Common use of Ability to Perform Clause in Contracts

Ability to Perform. The Owner does not believe, nor does it have any reason or cause to believe, that it cannot perform each and every covenant contained in this Agreement;

Appears in 61 contracts

Samples: Flow Servicing Agreement (Lehman Mortgage Trust 2006-8), Master Servicing Agreement (Structured Asset Securities Corp Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-11h), Master Servicing Agreement (Structured Asset Sec Corp Mor Pass Thru Cer Ser 2002-10h)

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Ability to Perform. The Owner Owner/Servicer does not believe, nor does it have any reason or cause to believe, that it cannot perform each and every covenant applicable to it and contained in this Agreement;.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Subservicing Agreement (New Residential Investment Corp.), Subservicing Agreement (Ocwen Financial Corp), Subservicing Agreement (Walter Investment Management Corp)

Ability to Perform. The Owner does not believe, nor does it ------------------ have any reason or cause to believe, that it cannot perform each and every covenant contained in this Agreement;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Servicing Agreement (American Residential Eagle Inc), Servicing Agreement (Structured Asset Securities Corp/Ny)

Ability to Perform. The Owner Owner/Servicer does not believe, nor does it have any reason or cause to believe, that it cannot perform each and every covenant contained in this Agreement;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subservicing Agreement (Home Point Capital Inc.)

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Ability to Perform. The Owner does not believe, nor does it have any reason or cause to believe, that it cannot perform each and every covenant contained in this Agreement;.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Servicing Agreement (GSAA Home Equity Trust 2006-3)

Ability to Perform. The Owner does not believe, nor does it have any reason or cause to believe, that it cannot perform each and every covenant contained in this Agreement;.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Servicing Agreement

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