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

  • 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, at its option, may microfilm, microfiche or otherwise condense any records or documents constituting a part of, or relating to, any Tax Lien or the Servicer’s Tax Lien File except for the Hazard Insurance Policy or any Flood Insurance Policy, provided that the Servicer will, upon written request by the Collateral Agent and Custodian, promptly reproduce in their entirety any or all such records or documents, the cost of such reproduction to be considered a Lien Administration Expense.

  • 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.

  • All property inspections, regardless of purpose, shall be documented by a Property Inspection Report and made a part of the Servicer’s Tax Lien File.

  • 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.

Related to Tax Lien File

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

  • 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.

  • Senior Collateral Documents means the Security Agreement and the other “Security 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.

  • Junior Lien Indebtedness means any Indebtedness (other than any ABL Facility) that is secured by a junior Lien to the Lien securing the Secured Obligations and that was permitted to be incurred and so secured hereunder.

  • Priority Lien Security Documents means the Priority Credit Agreement (insofar as the same grants a Lien on the Collateral), each agreement listed in Part A of Exhibit B hereto, and any other security agreements, pledge agreements, collateral assignments, mortgages, deeds of trust, control agreements, or grants or transfers for security, now existing or entered into after the date hereof, executed and delivered by the Borrower or any other Grantor creating (or purporting to create) a Lien upon Collateral in favor of the Priority Lien Agent (including any such agreements, assignments, mortgages, deeds of trust and other documents or instruments associated with any Priority Substitute Credit Facility).

  • Material Debt means Debt (other than the Notes) of the Company and/or one or more of its Subsidiaries, arising in one or more related or unrelated transactions, in an aggregate principal amount exceeding $100,000,000.