Common use of Conveyance of Substitute Loans Clause in Contracts

Conveyance of Substitute Loans. (a) With respect to any Substitute Loans to be conveyed to the Trust Depositor by the Seller as described in Section 2.06, the Seller hereby sells, transfers, assigns, sets over and otherwise conveys to the Trust Depositor, without recourse other than as expressly provided herein (and the Trust Depositor shall purchase through cash payment and/or by exchange of one or more related Loans released by the Issuer to the Trust Depositor on the related Substitute Loan Cutoff Date), all the right, title and interest of the Seller in and to the Substitute Loans and Related Property. The purchase price may equal, exceed or be less than the fair market value of such Substitute Loan as of the related Substitute Loan Cutoff Date, plus in each case accrued interest thereon. To the extent the purchase price of any Loan is less than the fair market value thereof, the Seller will be deemed to have made a capital contribution with respect to such excess to the Trust Depositor.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Sale and Servicing Agreement (Hercules Technology Growth Capital Inc), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Hercules Technology Growth Capital Inc), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Horizon Technology Finance Corp)

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