HONDA AUTO RECEIVABLES 2010-2 OWNER TRUST, as Issuer, AMERICAN HONDA RECEIVABLES CORP., as Seller, And AMERICAN HONDA FINANCE CORPORATION, as Servicer and Sponsor SALE AND SERVICING AGREEMENT Dated as of May 1, 2010Sale and Servicing Agreement • May 18th, 2010 • Honda Auto Receivables 2010-2 Owner Trust • Asset-backed securities • New York
Contract Type FiledMay 18th, 2010 Company Industry JurisdictionThis Sale and Servicing Agreement, dated as of May 1, 2010, is among American Honda Receivables Corp., a California corporation (“AHRC” or, in its capacity as Seller, the “Seller”), American Honda Finance Corporation, a California corporation (“AHFC” or, in its capacity as Servicer, the “Servicer”), and Honda Auto Receivables 2010-2 Owner Trust, a Delaware statutory trust, as Issuer (the “Issuer”).
HONDA AUTO RECEIVABLES 2010-2 OWNER TRUST, as Issuer, and THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, as Indenture Trustee INDENTURE Dated as of May 1, 2010Indenture • May 18th, 2010 • Honda Auto Receivables 2010-2 Owner Trust • Asset-backed securities • New York
Contract Type FiledMay 18th, 2010 Company Industry JurisdictionThis Indenture, dated as of May 1, 2010, is between Honda Auto Receivables 2010-2 Owner Trust, a Delaware statutory trust (the “Issuer”), and The Bank of New York Mellon, as indenture trustee (the “Indenture Trustee”).
AMERICAN HONDA FINANCE CORPORATION, as Seller, and AMERICAN HONDA RECEIVABLES CORP., as Purchaser RECEIVABLES PURCHASE AGREEMENT Dated as of May 1, 2010Receivables Purchase Agreement • May 18th, 2010 • Honda Auto Receivables 2010-2 Owner Trust • Asset-backed securities • New York
Contract Type FiledMay 18th, 2010 Company Industry JurisdictionThis Receivables Purchase Agreement, dated as of May 1, 2010, is between American Honda Finance Corporation, a California corporation, as seller, and American Honda Receivables Corp., a California corporation, as purchaser.
HONDA AUTO RECEIVABLES 2010-2 OWNER TRUST $251,250,000 0.82% ASSET BACKED NOTES, CLASS A-2 $507,500,000 1.34% ASSET BACKED NOTES, CLASS A-3 $105,000,000 1.93% ASSET BACKED NOTES, CLASS A-4 AMERICAN HONDA RECEIVABLES CORP. UNDERWRITING AGREEMENTUnderwriting Agreement • May 18th, 2010 • Honda Auto Receivables 2010-2 Owner Trust • Asset-backed securities • New York
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as Depositor, and DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY DELAWARE, as Owner Trustee AMENDED AND RESTATED TRUST AGREEMENT Dated May 18, 2010Trust Agreement • May 18th, 2010 • Honda Auto Receivables 2010-2 Owner Trust • Asset-backed securities • Delaware
Contract Type FiledMay 18th, 2010 Company Industry JurisdictionThis Amended and Restated Trust Agreement, dated May 18, 2010 is between American Honda Receivables Corp., a California corporation, as depositor (the “Depositor”) and Deutsche Bank Trust Company Delaware, as owner trustee (the “Owner Trustee”).
HONDA AUTO RECEIVABLES 2010-2 OWNER TRUST, as Issuer, AMERICAN HONDA FINANCE CORPORATION, as Sponsor and Administrator, AMERICAN HONDA RECEIVABLES CORP., as Depositor, and THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON as Indenture Trustee ADMINISTRATION AGREEMENT Dated...Administration Agreement • May 18th, 2010 • Honda Auto Receivables 2010-2 Owner Trust • Asset-backed securities • New York
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AMERICAN HONDA RECEIVABLES CORP., as Seller, HONDA AUTO RECEIVABLES 2010-2 OWNER TRUST, as Initial Secured Party, AMERICAN HONDA FINANCE CORPORATION, as Servicer THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, as Indenture Trustee, as Assignee-Secured Party, and THE...Control Agreement • May 18th, 2010 • Honda Auto Receivables 2010-2 Owner Trust • Asset-backed securities • New York
Contract Type FiledMay 18th, 2010 Company Industry JurisdictionThis Control Agreement, dated as of May 1, 2010 (this “UAgreementU”), is among American Honda Receivables Corp. (the “USellerU”), Honda Auto Receivables 2010-2 Owner Trust (the “UInitial Secured PartyU”), American Honda Finance Corporation (the “Servicer”), The Bank of New York Mellon, as indenture trustee (the “UAssignee-Secured PartyU”), and The Bank of New York Mellon, as securities intermediary (the “USecurities IntermediaryU”).