Common use of Title to the Trust Property Clause in Contracts

Title to the Trust Property. Legal title to all the Owner Trust Estate shall be vested at all times in the Owner Trustee, a co-trustee and/or a separate trustee, as the case may be.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Trust Agreement (Capital One Auto Finance Trust 2002-A), Trust Agreement (M&i Auto Loan Trust 2002-1), Trust Agreement (Capital One Auto Receivables Trust 2001-B)

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Title to the Trust Property. Legal title to all the Owner Trust Estate shall be vested at all times in the Owner Trustee, a co-trustee and/or Trust as a separate trustee, as the case may belegal entity.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Trust Agreement (M&i Dealer Auto Securitization LLC), Trust Agreement (M&i Dealer Auto Securitization LLC)

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Title to the Trust Property. Legal title to all the Owner Trust Estate Property shall be vested at all times in the Trust as a separate legal entity, except where applicable law in any jurisdiction requires title to any part of the Trust Property to be vested in a trustee or trustee, in which case title shall be deemed to be vested in the Owner Trustee, a co-trustee and/or a separate trustee, as the case may be.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trust Agreement (Capital One Auto Receivables LLC)

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