessor hereunder; to pay, purchase, contest or compromise any encumbrance, charge, lien or claim of lien which, in the judgment of Agent Lessor, is prior or superior hereto, the judgment of Agent Lessor being conclusive as between the parties hereto; to pay any premiums or charges with respect to insurance required to be carried hereunder; and to employ counsel, accountants, contractors and other appropriate persons to assist Agent Lessor; (c) To commence and maintain an action or actions in any court of competent jurisdiction to foreclose this instrument a...
Power of Sale and Foreclosure. In addition to any other rights herein, Lessor shall upon the occurrence of any Event of Default have the option to exercise its rights under each Mortgage executed in connection herewith, pursuant to which the trustee thereunder has the POWER OF SALE.
Power of Sale and Foreclosure. Except as expressly provided in this Lease, for purposes of this Section 17.6, presentment, demand, protest and all other notices of any kind are hereby expressly waived. In addition (subject to Article 21 below), upon the occurrence of any Event of Default, Lessor, as beneficiary, may immediately take such action, without notice or demand, as it deems advisable to protect and enforce its rights against Lessee, as trustor, in and to the Trust Property, including the following actions, at such time and in such manner as Lessor may determine, in its sole discretion, without impairing or otherwise affecting the other rights and remedies of Lessor: - Either in person or by agent, with or without bringing any action or proceeding, or by a receiver appointed by a court and without regard to the adequacy of its security, enter upon and take possession of the Trust Property or any part thereof, with or without legal

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  • Power of Sale If an Event of Default should occur, Beneficiary may ------------- enforce payment of the obligations secured hereby and shall, at its option, execute or cause the Trustee to execute a written notice of such default and of its election to cause to be sold the Property to satisfy the obligations hereof, and shall cause such notice to be recorded in the office of the recorder of each county wherein said Property is situated. Prior to publication of the notice of sale, Beneficiary shall deliver to Trustee this Deed of Trust and the Note or other evidence of indebtedness which is secured hereby, together with a written request for the Trustee to proceed with a sale of the property described herein, pursuant to the provisions of law and this Deed of Trust. Notice of sale having been given as then required by law and not less than the time then required by law having elapsed after recordation of such notice of default, Trustee, without demand on Trustor, shall sell said property at the time and place of sale fixed by it in said notice of sale, either as a whole or in separate parcels and in such order as it may determine, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States, payable at time of sale. Trustee may postpone sale of all or any portion of said property by public announcement at such time and place of sale, and from time to time thereafter may postpone such sale by public announcement at the time fixed by the preceding postponement. Trustee shall deliver to the purchaser its deed conveying the property so sold, but without any covenant or warrant, express or implied. The recitals in such deed of any matters or facts shall be conclusive proof of the truthfulness thereof. Any person, including Trustor, Trustee, or Beneficiary, may purchase at such sale. After deducting all reasonable costs, fees, and expenses of Trustee and of this Trust, including cost of evidence of title and reasonable counsel fees in connection with sale, Trustee shall apply the proceeds of sale (i) to the payment of all sums expended under the terms hereof, not then repaid with accrued interest at the Default Rate, as defined in the Note, provided, however, that such interest rate shall in no event exceed the maximum interest rate allowed by law; (ii) all other sums then secured hereby; and (iii) the remainder, if any, to the person or persons legally entitled thereto.

  • Bxxx of Sale The Bxxx of Sale covering the Personal Property, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D.

  • Xxxx of Sale The Xxxx of Sale, duly executed by Purchaser; and

  • Collection; Foreclosure Upon the occurrence and during the continuance of any Event of Default, Lender may, at any time or from time to time, apply, collect, liquidate, sell in one or more sales, lease or otherwise dispose of, any or all of the Collateral, in its then condition or following any commercially reasonable preparation or processing, in such order as Lender may elect. Any such sale may be made either at public or private sale at its place of business or elsewhere. Borrower agrees that any such public or private sale may occur upon ten (10) calendar days’ prior written notice to Borrower. Lender may require Borrower to assemble the Collateral and make it available to Lender at a place designated by Lender that is reasonably convenient to Lender and Borrower. The proceeds of any sale, disposition or other realization upon all or any part of the Collateral shall be applied by Lender in the following order of priorities: First, to Lender in an amount sufficient to pay in full Lender’s costs and professionals’ and advisors’ fees and expenses as described in Section 11.11; Second, to Lender in an amount equal to the then unpaid amount of the Secured Obligations (including principal, interest, and the Default Rate interest), in such order and priority as Lender may choose in its sole discretion; and Finally, after the full, final, and indefeasible payment in Cash of all of the Secured Obligations, to any creditor holding a junior Lien on the Collateral, or to Borrower or its representatives or as a court of competent jurisdiction may direct. Lender shall be deemed to have acted reasonably in the custody, preservation and disposition of any of the Collateral if it complies with the obligations of a secured party under the UCC.

