Common use of Purchase by Assignee Clause in Contracts

Purchase by Assignee. The Assignee reserves the right to bid for the property whether by itself or its agent or the Auctioneer (without payment of any deposit whatsoever). In the event the Assignee is declared the Purchaser, then the purchase price or so much as is applicable shall be set off against the indebtedness owing to the Assignee under the loan and security documentation on the date of sale, plus costs and expenses for the sale or incidental thereto.

Appears in 205 contracts

Samples: Proclamation of Sale, Facilities Agreement, Facilities Agreement

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