THE TRUSTS; APPLICABLE DOCUMENTATION Sample Clauses

THE TRUSTS; APPLICABLE DOCUMENTATION. 13 Section 2.01. Declaration of Trust; Transfer and Conveyance of Underlying REMIC Certificates. 13 Section 2.02. Acceptance of Responsibilities. 13 Section 2.03. Security Interest. 13 Section 2.04. Equitable Interest. 14 Section 2.05. Prohibition Against Encumbrance. 14 Section 2.06. RCR Issue Supplement. 14 Section 2.07. RCR Issue Supplement and Trust Agreement. 15 Section 2.08. Access to Information. 15 Section 2.09. Use of Information. 15 Section 2.10. Reserved. 15 Section 2.11. Tax Status of Trust. 15 Section 2.12. Trust Administration Fee. 16 Section 2.13 Payment for Services to Trusts. 16
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THE TRUSTS; APPLICABLE DOCUMENTATION. Section 2.01. Declaration of Trust; Transfer and Conveyance of Underlying REMIC Certificates 13 Section 2.02. Acceptance of Responsibilities 13 Section 2.03. Security Interest 13 Section 2.04. Equitable Interest 14 Section 2.05. Prohibition Against Encumbrance 14 Section 2.06. RCR Issue Supplement 14 Section 2.07. RCR Issue Supplement and Trust Agreement 15 Section 2.08. Access to Information 15 Section 2.09. Use of Information 15 Section 2.10. Reserved 15 Section 2.11. Tax Status of Trust 15 Section 2.12. Trust Administration Fee 16 Section 2.13 Payment for Services to Trusts 16 ARTICLE III CERTIFICATES; DISTRIBUTIONS ON CERTIFICATES Section 3.01. Classes of Certificates 16 Section 3.02. Issuance of Certificates 16 Section 3.03. Execution, Authentication, Availability and Dating of Depository Certificates 17 Section 3.04. Registration of Depository Certificates 17 Section 3.05. Exchanges 18 Section 3.06. Distributions on Certificates 18
THE TRUSTS; APPLICABLE DOCUMENTATION. Section 2.01. Declaration of Trust; Transfer and Conveyance of Underlying REMIC Certificates 14 Section 2.02. Acceptance of Responsibilities 14 Section 2.03. Security Interest 15 Section 2.04. Equitable Interest 15 Section 2.05. Prohibition Against Encumbrance 16
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