Common use of Custody of Documents Clause in Contracts

Custody of Documents. the Note Trustee shall be at liberty to hold these presents and any other documents relating thereto or any other Transaction Documents or to deposit them in any part of the world with any banker or banking company or company whose business includes undertaking the safe custody of documents or lawyer or firm of lawyers considered by the Note Trustee to be of good repute and the Note Trustee shall not be responsible for or required to insure against any liability incurred in connection with any such holding or deposit and may pay all sums required to be paid on account of or in respect of any such deposit;

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: First Issuer Trust (Permanent Mortgages Trustee LTD), First Issuer Trust (Permanent Mortgages Trustee LTD), Eighth Issuer Trust (Holmes Financing No 8 PLC)

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