Common use of The Seller’s Obligations Clause in Contracts

The Seller’s Obligations. It is expressly agreed that, anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary notwithstanding, the Seller shall be obligated to perform all of its obligations under the Receivables to the same extent as if the Purchaser had no interest therein and the Purchaser shall have no obligations or liability under Receivables to any Obligor thereunder by reason of or arising out of this Agreement, nor shall the Purchaser be required or obligated in any manner to perform or fulfill any of the obligations of the Seller under or pursuant to any Receivable.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Elder Beerman Stores Corp), Receivables Purchase Agreement (Zenith Electronics Corp), Purchase Agreement (Elder Beerman Stores Corp)

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