  • Deed; Xxxx of Sale; Assignment To the extent required and permitted by applicable law, this Agreement shall also constitute a “deed,” “xxxx of sale” or “assignment” of the assets and interests referenced herein.

  • Bill of Sale This Bill of Sale is made and entered into as of this day of [ ], 2023 (the "Effective Date") by and between THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, INC., a North Carolina non-profit corporation (the "Seller") and [ ], a North Carolina [ ] (the "Buyer”).

  • Reports of Foreclosures and Abandonment of Mortgaged Property The Master Servicer or the Subservicers shall file information returns with respect to the receipt of mortgage interests received in a trade or business, the reports of foreclosures and abandonments of any Mortgaged Property and the information returns relating to cancellation of indebtedness income with respect to any Mortgaged Property required by Sections 6050H, 6050J and 6050P, respectively, of the Code, and deliver to the Trustee an Officers' Certificate on or before March 31 of each year stating that such reports have been filed. Such reports shall be in form and substance sufficient to meet the reporting requirements imposed by Sections 6050H, 6050J and 6050P of the Code.

  • Title, Conservation and Disposition of REO Property This Section shall apply only to REO Properties acquired for the account of the Trust Fund, and shall not apply to any REO Property relating to a Mortgage Loan which was purchased or repurchased from the Trust Fund pursuant to any provision hereof. In the event that title to any such REO Property is acquired, the deed or certificate of sale shall be issued to the Trustee, or to its nominee, on behalf of the Certificateholders. The Master Servicer, on behalf of the Trust Fund, shall either sell any REO Property within two years after the Trust Fund acquires ownership of such REO Property for purposes of Section 86OG(a)(8) of the Code or, at the expense of the Trust Fund, request an extension of the two-year grace period, more than 60 days before the day on which the two-year grace period would otherwise expire, unless the Master Servicer has delivered to the Trustee an Opinion of Counsel, addressed to the Trustee and the Master Servicer, to the effect that the holding by the Trust Fund of such REO Property subsequent to two years after its acquisition will not result in the imposition on the Trust Fund of taxes on "prohibited transactions" thereof, as defined in Section 86OF of the Code, or cause the Trust Fund to fail to qualify as a REMIC under federal law at any time that any Certificates are outstanding. The Master Servicer shall manage, conserve, protect and operate each REO Property for the Certificateholders solely for the purpose of its prompt disposition and sale in a manner which does not cause such REO Property to fail to qualify as "foreclosure property" within the meaning of Section 86OG(a)(8) or result in the receipt by the Trust Fund of any "income from non- permitted assets" within the meaning of Section 86OF(a)(2)(B) of the Code or any "net income from foreclosure property" which is subject to taxation under the REMIC Provisions. Pursuant to its efforts to sell such REO Property, the Master Servicer shall either itself or through an agent selected by the Master Servicer protect and conserve such REO Property in the same manner and to such extent as is customary in the locality where such REO Property is located and may, incident to its conservation and protection of the interests of the Certificateholders, rent the same, or any part thereof, as the Master Servicer deems to be in the best interest of the Certificateholders for the period prior to the sale of such REO Property. The Master Servicer shall segregate and hold all funds collected and received in connection with the operation of any REO Property separate and apart from its own funds and general assets. The Master Servicer shall deposit, or cause to be deposited, on a daily basis in the Custodial Account all revenues received with respect to the REO Properties, net of any directly related expenses incurred or withdraw therefrom funds necessary for the proper operation, management and maintenance of the REO Property. If as of the date of acquisition of title to any REO Property there remain outstanding unreimbursed Servicing Advances with respect to such REO Property or any outstanding Advances allocated thereto the Master Servicer, upon an REO Disposition, shall be entitled to reimbursement for any related unreimbursed Servicing Advances and any unreimbursed related Advances as well as any unpaid Servicing Fees from proceeds received in connection with the REO Disposition, as further provided in Section 3.15. Subject to the first paragraph of this Section 3.22, the REO Disposition shall be carried out by the Master Servicer at such price and upon such terms and conditions as the Master Servicer shall determine to be in the best economic interest of the Trust Fund. Any REO Disposition shall be for cash only (unless changes in the REMIC Provisions made subsequent to the Startup Day allow a sale for other consideration). The Master Servicer shall deposit the proceeds from the REO Disposition, net of any payment to the Master Servicer as provided above, in the Custodial Account upon receipt thereof for distribution in accordance with Section 4.01, including any such net proceeds which are in excess of the applicable Stated Principal Balance plus all unpaid REO Imputed Interest thereon through the date of the REO Disposition. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 3.22, with respect to any Mortgage Loan as to which the Master Servicer has received notice of, or has actual knowledge of, the presence of any toxic or hazardous substance on the Mortgaged Property, the Master Servicer shall promptly request the Trustee and the Depositor to provide directions and instructions with respect to such Mortgage Loan and shall act in accordance with any such directions and instructions jointly provided by the Trustee and the Depositor. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence of this Section 3.22, with respect to any Mortgage Loan described by such sentence, the Master Servicer shall not, on behalf of the Trustee, either (i) obtain title to the related Mortgaged Property as a result of or in lieu of foreclosure or otherwise, or (ii) otherwise acquire possession of, the related Mortgaged Property, unless (i) the Depositor and the Trustee jointly direct the Master Servicer to take such action and (ii) either (A) the Master Servicer has, at least 30 days prior to taking such action, obtained and delivered to the Depositor an environmental audit report prepared by a Person who regularly conducts environmental audits using customary industry standards or (B) the Depositor has directed the Master Servicer not to obtain an environmental audit report. If the Trustee and the Depositor have not jointly provided directions and instructions to the Master Servicer in connection with any such Mortgage Loan within 30 days of a request by the Master Servicer for such directions and instructions, then the Master Servicer shall take such action as it deems to be in the best economic interest of the Trust Fund (other than proceeding against the Mortgaged Property) and is hereby authorized at such time as it deems appropriate to release such Mortgaged Property from the lien of the related Mortgage. The cost of the environmental audit report contemplated by this Section 3.22 shall be advanced by the Master Servicer as an expense of the Trust Fund, and the Master Servicer shall be reimbursed therefor from the Custodial Account as provided in Section 3.11, any such right of reimbursement being prior to the rights of the Certificateholders to receive any amount in the Custodial Account. If the Master Servicer determines, as described above, that it is in the best economic interest of the Trust Fund to take such actions as are necessary to bring any such Mortgaged Property in compliance with applicable environmental laws, or to take such action with respect to the containment, clean-up or remediation of hazardous substances, hazardous materials, hazardous wastes, or petroleum-based materials affecting any such Mortgaged Property, then the Master Servicer shall take such action as it deems to be in the best economic interest of the Trust Fund. The cost of any such compliance, containment, clean-up or remediation shall be advanced by the Master Servicer as an expense of the Trust Fund, and the Master Servicer shall be entitled to be reimbursed therefor from the Custodial Account as provided in Section 3.11, any such right of reimbursement being prior to the rights of the Certificateholders to receive any amount in the Custodial Account.

