Reviewing Output and Reporting Errors Sample Clauses

Reviewing Output and Reporting Errors. The Sub-Servicer shall make every effort to ensure that all output, including reports, is correct and complete. The Customer shall, however, review each output, especially reports, thoroughly upon receipt to verify completeness and accuracy. Problems identified with the output and/or the underlying Loan data shall be reported to the Sub-Servicer within forty-five (45) days of the date the output was generated. Erroneous data and/or output programs so reported will be corrected, and affected report(s) will be rerun at no additional charge. Problems reported to the Sub-Servicer after forty-five (45) days may be subject to a time and materials charge at Sub-Servicer's option to correct output retroactively. Errors that could reasonably be expected to be identified by Customer personnel familiar with the Loan program and the Customer's Loan portfolio, but not reported within forty-five (45) days, shall not be subject to Sub-Servicer's liability under Section 6.2 (a)(iv).
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Reviewing Output and Reporting Errors. Servicer shall make every effort to ensure that all output, including reports, is correct and complete. Lender shall, however, review each output, especially reports, thoroughly upon receipt to verify completeness and accuracy. Problems identified with the output and/or the underlying loan data shall be reported to Servicer in writing within ninety (90) days of the date the output was generated. Erroneous data and/or output programs so reported will be corrected, and affected report(s) will be rerun at no additional charge. Problems reported to Servicer after ninety (90) days may be subject to a time and materials charge at Servicer’s option to correct output retroactively.

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