Common use of Recourse Obligations Clause in Contracts

Recourse Obligations. The Loan Documents for each Mortgage Loan provide that such Mortgage Loan (a) becomes full recourse to the Mortgagor and guarantor (which is a natural person or persons, or an entity distinct from the Mortgagor (but may be affiliated with the Mortgagor) that has assets other than equity in the related Mortgaged Property that are not de minimis) in any of the following events: (i) if any voluntary petition for bankruptcy, insolvency, dissolution or liquidation pursuant to federal bankruptcy law, or any similar federal or state law, shall be filed by the Mortgagor; (ii) Mortgagor or guarantor shall have colluded with (or, alternatively, solicited or caused to be solicited) other creditors to cause an involuntary bankruptcy filing with respect to the Mortgagor or

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement (Citigroup Commercial Mortgage Trust 2013-Gc17), Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement (Citigroup Commercial Mortgage Trust 2013-Gc15), Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement (Citigroup Commercial Mortgage Trust 2013-Gc15)

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