Seller Deficiency Sample Clauses

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  • Waiver; Deficiency Each Grantor waives and agrees not to assert any rights or privileges which it may acquire under Section 9-112 of the New York UCC. Each Grantor shall remain liable for any deficiency if the proceeds of any sale or other disposition of the Collateral are insufficient to pay its Obligations and the fees and disbursements of any attorneys employed by the Administrative Agent or any Lender to collect such deficiency.

  • Liability for Deficiency If any sale or other disposition of Collateral by Secured Party or any other action of Secured Party hereunder results in reduction of the Obligations, such action will not release Debtor from its liability to Secured Party for any unpaid Obligations, including costs, charges and expenses incurred in the liquidation of Collateral, together with interest thereon, and the same shall be immediately due and payable to Secured Party at Secured Party's address set forth in the opening paragraph hereof.

  • Seller Default If a Seller, prior to the Closing, defaults in its representations, warranties, covenants, or obligations under this Agreement, including to sell its Property as required by this Agreement and such default continues for more than ten (10) days after written notice from Purchaser, then, at Purchaser’s election, Purchaser may either (i) if Purchaser has closed on the remaining Properties for which there has been no default alleged, seek specific performance of the defaulting Seller’s obligations pursuant to this Agreement (but not damages); or (ii) give a Termination Notice to Sellers’ Representative of Purchaser’s decision to terminate this Agreement for the Properties for which there was such a default, proceed to Closing on the remaining Properties, and the applicable Seller shall pay to Purchaser an amount equal to the Applicable Share of the Deposit for the terminated Properties, Return on Deposit on the Applicable Share amount (or credit the same to Purchaser against the Base Purchase Price for the other Properties for which this Agreement has not been terminated), an amount equal to the actual third party costs incurred by Purchaser relating to breaking Purchaser’s rate lock with respect to the terminated Properties (provided Sellers’ liability for such costs to Purchaser related to breaking the rate lock shall not exceed $2,000,000 in the aggregate regardless of the number of terminated Properties), and, if Sellers’ default under this Agreement resulted from an intentional action or inaction of Sellers taken in bad faith (excluding any action or inaction a Seller reasonably takes or refuses to take in response to a request or requirement of any Lender) that causes one (1) or more of the Closings not to occur solely as a result of such action or inaction, a termination fee of $8,000,000 (the “Termination Fee”) (provided Purchaser has otherwise performed it obligations under this Agreement with respect to the other remaining Properties, including delivery of the Purchase Price therefor, and Sellers have been afforded notice and an opportunity to cure as provided above but have failed to so cure). The amount of the Termination Fee that may be collected by Purchaser shall be limited to $8,000,000, regardless of the number of Sellers alleged to have defaulted hereunder. Purchaser shall be entitled to execute on the Guaranty for any of the Applicable Share of the Deposit, Return on Deposit, and Termination Fee if the same are not returned within one (1) day after termination of the Agreement with respect to the Property or Properties in question.

  • Obtain Deficiency If Lender chooses to sell any or all of the Collateral, Lender may obtain a judgment against Grantor for any deficiency remaining on the Indebtedness due to Lender after application of all amounts received from the exercise of the rights provided in this Agreement. Grantor shall be liable for a deficiency even if the transaction described in this subsection is a sale of accounts or chattel paper.

  • Buyer Default If Buyer defaults under this Contract after the Review Period, and such default continues for thirty (30) days following written notice from Seller (provided no notice shall extend the time for Closing), then at Seller’s election by written notice to Buyer, this Contract shall be terminated and of no effect, in which event the Xxxxxxx Money Deposit, including any interest thereon, shall be paid to and retained by the Seller as Seller’s sole and exclusive remedy hereunder, and as liquidated damages for Buyer’s default or failure to close, and both Buyer and Seller shall thereupon be released from all obligations hereunder.

  • Purchaser Default If Purchaser defaults in its obligations hereunder to (a) deliver the Initial Deposit or the Additional Deposit (or any other deposit or payment required of Purchaser hereunder), (b) deliver to Sellers the deliveries specified under Section 5.3 on the date required thereunder, or (c) deliver the Purchase Price for each Property at the time required by Section 2.2.4 and close on the purchase of each of the Properties on the applicable Closing Date for each Property, then, immediately and without the right to receive notice or to cure pursuant to Section 2.3.3, Purchaser shall forfeit the Deposit, and the Escrow Agent shall deliver the Deposit to Sellers, and neither party shall be obligated to proceed with the purchase and sale of the Properties. If Purchaser defaults in any of its other representations, warranties or obligations under this Contract, and such default continues for more than ten (10) days after written notice from Sellers’ Representative, then Purchaser shall forfeit the Deposit, and the Escrow Agent shall deliver the Deposit to Sellers, and neither party shall be obligated to proceed with the purchase and sale of the Property. The Deposit is liquidated damages and recourse to the Deposit is, except for Purchaser’s indemnity and confidentiality obligations hereunder and except as set forth in Section 13.16 below, Sellers’ sole and exclusive remedy for Purchaser’s failure to perform its obligation to purchase the Properties or breach of a representation or warranty. Sellers expressly waive the remedies of specific performance and additional damages for such default by Purchaser. SELLERS AND PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGE THAT SELLERS’ DAMAGES WOULD BE DIFFICULT TO DETERMINE, AND THAT THE DEPOSIT IS A REASONABLE ESTIMATE OF SELLERS’ DAMAGES RESULTING FROM A DEFAULT BY PURCHASER IN ITS OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE THE PROPERTIES. SELLERS AND PURCHASER FURTHER AGREE THAT THIS SECTION 10.1 IS INTENDED TO AND DOES LIQUIDATE THE AMOUNT OF DAMAGES DUE SELLERS, AND SHALL BE SELLERS’ EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST PURCHASER, BOTH AT LAW AND IN EQUITY, ARISING FROM OR RELATED TO A BREACH BY PURCHASER OF ITS OBLIGATION TO CONSUMMATE THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED BY THIS CONTRACT, OTHER THAN WITH RESPECT TO PURCHASER’S INDEMNITY AND CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER AND SELLERS RIGHT TO COLLECT ATTORNEY FEES AND EXPENSES UNDER SECTION 13.16 BELOW.

