Common use of Customary and Enforceable Provisions Clause in Contracts

Customary and Enforceable Provisions. The Mortgage contains customary and enforceable provisions such as to render the rights and remedies of the holder thereof adequate for the realization against the Mortgaged Property of the benefits of the security provided thereby including (a) in the case of a Mortgage designated as a deed of trust, by trustee’s sale, and (b) otherwise by judicial foreclosure. There is no homestead or other exemption available to a Mortgagor which would interfere with the right to sell the Mortgaged Property at a trustee’s sale or the right to foreclose the Mortgage;

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Master Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement (GSR Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-10f), Master Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement (GSR Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-4f), Master Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement (GSR Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-Ar1)

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Customary and Enforceable Provisions. The Mortgage contains customary and enforceable provisions such as to render the rights and remedies of the holder thereof adequate for the realization against the Mortgaged Property of the benefits of the security provided thereby including (a) in the case of a Mortgage designated as a deed of trust, by trustee’s 's sale, and (b) otherwise by judicial foreclosure. There is no homestead or other exemption available to a Mortgagor which would interfere with the right to sell the Mortgaged Property at a trustee’s 's sale or the right to foreclose the Mortgage;

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Servicing Agreement (Gsaa Home Equity Trust 2004-8), Servicing Agreement (GSAA Home Equity Trust 2006-1), Servicing Agreement (GSAA Home Equity Trust 2006-3)

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Customary and Enforceable Provisions. The Mortgage contains and the related Mortgage Note contain customary and enforceable provisions such as to render the rights and remedies of the holder thereof adequate for the realization against the Mortgaged Property of the benefits of the security provided thereby including (a) in the case of a Mortgage designated as a deed of trust, by trustee’s sale, and (b) otherwise by judicial foreclosure. There is no homestead or other exemption or right available to a the Mortgagor which would interfere with the right to sell the Mortgaged Property at a trustee’s sale or the right to foreclose the Mortgage;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Mortgage Loan Purchase (J.P. Morgan Mortgage Trust 2006-A1), Master Mortgage Loan Purchase and Servicing Agreement (Jpmac 2006-Cw1)

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