Tax Lien File definition

Tax Lien File. With respect to any Tax Lien, the file relating to such Tax Lien, including but not limited to the related Tax Lien Certificate.
Tax Lien File. As defined in Schedule E hereto.
Tax Lien File. As defined in Section 2.23(b) hereof.

Examples of Tax Lien File in a sentence

  • The Paying Agent and Custodian shall thereupon release or cause to be released to the Seller the related Tax Lien File and shall execute and deliver at the expense of the Trust such instruments of release, transfer or assignment as shall be requested by the Seller to vest in the Seller all right, title and interest to such related Tax Lien, and the Paying Agent and Custodian shall have no further rights or responsibility with regard to such Tax Lien File.

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  • Upon receipt of the Officer’s Certificate, the Collateral Agent and Custodian shall prepare an instrument or instruments necessary to release the lien of the Tax Lien (all such instruments collectively, the “Instruments of Release”), and shall also deliver such Instruments of Release, in recordable form, to or for the benefit of the Property Owner, and deposit any remaining documents into the Servicer’s Tax Lien File.

  • Upon receipt of the Officer’s Certificate, the Collateral Agent and Custodian shall prepare Instruments of Release and shall also deliver such Instruments of Release, in recordable form, as directed by the Servicer, and deposit any remaining documents into the Servicer’s Tax Lien File.

  • The Servicer shall prepare and place in the Servicer’s Tax Lien File a Property Inspection Report as to any Property with respect to which foreclosure is permissible under applicable Law and with respect to which foreclosure proceedings have been commenced.

  • The Servicer shall also complete and place in the Servicer’s Tax Lien File, at regular intervals, Property Inspection Reports on REO Property.

  • The Servicer also agrees that it shall not create, incur or subject any Servicer’s Tax Lien File or any funds which otherwise are or may become due or payable to the Indenture Trustee or the Issuer, to any claim, lien, security interest, judgment, levy, writ or attachment or other encumbrance, nor assert by legal action or any claim or right of set-off against any Servicer’s Tax Lien File or any funds collected on, or in connection with, a Tax Lien except as expressly permitted by this Servicing Agreement.

  • The assignment and pledge of each Tax Lien to the Lender does not violate any of the documents in the Tax Lien File or any agreement to which such Borrower is a party or by which it is bound.

  • The Company indicated that the absence of any of the documents in the Tax Lien File or the inability to agree the indicated information from the Data File to the documents in the Tax Lien File for each of the attributes identified constituted an exception.

  • On the applicable Closing Date, the Issuer shall deliver or cause to be delivered, a copy of the original Tax Lien Certificate for each Tax Lien to the Servicer, and the Servicer shall retain such copy as a part of the Servicer’s Tax Lien File for such Tax Lien.

Related to Tax Lien File

  • Tax lien means the lien of any tax bill as defined in this section;

  • Asset File shall have the meaning assigned thereto in the Custodial Agreement.

  • Loan File means, with respect to each Loan delivered to the Custodian, each of the Loan Documents identified on the related Loan Checklist.

  • Custodial File Any mortgage loan document in the Mortgage File that is required to be delivered to the Trustee or Custodian pursuant to Section 2.01(b) of this Agreement.

  • Collateral File With respect to each Mortgage Loan, a file containing each of the Collateral Documents.

  • UCC Filing Collateral means any Collateral, including Collateral constituting investment property, for which a security interest can be perfected by filing a UCC-1 financing statement.

  • Servicer File means, collectively, all documents, records and copies pertaining to a Mortgage Loan which are required to be included in the related Servicer File pursuant to Section 3 thereof.

  • Collateral Records means books, records, ledger cards, files, correspondence, customer lists, blueprints, technical specifications, manuals, computer software, computer printouts, tapes, disks and related data processing software and similar items that at any time evidence or contain information relating to any of the Collateral or are otherwise necessary or helpful in the collection thereof or realization thereupon.

  • Mortgage Loan File for inclusion in the Mortgage Loan File (to the extent such documents are in the possession of the Special Servicer) and copies of any additional related Mortgage Loan information, including correspondence with the Borrower Related Parties, and the Special Servicer shall promptly provide copies of all of the foregoing to the Servicer as well as copies of any analysis or internal review prepared by or for the benefit of the Special Servicer, provided that, such materials shall not include any Privileged Information.

