Common use of Consumer Loan Documents Clause in Contracts

Consumer Loan Documents. The term “Consumer Loan Documents” shall mean all promissory notes, chattel paper, retail installment contracts, security agreements or other similar documents, agreements, instruments and writings evidencing or securing a Receivable which have been executed by an Account Debtor and any guarantor of the related Receivable and are payable to or in favor of a Borrower.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Loan and Security Agreement (Carbiz Inc), Loan and Security Agreement (Carbiz Inc)

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Consumer Loan Documents. The term “Consumer Loan Documents” shall mean all promissory notes, chattel paper, retail installment contracts, security agreements or other similar documents, agreements, instruments and writings evidencing or securing a an Existing Receivable which have been executed by an Account Debtor and or any guarantor of the related Existing Receivable and are payable to to, or in favor of of, a Borrower.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Loan and Security Agreement (Carbiz Inc), Loan and Security Agreement (Carbiz Inc)

Consumer Loan Documents. The term “Consumer Loan Documents” shall mean all promissory notes, chattel paper, retail installment contracts, purchase money security agreements or other similar documents, agreements, security agreements, promissory notes or similar instruments and writings evidencing or securing a Receivable Consumer Loan, which have been executed by an Account Debtor and any guarantor of the related Receivable and are payable to or in favor of Borrower or any Corporate Guarantor, such instruments, agreements and documents being substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D, and all such instruments, agreements and documents being delivered by an Account Debtor to Borrower or a BorrowerCorporate Guarantor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Loan and Security Agreement (CompuCredit Holdings Corp)

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Consumer Loan Documents. The term “Consumer Loan Documents” shall mean all promissory notes, chattel paper, retail installment contracts, security agreements or other similar documents, agreements, instruments and writings evidencing or securing a Receivable which have been executed by an Account Debtor and any guarantor of the related Receivable and are originally payable to or in favor of a Borrower.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Loan and Security Agreement (Carbiz Inc)

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