NHA Program definition

NHA Program means a Mortgagee financing or private or public mortgage insurance program under the National Housing Act (Canada), R.S.C., 1985, c. N-11 and associated regulations, as such may be amended, re-enacted or replaced from time to time.
NHA Program means a mortgagee financing or private or public mortgage insurance program under the National Housing Act (Canada), R.S.C., 1985, c. N-11.
NHA Program means a financing by Equitable or private or public hypothecary loan insurance program under the National Housing Act (Canada), R.S.C., 1985, c. N-11 and associated regulations, as such may be amended, re-enacted or replaced from time to time.

Examples of NHA Program in a sentence

  • Although we will not take any of the above actions as against the CMHC, an NHA Program Trustee or the mortgage insurer, we do not waive, disclaim, discharge or release all or any part of the Mortgage security or any other security as against any other person, including you, the Customer and any other person having or taking an interest in the Property.

  • Any Customer Liabilities that are insured and securitized under an NHA Program have priority as to payment, collection and enforcement over those Customer Liabilities that are not insured and securitized under an NHA Program.

  • Any Customer Labilities that are insured and securitized under an NHA Program have priority as to payment, collection and enforcement over those Customer Liabilities that are not insured and securitized under an NHA Program.

  • In the event that human remains are discovered during excavation and/or grading of the site, all activity within a 50-foot radius of the find shall be stopped.

  • Although we will not take any of the above actions as against the CMHC, an NHA Program trustee or the mortgage insurer, we do not renounce, waive, disclaim, discharge or release all or any part of the security or any other security as against any person, including you, any other borrower under an RBC Homeline Plan Agreement and any person having or taking an interest in the Property.

  • If the Debt consists of an RBC Homeline Plan, either (i) each Additional Advance will be treated as a new loan, or (ii) the Additional Advances in the aggregate will be treated as a new loan, and in each case of (i) or (ii), such new loan will be treated as a separate and distinct loan from any loan that is insured and securitized under a NHA Program for all purposes including enforcement.

  • If we obtain mortgage or loan default insurance and securitize part of the Customer Labilities under and NHA Program.

  • If this Deed of Hypothec secures your debts and obligations under an RBC Homeline Plan, you agree that we can, if we choose, obtain mortgage or loan default insurance and sell, transfer or assign or issue securities backed by all or part of the Debt to any third party, under an NHA Program or under another program.

  • Any part of the Debt that is insured and securitized under an NHA Program have priority as to payment, collection and enforcement over that part of the Debt that is not insured and securitized under an NHA Program.

  • If the Mortgage is granted in respect of a Loan Agreement under which more than one Loan has been advanced by the Chargee to the Chargor and one of those Loans is insured by a Mortgage Insurer and/or financed by the Chargee under an NHA Program then such Loan will have priority of payment, collection, enforcement and realization over any other loans and/or Indebtedness secured by the Mortgage.


More Definitions of NHA Program

NHA Program means a financing by Equitable or private or public mortgage insurance program under the National Housing Act (Canada), R.S.C., 1985, c. N-11 and associated regulations, as such may be amended, re- enacted or replaced from time to time.
NHA Program means a Chargee financing or private or public mortgage insurance program under the National Housing Act (Canada), R.S.C. 1985, c. N‑11 and associated regulations, as such may be amended, re‑enacted or replaced from time to time.
NHA Program means a mortgagee financing or private or public mortgage

Related to NHA Program

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  • Educational program means a program for educating and preparing physician assistants which is approved by the board.

  • E-Verify Program above means the employment verification program administered by the United States Department of Homeland Security, the Social Security Administration, or any successor program.

  • Program means the statutorily authorized activities of the System Agency under which this Contract has been awarded.

  • Development Program means the implementation of the development plan.

  • Investment Program means a Person for whom Shipper or a direct or indirect subsidiary of Shipper acts as a general partner, managing partner or manager and the securities of which have been offered and sold to investors.

  • Training program means an NCA-approved Iowa college, the Iowa law enforcement academy or an Iowa hospital approved by the department to conduct emergency medical care training.

  • Transitional living program means a residential program that may be attached to an existing facility or operated solely for the purpose of assisting children to develop the skills and abilities necessary for successful adult living. The program may include, but shall not be limited to, reduced staff supervision, vocational training, educational services, employment and employment training, and other appropriate independent living skills training as a part of the transitional living program;

  • Number of Students Who Began Program means the number of students who began the program who are scheduled to complete the program within the reporting calendar year.

  • Nursing program means a series of courses leading to an LPN certificate or an ADN degree provided through a Wyoming community college; or a BSN degree or a Master’s degree provided through the University of Wyoming; or, in the case of a candidate for a doctoral degree, provided through an institution offering the required nursing education courses under contract with the WICHE, or in a distance nursing education program provided through a university that is regionally accredited.