  • Second Lien Mortgage Loan A Mortgage Loan secured by a second lien Mortgage on the related Mortgaged Property.

  • Retained Mortgage Loan File A file for each Mortgage Loan maintained by the Servicer prior to any Document Transfer Date and by the Custodian after any Document Transfer Date that contains the documents specified in Section 2.01(b) of the Pooling and Servicing Agreement and any additional documents required to be added to the Retained Mortgage Loan File pursuant to the Pooling and Servicing Agreement.

  • Servicer Mortgage Loan File As defined in each of the Servicing Agreements.

  • Mortgage File The mortgage documents listed in Section 2.01 pertaining to a particular Mortgage Loan and any additional documents required to be added to the Mortgage File pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Junior Lien Obligations means Junior Lien Debt and all other Obligations in respect thereof.

  • First Priority Lien Obligations means (i) all Secured Bank Indebtedness, (ii) all other Obligations (not constituting Indebtedness) of the Issuer and its Restricted Subsidiaries under the agreements governing Secured Bank Indebtedness and (iii) all other Obligations of the Issuer or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries in respect of Hedging Obligations or Obligations in respect of cash management services in each case owing to a Person that is a holder of Indebtedness described in clause (i) or Obligations described in clause (ii) or an Affiliate or Representative of such holder at the time of entry into such Hedging Obligations;

  • Contract File means with respect to each Contract, the physical and/or electronic files in which Credit Acceptance maintains the fully executed original counterpart or “authoritative copy” (in each case, for UCC purposes) of the Contract (to the extent required in accordance with Section 3.03 of this Agreement), either a standard assurance in the form commonly used in the industry relating to the provision of a certificate of title or other evidence of lien, the original or electronic instruments modifying the terms and conditions of such Contract and the original or electronic endorsements or assignments of such Contract.

  • First Lien Mortgage Loan A Mortgage Loan secured by a first lien Mortgage on the related Mortgaged Property.

  • Servicer Mortgage File All documents pertaining to a Mortgage Loan not required to be included in the Trustee Mortgage File and held by the Master Servicer or the related Servicer or any Sub-Servicer.

  • Receivables Collateral That portion of the Collateral which consists of Accounts, Accounts Receivable, General Intangibles, Chattel Paper, Instruments, Documents of Title, Documents, Investment Property, Payment Intangibles, Letter-of-Credit Rights, bankers' acceptances, and all other rights to payment.

  • Senior Lien Obligations means all revenue bonds and other obligations of the RECIPIENT outstanding on the date of execution of this loan agreement (or subsequently issued on a parity therewith, including refunding obligations) or issued after the date of execution of this loan agreement having a claim or lien on the Gross Revenue of the Utility prior and superior to the claim or lien of the loan, subject only to Maintenance and Operation Expense.

  • CREFC® Special Servicer Property File format substantially in the form of and containing the information called for therein for the Mortgage Loans, or such other form for the presentation of such information as may be approved from time to time by the CREFC® for commercial mortgage securities transactions generally.

  • Receivable File means the documents (whether tangible or electronic) specified in Section 2.02 pertaining to a particular Receivable.

  • Credit File means all Credit Documents and all other credit, collateral, or insurance documents in the possession or custody of the Assuming Institution, or any of its Subsidiaries or Affiliates, relating to an Asset or a Loan included in a Put Notice, or copies of any thereof.

  • Senior Collateral Documents means the Security Agreement and the other “Collateral Documents” as defined in the Credit Agreement, the First Lien Intercreditor Agreement (upon and after the initial execution and delivery thereof by the initial parties thereto) and each of the collateral agreements, security agreements and other instruments and documents executed and delivered by the Borrower or any other Grantor for purposes of providing collateral security for any Senior Obligation.

  • Purchased Asset Documents means, with respect to a Purchased Asset, the documents comprising the Purchased Asset File for such Purchased Asset.

  • Junior Lien Indebtedness means any Indebtedness of any Credit Party that is secured by Liens on Collateral that rank junior in priority to the Liens that secure the Obligations.