Common use of Release of Loan Files Clause in Contracts

Release of Loan Files. The Seller may, with the prior written consent of the Deal Agent (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld), require that the Collateral Custodian release each Loan File (a) delivered to the Collateral Custodian in error, (b) for which a Substitute Loan has been substituted in accordance with Section 2.9, (c) as to which the lien on the Related Property has been so released pursuant to Section 5.3, (d) which has been retransferred to the Seller pursuant to Section 5.5 or 5.6, or (e) which is required to be redelivered to the Seller in connection with the termination of this Agreement, in each case by submitting to the Collateral Custodian and the Deal Agent a written request (signed by both the Seller and the Deal Agent) specifying the Loans to be so released and reciting that the conditions to such release have been met (and specifying the Section or Sections of this Agreement being relied upon for such release). The Collateral Custodian shall upon its receipt of each such request for release executed by the Seller and the Deal Agent promptly, but in any event within 5 Business Days, release the Loan Files so requested to the Seller.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Loan Purchase and Servicing Agreement (First International Bancorp Inc), Purchase and Servicing Agreement (First International Bancorp Inc)

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Release of Loan Files. The Seller may, with the prior written consent of the Deal Agent (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld), require that the Collateral Custodian release each Loan File (a) delivered to the Collateral Custodian in error, (b) for which a Substitute Loan has been substituted in accordance with Section 2.9, (c) as to which the lien on the Related Property has been so released pursuant to Section 5.3, (d) which has been retransferred to the Seller pursuant to Section 5.5 or 5.6, or (e) which is required to be redelivered to the Seller in connection with the termination of this Agreement, in each case by submitting to the Collateral Custodian and the Deal Agent a written request (signed by both the Seller and the Deal Agent) specifying the Loans to be so released and reciting that the conditions to such release have been met (and specifying the Section section or Sections sections of this Agreement being relied upon for such release). The Collateral Custodian shall upon its receipt of each such request for release executed by the Seller and the Deal Agent promptly, but in any event within 5 Business Days, release the Loan Files so requested to the Seller.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Loan Purchase and Servicing Agreement (First International Bancorp Inc)

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Release of Loan Files. The Seller may, with the prior written consent of the Deal Agent (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld), require that the Collateral Custodian release each Loan File (a) delivered to the Collateral Custodian in error, (b) for which a Substitute Loan has been substituted in accordance with Section 2.9, (c) as to which the lien on the Related Property has been so released pursuant to Section 5.3, (d) which has been retransferred to the Seller pursuant to Section 5.5 or 5.6, or (e) which is required to be redelivered to the Seller in connection with the termination of this Agreement, in each case by submitting to the Collateral Custodian and the Deal Agent a written request (signed by both the Seller and the Deal Agent) specifying the Loans to be so released and reciting that the conditions to such release have been met (and specifying the Section section or Sections sections of this Agreement being relied upon for such release). The Collateral Custodian shall upon its receipt of each such request for release executed by the Seller and the Deal Agent promptly, but in any event within 5 Business Days, release the Loan Files so requested to the Seller.. 77 83

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Servicing Agreement (First International Bancorp Inc)

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