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Default Firms definition

Default Firms. Shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.4.

Examples of Default Firms in a sentence

  • The Subservicer shall be required to maintain, and to cause its Vendors, Off-shore Vendors and Default Firms to maintain, current and accurate records relating to any foreclosure or related bankruptcy proceedings or related litigation, with a clear auditable trail of documentation capable of validating foreclosure that the Subservicer has produced, or has received from a prior subservicer, and shall cause its Vendors, Off-shore Vendors and Default Firms to do the same.

  • In addition, the Subservicer shall provide information and data regarding the Mortgage Loans and Servicing Rights to the designated backup servicer as required by such backup servicer, including but not limited to contacts for Vendors and Default Firms performing services on the Mortgage Loans, images of Mortgage Servicing Files in Subservicer’s possession or control, and reports identifying the party in possession of the Mortgage Loan Documents from the Custodian.

  • The Subservicer shall indemnify the Owner/Servicer pursuant to Section 8.2 for any loss or damage of such Mortgage Loan Documents by the Subservicer or its agents, Vendors, Off-shore Vendors or Default Firms.

  • All Default Firms shall be deemed to have a tier 1 risk tier rating for purposes of this Addendum.

  • The Seller shall be required to maintain, and to cause its Vendors, Off-shore Vendors and Default Firms to maintain, current and accurate records relating to any foreclosure or related bankruptcy proceedings or related litigation, with a clear auditable trail of documentation capable of validating foreclosure that the Seller has produced, or has received from a prior servicer, and shall cause its Vendors, Off-shore Vendors and Default Firms to do the same.

  • The Seller shall indemnify each Purchaser pursuant to Section 8.2 for any loss or damage of such Mortgage Loan Documents by the Seller or its agents, Vendors, Off-shore Vendors or Default Firms.

  • In addition, the Seller shall provide information and data regarding the Mortgage Loans, Servicing Rights, in each case, to the designated backup servicer as required by such backup servicer, including but not limited to contacts for Vendors and Default Firms performing services on the Mortgage Loans, images of Mortgage Servicing Files in Seller’s possession or control, and reports identifying the party in possession of the Mortgage Loan Documents from the Custodian.

  • Subject to Sections 10.17 and 2.4, the Subservicer shall require that any of its Vendors, Off-shore Vendors and Default Firms providing critical services with respect to this Agreement provide copies of their own business continuity plans to the Subservicer and the Subservicer shall make such plans available to the extent set forth in Exhibit Q.

  • The Subservicer and the Owner/Servicer acknowledge that the availability of certain information from the Subservicer’s Vendors, Off-shore Vendors, Default Firms and/or other agents and representatives is subject to the requirements and limitations of the contractual relationship between the Subservicer and that party.

Related to Default Firms

  • Default Event means the occurrence of any of the following events:

  • Indenture Default means, with respect to any Indenture, any Event of Default (as such term is defined in such Indenture) thereunder.

  • Bankruptcy Default has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.01.

  • Bankruptcy Event of Default means any Event of Default under Section 8.01(f) of the Credit Agreement.

  • Potential Event of Default means any event which, with the giving of notice or the lapse of time or both, would constitute an Event of Default.

  • Specified Event of Default means any Event of Default under Section 8.01(a), Section 8.01(f) or Section 8.01(g).

  • Default Notice means the written notice of Default of the Agreement issued by one Party to the other.

  • Triggering Event of Default means (i) any Event of Default with respect to an obligation of the Mortgage Loan Borrower to pay money due under the Mortgage Loan or (ii) any non-monetary Event of Default as a result of which the Mortgage Loan becomes a Specially Serviced Mortgage Loan (which, for clarification, shall not include any imminent Event of Default (i.e., subclause (vii) of the definition of Special Servicing Loan Event)).