  • Seller’s Breach Upon discovery by a Responsible Officer of the Master Servicer, the Securities Administrator or the Trustee or notice to the Master Servicer, the Securities Administrator or the Trustee of any defective or missing document (as described in the related Sale Agreement) in a Trustee Mortgage Loan File, or of any breach by any Seller of any representation, warranty or covenant under the related Sale Agreement, which defect or breach materially and adversely affects the value of any Mortgage Loan or the interest of the Trust therein (it being understood that any such defect or breach shall be deemed to have materially and adversely affected the value of the related Mortgage Loan or the interest of the Trust therein if the Trust incurs a loss as a result of such defect or breach),the parties discovering or receiving notice of such defect or breach shall notify the Securities Administrator. Upon discovering or receipt of notice of such breach, the Securities Administrator shall promptly request that such Seller cure such breach and, if such Seller does not cure such defect or breach in all material respects by the end of the cure period specified in such Sale Agreement and any extension of the cure period granted as permitted by such Sale Agreement, shall enforce such Seller’s obligation under such Sale Agreement to purchase such Mortgage Loan from the Trustee. In the event any Servicer has breached a representation or warranty under the related Servicing Agreement that is substantially identical to a representation or warranty breached by a Seller, the Securities Administrator shall first proceed against such Servicer. If such Servicer does not within 60 days (or such other period provided in the related Servicing Agreement) after notification of the breach, either take steps to cure such breach (which may be evidenced by a certificate asking for an extension of time in which to effectuate a cure) or complete the purchase of the Mortgage Loan, then (i) the Securities Administrator, shall enforce the obligations of the Seller under the related Sale Agreement to cure such breach or to purchase the Mortgage Loan from the Trust, and (ii) such Seller shall succeed to the rights of the Securities Administrator to enforce the obligations of the Servicer to cure such breach or repurchase such Mortgage Loan under the Servicing Agreement with respect to such Mortgage Loan. Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, if any breach of a representation or warranty by the Servicer or of a Seller is a Qualification Defect, a cure or purchase must take place within 75 days of the Defect Discovery Date.

  • Seller’s Default Buyer may elect to treat this Agreement as cancelled, in which case all Xxxxxxx Money paid by Buyer hereunder shall be returned and Buyer may recover such damages as may be proper, or Buyer may elect to treat this Agreement as being in full force and effect and Buyer shall have the right to specific performance or damages, or both.

  • Title Defect (a) In the event Seller receives notice of any Survey Objection or Title Objection (collectively and individually a “Title Defect”) within the time periods required under Sections 6.1 and 6.2 above, Seller may elect (but shall not be obligated) to attempt to remove, or cause to be removed at its expense, any such Title Defect, and shall provide Purchaser with notice within five (5) days of its receipt of any such objection, of its intention to attempt to cure such any such Title Defect. If Seller elects to attempt to cure any Title Defect, the Scheduled Closing Date shall be extended for a period of twenty (20) days for the purpose of such removal. In the event that (i) Seller elects not to attempt to cure any such Title Defect, or (ii) Seller is unable to cure any such Title Defect within such twenty (20) days from the Scheduled Closing Date, Seller shall so notify Purchaser and Purchaser shall have the right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 6.3(a) and receive a refund of the Xxxxxxx Money Deposit, together with all interest which has accrued thereon, or to waive such Title Defect and proceed to the Closing. Purchaser shall make such election by written notice to Seller within three (3) days after receipt of Seller’s notice. If Seller has elected to cure a Title Defect and thereafter fails to timely cure such Title Defect, and Purchaser elects to terminate this Agreement, then (i) Seller shall reimburse Purchaser for its reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses payable to third parties in connection with this transaction incurred after the date on which Seller informed Purchaser of its election to cure the Title Defect, not to exceed the Reimbursement Cap, and (ii) Purchaser shall promptly return Purchaser’s Information to Seller, after which neither party shall have any further obligation to the other under this Agreement except for the Termination Surviving Obligations. If Purchaser elects to proceed to the Closing, any Title Defects waived by Purchaser shall be deemed to constitute Permitted Exceptions, and there shall be no reduction in the Purchase Price. If, within the three-day period, Purchaser fails to notify Seller of Purchaser’s election to terminate, then Purchaser shall be deemed to have waived the Title Defect and to have elected to proceed to the Closing.

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