Agency Deed of Trust definition

Agency Deed of Trust means a deed of trust encumbering Developer’s leasehold interest in the Property, substantially in the form attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment No. 7, to be executed by Developer pursuant to Section 6.2 in order to secure repayment of the Agency Note.
Agency Deed of Trust means the deed of trust securing the Agency Loan, substantially in the form attached to this Agreement as Attachment No. 9, to be filed in the Official Records against the Leasehold upon the occurrence of the Construction Closing, subordinate to the deed of trust securing any Senior Loan and the Housing Commission Loan, and subordinate to the Housing Commission Ground Lease. Any request by Owner or any other Person for partial or full reconveyance of the Agency Deed of Trust shall be administered by the Agency in accordance with the provisions of the Agency Deed of Trust.
Agency Deed of Trust means the deed of trust for the Project, in substantially the form attached hereto as Attachment No. 15 and incorporated herein. The Agency Deed of Trust shall be executed by Developer in favor of Agency and recorded against the Site at the Closing, and shall secure repayment of the Agency Loan.

Examples of Agency Deed of Trust in a sentence

  • The Parties acknowledge that the Agency Deed of Trust shall not be subordinated to a position lower than second (2nd) in lien priority.

  • The Senior Lender Deed of Trust and any and all extensions, renewals, modifications or replacements thereof and/or of the promissory note evidencing the Senior Lender Loan and secured thereby, shall be and at all times remain a lien or charge on the Property prior and superior to the lien or charge of the Agency Deed of Trust.

  • Upon the recordation of this Agreement, the Agency Deed of Trust shall be subordinate to the lien or charge of the Senior Lender Deed of Trust.

  • According to the author, his supervisor began harassing him from that moment on.

  • The Successor Agency shall assign its beneficiary interest in the Successor Agency Deed of Trust, and its interest as payee of the promissory note secured thereby, to LTPC upon payment of the sum of One Dollar and No Cents ($1.00).


More Definitions of Agency Deed of Trust

Agency Deed of Trust means the Subordinate Deed of Trust, Security Agreement and Fixture Filing (with Assignment of Rents) executed by Borrower in favor of Agency and recorded in the Official Records of the San Diego County Recorder’s Office on or about the date hereof, which secures this Note and the Agency Loan evidenced hereby.
Agency Deed of Trust an Assignment of Rents and Leases (the “Agency Assignment of Rents”); an Assignment of Agreements (the “Agency Assignment of Agreements”) and a UCC-1 Financing Statement (the “UCC-1 Financing Statement”). The Agency Note, Agency Deed of Trust, Agency Assignment of Rents, the Agency Assignment of Agreements and the UCC-1 Financing Statement shall be referred to individually as an “Agency Loan Document” and collectively as the “Agency Loan Documentsin this Agreement.
Agency Deed of Trust means the deed of trust executed by Owner in favor of Agency securing Owner's obligations under the Agency Note.
Agency Deed of Trust means the deed of trust securing the Agency Loan, to be recorded upon the occurrence of the Closing, subordinate to the deed of trust securing any Senior Loan, substantially in the form attached to this Agreement as Attachment No. 9 and incorporated herein by this reference.
Agency Deed of Trust means the deed of trust which shall be recorded against the Property, securing the Note and this Agreement, in the form as distributed to Owner prior to receiving the Agency Loan.
Agency Deed of Trust shall have the meaning given such term in the Recitals to this Loan Agreement. “Agency Loan” shall have the meaning given such term in the Recitals to this Loan Agreement.
Agency Deed of Trust means the Deed of Trust With Absolute Assignment of Leases and Rents, Security Agreement and Fixture Filing made by the Borrower, as Trustor, in favor of the Agency, as beneficiary, which Agency Deed of Trust is subordinate to the Trust Deed.