CENTERLINE Sample Clauses

CENTERLINE. SPONSOR 2007-1 SECURITIZATION, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, as Sponsor By: CENTERLINE HOLDING TRUST, a Delaware statutory trust, its manager By: /s/ Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx President [ACCEPTANCE PAGE TO SERIES CERTIFICATE AGREEMENT - OSPREY SERIES M014] APPENDIX A STANDARD TERMS [See Tab 2] EXECUTION [Osprey/Taxable] XXXXXXX MAC TAXABLE MULTIFAMILY VARIABLE RATE CERTIFICATES STANDARD TERMS OF THE SERIES CERTIFICATE AGREEMENT DATED AS OF DECEMBER 1, 2007 The Taxable Multifamily Variable Rate Certificates will represent undivided ownership interests in a pool of (i) taxable Bonds issued to finance multifamily affordable housing projects and (ii) taxable Mortgage Loans originated for such purpose (collectively, the “Assets”). The term “Assets” includes such Bonds or Mortgage Loans as well as custodial receipts, trust receipts or any other similar instruments evidencing an ownership interest in Bonds or Mortgage Loans held in a pass-through arrangement. Each offering of Taxable Multifamily Variable Rate Certificates will be issued as a Series. Each Series will be comprised of Class A Certificates and Class B Certificates that have different specified rights in the related Series Pool (the Class A Certificates and Class B Certificates, collectively, the “Certificates”). Each Series Pool will be separate from each other Series Pool, and the Certificates of any Series will relate only to the Property of a single Series Pool. Xxxxxxx Mac uses standard documentation and terms for the creation, issuance and sale of each Series of Certificates. This documentation includes the Offering Circular and an Offering Circular Supplement for each Series and the Series Certificate Agreement. The Series Certificate Agreement will incorporate the Standard Terms set forth below. Xxxxxxx Mac will execute the Series Certificate Agreement in its corporate capacity and in its capacity as Administrator of the Series Pool. In its corporate capacity, Xxxxxxx Mac will act as the Depositor, the Certificate Registrar, the Pledge Custodian, the guarantor and the liquidity provider. The Standard Terms provide that other entities may serve some of these functions (other than serving as guarantor or liquidity provider). These Standard Terms will not be effective as to any Certificates until these Standard Terms are incorporated into a Series Certificate Agreement creating the related Series. If a conflict arises between the provisions of a Series Certificate Agreement...

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