Regular Certificate Sample Clauses

A Regular Certificate clause defines the requirement for a party to provide a standard, periodic certification or statement, typically confirming compliance with certain obligations or conditions under the agreement. In practice, this might involve submitting a signed document at set intervals—such as quarterly or annually—attesting that all contractual terms are being met, or that no breaches or defaults have occurred. The core function of this clause is to ensure ongoing transparency and accountability between parties, helping to identify and address potential issues early and maintain trust throughout the contract term.
Regular Certificate. Any Certificate of a Series other than a Residual Certificate. Regulations: The Treasury regulations issued on December 23, 1992, as amended, relating to REMICs.
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