Customary and Enforceable Provisions. 8. For each of the Receivables, determined that the Retail Contract was documented on a blank form approved by in-house legal counsel or that legal advice had been rendered that the Retail Contract contains customary and enforceable provisions such as to render the rights and remedies of the holder thereof adequate for realization against the collateral.
Customary and Enforceable Provisions a. Confirm the Contract form number and revision date are listed on the List of Approved Contract Forms.
Customary and Enforceable Provisions a. Confirm that the Contract contains customary and enforceable provisions to render the rights and remedies of the holder adequate for realization against the collateral
Customary and Enforceable Provisions. The Mortgage contains customary and enforceable provisions such as to render the rights and remedies of the holder thereof adequate for the realization against the Mortgaged Property of the benefits of the security provided thereby including (a) in the case of a Mortgage designated as a deed of trust, by trustee’s sale, and (b) otherwise by judicial foreclosure;
Customary and Enforceable Provisions. The Mortgage contains customary and enforceable provisions such as to render the rights and remedies of the holder thereof adequate for the realization against the Mortgaged Property of the benefits of the security provided thereby including (a) in the case of a Mortgage designated as a deed of trust, by trustee’s sale, and (b) otherwise by judicial foreclosure. There is no homestead or other exemption available to a Mortgagor which would interfere with the right to sell the Mortgaged Property at a trustee’s sale or the right to foreclose the Mortgage;
Customary and Enforceable Provisions a) Confirm the Contract form number is listed on the Approved Contract Form List2
Customary and Enforceable Provisions. The Mortgage contains customary and enforceable provisions such as to render the rights and remedies of the holder thereof adequate for the realization against the Mortgaged Property of the benefits of the security provided thereby including (a) in the case of a Mortgage designated as a deed of trust, by trustee's sale, and (b) otherwise by judicial foreclosure. There is no homestead available to a Mortgagor which would interfere with the right to sell the Mortgaged Property at a trustee's sale or the right to foreclose the Mortgage, subject to applicable federal and state laws and judicial precedent with respect to bankruptcy and right of redemption or similar law;
Customary and Enforceable Provisions. Each Series 1996-1 Lease (x) was originated by a Dealer in the ordinary course of its business and in compliance with the Administrative Agent's normal credit and collection policies and practices, (y) contains customary and enforceable provisions and (z) is substantially in the form of Exhibit B.
Customary and Enforceable Provisions. The Mortgage contains customary and enforceable provisions such as to render the rights and remedies of the holder thereof adequate for the realization against the Mortgaged Property of the benefits of the security provided thereby including (a) in the case of a Mortgage designated as a deed of trust, by trustee’s sale, and (b) otherwise by judicial foreclosure. There is no other exemption available to the Mortgagor which would interfere with the right to sell the Mortgaged Property at a trustee’s sale or the right to foreclose the Mortgage. The Mortgagor has not notified RWT Holdings and RWT Holdings has no knowledge of any relief requested or allowed to the Mortgagor under the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act of 1940 (now known as the Servicemembers’ Civil Relief Act);
Customary and Enforceable Provisions. The Mortgage contains customary and enforceable provisions such as to render the rights and remedies of the holder thereof adequate for the realization against the Mortgaged Property of the benefits of the security provided thereby including (a) in the case of a Mortgage designated as a deed of trust, by trustee's sale, and (b) otherwise by judicial foreclosure; there is no homestead or other exemption (other than under the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940, as amended) available to a Mortgagor which would interfere with the right to sell the Mortgaged Property at a trustee's sale or the right to foreclose the Mortgage;