Common use of SERVICER'S PURCHASE RIGHT Clause in Contracts

SERVICER'S PURCHASE RIGHT. If, at any time, either (i) the aggregate Unpaid Principal Balance of any pool of Mortgage Loans that are transferred pursuant to a Whole Loan Transfer ("Transferred Loans") is less than or equal to one percent (1%) of the Unpaid Principal Balance of such Transferred Loans on the date of such Whole Loan Transfer, or (ii) the aggregate Unpaid Principal Balance of any Mortgage Loans purchased hereunder and retained by the Owner ("Portfolio Loans") is less than or equal to one percent (1%) of the Unpaid Principal Balance of such Portfolio Loans on the date of purchase from the applicable Seller, the Servicer may elect, in its sole discretion, to purchase such Transferred Loans or Portfolio Loans, as the case may be. The purchase price of Mortgage Loans purchased by the Servicer pursuant to this Section 8.3 shall equal the aggregate Unpaid Principal Balance of such Mortgage Loans, plus the amount of interest on such Unpaid Principal Balance at the applicable Net Rate from the date to which interest has last been paid and distributed to the Owner to, and including, the last day of the month in which such purchase occurs; provided, that the Servicer may exercise this purchase right only if the fair market value of the relevant Mortgage Loans is greater than or equal to the Unpaid Principal Balance of such Mortgage Loans at the time of purchase.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Servicing Agreement (Banc of America Funding Corp), Servicing Agreement (Banc of America Funding 2006-6 Trust), Servicing Agreement (Banc of America Funding 2006-5 Trust)

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