Seller/Originator Sample Clauses

The Seller/Originator clause defines the party responsible for providing or originating the goods, services, or assets under the agreement. It typically outlines the obligations, representations, and warranties of the seller or originator, such as ensuring the goods are free from encumbrances or that the originator has the authority to transfer them. This clause is essential for clearly identifying the source of the subject matter of the contract and allocating responsibility, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over ownership or quality.
Seller/Originator. Ask management to provide details regarding any events that may impact the UCC Financing Statement filings such as mergers, acquisitions, asset sales, or any changes in corporate names, location of chief executive offices, location of books and records relative to receivables. Provide a legal organizational chart indicating where receivables are originated. Validate the listing matches the Originators listed in the underlying documents. N/A N/A
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Seller/Originator. Seller Originator

Related to Seller/Originator

  • Seller's Origination The Seller's decision to originate any mortgage loan or to deny any mortgage loan application is an independent decision based upon the Underwriting Guidelines, and is in no way made as a result of Purchaser's decision to purchase, or not to purchase, or the price Purchaser may offer to pay for, any such mortgage loan, if originated;

  • Originator The Person that originated the Mortgage Loan pursuant to a written agreement with the related Mortgagor.

  • The Seller Subsection 14.01 Additional Indemnification by the Seller; Third Party Claims........................................... Subsection 14.02 Merger or Consolidation of the Seller..................

  • Seller For each Mortgage Loan, the seller of such Mortgage Loan pursuant to the Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement.

  • MORTGAGE LOAN ORIGINATOR EDUCATION 1. Prior to the submission of a new application for any new mortgage loan originator license or, as applicable, the filing of a petition for the reinstatement of an MLO Activity Endorsement in any Participating State as provided for in Section II, Paragraph 2 of this Order, the Respondent will be required to complete the following mortgage loan originator education requirements: a. Twenty hours of NMLS approved PE, which shall consist of 14 hours of federal law curriculum, three hours of ethics curriculum, and three hours of non-traditional mortgage lending curriculum. None of these 20 hours of PE may be state-specific curriculum; and b. Eight hours of CE, which shall consist of four hours of federal law curriculum, two hours of ethics curriculum, and two hours of non-traditional mortgage lending curriculum. None of these eight hours of CE may be state-specific curriculum. 2. Respondent may not take any of the PE or CE provided for in Paragraph 1 of this Section in an online self-study format (“OSS”). 3. For a period three years from the Effective Date of this Order, Respondent shall be required to complete any additional required PE and/or CE in a format other than OSS.