Common use of Preservation of Sellers’ Rights of Recovery Clause in Contracts

Preservation of Sellers’ Rights of Recovery. Without the prior written consent of the Sellers, the Purchasers shall not amend or modify or grant a waiver under (or agree to amend or modify or grant a waiver under) any Serviced Corporate Trust Contract with respect to any Serviced Appointment in a manner that would materially reduce or materially alter the rights of the Sellers to indemnification, reimbursement or recovery for any costs and expenses incurred by the Sellers or their Affiliates or agents (other than the Purchasers in their capacity as Servicer hereunder) from the sponsor, issuer, obligor, depositor or other source of funds available under the terms of any such Serviced Corporate Trust Contract. Notwithstanding the foregoing, such amendment, modification or waiver shall not require the Sellers’ consent if the Purchasers agree in their sole discretion to indemnify the Sellers to the extent such amendment, modification or waiver reduces the Sellers’ available indemnification, reimbursement or recovery for costs and expenses under the terms of any such Serviced Corporate Trust Contract.

Appears in 372 contracts

Samples: Servicing Agreement (Benchmark 2021-B30 Mortgage Trust), Servicing Agreement (Carvana Auto Receivables Trust 2021-P1), Servicing Agreement (Morgan Stanley Capital I Trust 2019-H6)

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