Common use of Principal Place of Business; Jurisdiction of Organization Clause in Contracts

Principal Place of Business; Jurisdiction of Organization. (i) The principal place of business of the Seller is Dallas, Texas. The Seller is a limited liability company organized in Delaware. “Santander Drive Auto Receivables LLC” is the correct legal name of the Seller indicated on the public records of the Seller’s jurisdiction of organization which shows the Seller to be organized.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Insurance Agreement (Santander Drive Auto Receivables Trust 2007-1), Insurance Agreement (Santander Drive Auto Receivables Trust 2007-3)

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Principal Place of Business; Jurisdiction of Organization. (i) The principal place of business of the Seller is Dallas, located in Texas. The Seller is formed under the laws of Delaware as a limited liability company organized in Delawarecompany. “Santander Drive Auto Receivables LLC” is the correct legal name of the Seller indicated on the public records of the Seller’s jurisdiction of organization formation which shows the Seller it to be organized.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sale and Servicing Agreement (Drive Auto Receivables LLC), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Drive Auto Receivables LLC)

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Principal Place of Business; Jurisdiction of Organization. (i) The principal place of business of the Seller is Dallas, located in Texas. The Seller is formed under the laws of Delaware as a limited liability company organized in Delawarecompany. “Santander Drive Auto Receivables LLC” is the correct legal name of the Seller indicated on the public records of the Seller’s jurisdiction of organization formation which shows the Seller it to be organized.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sale and Servicing Agreement (Santander Drive Auto Receivables LLC)

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