Purchased Items; Security Clause Samples

Purchased Items; Security. (a) The Seller has not assigned, pledged, or otherwise conveyed or encumbered any Purchased Loan to any other Person, and immediately prior to the sale of such Purchased Loan to the Buyer, the Seller was the sole owner of such Purchased Loan and had good and marketable title thereto, free and clear of all Liens, in each case except for Liens to be released simultaneously with the sale to the Buyer hereunder and Liens granted in favor of the Buyer hereunder. No Purchased Loan sold to the Buyer hereunder was acquired (by purchase or otherwise) by the Seller from an Affiliate of the Seller. (b) The provisions of this Repurchase Agreement are effective to create in favor of the Buyer a valid security interest in all right, title and interest of the Seller in, to and under the Purchased Items. (c) Upon (i) receipt by the Custodian of each Mortgage Note endorsed in blank, and each assignment of the related Mortgage, assigned in blank, by a duly authorized officer of the Seller unless the related Mortgage Loan is registered in the MERS System in which case the Seller shall provide evidence of such registration, and (ii) the issuance by the Custodian to the Buyer of a Master Trust Receipt therefor, the Buyer shall have a fully perfected first priority security interest therein, in the Purchased Loan evidenced thereby and in the Seller’s interest in the related Mortgaged Property, in the event that any Transaction was construed to constitute a financing rather than a sale. (d) Upon the filing of financing statements on Form UCC-1 naming the Buyer as “Secured Party” and the Seller as “Debtor,” and describing the Purchased Items as the “Collateral,” in the jurisdictions and recording offices listed on Schedule 2 attached hereto, the security interests granted hereunder in the Purchased Items will constitute fully perfected first priority security interests under the Uniform Commercial Code in all right, title and interest of the Seller in, to and under such Purchased Items which can be perfected by filing under the Uniform Commercial Code, in the event that any Transaction is construed to constitute a financing rather than a sale.