  • Manner of Sale At no time was Investor presented with or solicited by or through any leaflet, public promotional meeting, television advertisement or any other form of general solicitation or advertising.

  • Foreclosure (a) Subordinate Lender shall not exercise any rights it may have under the Second Mortgage and the other Subordinate Loan Documents or applicable law with respect to a foreclosure or other realization upon the Premises (including, without limitation, obtaining title to the Premises or selling or otherwise transferring the Premises) without the prior written consent of Senior Lender (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) unless (i) the transferee of title to the Premises is a Qualified Transferee, (ii) the Premises will be managed by a Qualified Manager promptly after the transfer of title to the Premises, and (iii) if not in place prior to the transfer of title to the Premises, hard cash management and adequate reserves for taxes, insurance, debt service, ground rents, capital repair and improvement expenses, tenant improvement expenses and leasing commissions and operating expenses will be implemented under the Senior Loan to the extent required under the Senior Loan Documents promptly after the transfer of title to the Premises. Prior to consummation of any transfer of the Premises pursuant to this Section 5(a), the Subordinate Lender shall provide to Senior Lender notice of the potential transfer. Upon consummation of any such transfer of the Premises pursuant to this Section 5(a), Subordinate Lender shall provide to the Senior Lender an officer’s certificate from an officer of Subordinate Lender certifying that all conditions set forth in this Section 5(a) have been satisfied. Senior Lender may request reasonable evidence that the foregoing requirements have been satisfied. (b) Nothing contained herein shall limit or restrict the right of Subordinate Lender to exercise its rights and remedies, in law or in equity, or otherwise, in order to realize on its second lien on the Premises. (c) In the event Subordinate Lender or any purchaser at a foreclosure sale obtains title to the Premises, Senior Lender hereby acknowledges and agrees that any transfer or assumption fee in the Senior Loan Commitment shall be waived as a condition to such transfer, any such transfer shall not constitute a breach or default under the Senior Loan Documents, provided the conditions in Section 5(a) are met. Senior Lender also acknowledges and agrees that it will not impose any unreasonable fees or delays in connection with such Transfer.

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