Securing the Bank Claims Sample Clauses

Securing the Bank Claims. The Customer shall, in order to secure the full and proper fulfillment of claims of the Bank (or their portion) outlined in the Agreement, also with the purpose of providing full and due security of all other expenses related to court (including arbitration) enforcement, sale of the collateral, or expenses deriving from secured claims: 4.3.1. If profit gained from the foreclosure of the collateral (the collateral transferred into the ownership of the Bank or the amount gained from selling of the collateral) does not fully cover secured claims, the Bank shall be authorized, in order to fully meet such claims, to foreclose any of the property of the Customer (including property which is not the collateral); 4.3.2. If on the basis of application of the Customer and/or owner of the collateral the Bank rejects collateral in writing, the Parties agree that such rejection of the collateral shall be deemed as agreed between the Parties and the claims of the Bank against the Customer shall remain in force in full volume.
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