Common use of Sufficient Funds Clause in Contracts

Sufficient Funds. With respect to the Additional Loans, the amount on deposit in the Supplemental Purchase Account shall be greater than or equal to the related Additional Loans Purchase Price.

Appears in 52 contracts

Samples: Initial Sale Agreement (Navient Funding, LLC), Initial Sale Agreement (Navient Student Loan Trust 2014-8), Initial Sale Agreement (Navient Student Loan Trust 2014-7)

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Sufficient Funds. With respect to the Additional Loans, the amount on deposit in the Supplemental Purchase Account shall be greater than or equal to the related Additional Loans Purchase Price.. Sale Agreement

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Initial Sale Agreement (SLM Student Loan Trust 2006-2), Initial Sale Agreement (SLM Student Loan Trust 2005-9), Initial Sale Agreement (SLM Student Loan Trust 2006-8)

Sufficient Funds. With respect to the Additional Loans, the amount on deposit in the Supplemental Purchase Account or the Pre-Funding Account, as applicable, shall be greater than or equal to the related Additional Loans Purchase Price.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Initial Sale Agreement (SLM Student Loan Trust 2008-6), Initial Sale Agreement (SLM Student Loan Trust 2007-2), Initial Sale Agreement (SLM Student Loan Trust 2007-5)

Sufficient Funds. With respect to the Additional Loans, the amount on deposit in the Supplemental Purchase Account Account, shall be greater than or equal to the related Additional Loans Purchase Price.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Initial Sale Agreement (SLM Student Loan Trust 2007-3)

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Sufficient Funds. With respect to the Additional Loans, the amount on deposit in the Supplemental Purchase Account or the Pre-Funding Account, as applicable, shall be greater than or equal to the related Additional Loans Purchase Price.. Sale Agreement

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Initial Sale Agreement (SLM Student Loan Trust 2007-4)

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