Common use of Enforcement Proceedings Clause in Contracts

Enforcement Proceedings. In the event of a default under any Transferred Receivable, the Servicer shall, at the Servicer’s sole expense, to the full extent permitted by law and pursuant to its customary servicing procedures, have the power and authority, on behalf of each Owner, to take or cause to be taken any action in respect of any such Transferred Receivable as the Servicer may deem advisable. The Servicer shall use reasonable efforts, consistent with its customary servicing procedures, to realize upon the Transferred Receivable as to which the Servicer, pursuant to its customary servicing procedures, shall have determined eventual payment in full is unlikely. The Servicer shall follow such customary and usual practices and procedures as it shall deem necessary or advisable in its servicing of comparable receivables. In no event shall the Servicer or the Transferor, as the case may be, be entitled to make or authorize any Person to make the Administrative Agent, any Funding Agent or any Owner a party to any litigation without such Person’s express prior written consent.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Administration Agreement (T-Mobile US, Inc.), Receivables Purchase and Administration Agreement (T-Mobile US, Inc.), Receivables Purchase and Administration Agreement (T-Mobile US, Inc.)

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Enforcement Proceedings. In the event of a default under any Transferred Receivable, the Servicer shall, at the Servicer’s sole expense, to the full extent permitted by law and pursuant to its customary servicing proceduresCustomary Servicing Practices, have the power and authority, on behalf of each Owner, to take or cause to be taken any action in respect of any such Transferred Receivable as the Servicer may deem advisable. The Servicer shall use reasonable efforts, consistent with its customary servicing proceduresCustomary Servicing Practices, to realize upon the Transferred Receivable as to which the Servicer, pursuant to its customary servicing proceduresCustomary Servicing Practices, shall have determined eventual payment in full is unlikely. The Servicer shall follow such customary and usual practices and procedures as it shall deem necessary or advisable in its servicing of comparable receivables. In no event shall the Servicer or the Transferor, as the case may be, be entitled to make or authorize any Person to make the Administrative Agent, any Funding Agent or any Owner a party to any litigation without such Person’s express prior written consent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Receivables Purchase Agreement (T-Mobile US, Inc.), Receivables Purchase and Administration Agreement (T-Mobile US, Inc.)

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Enforcement Proceedings. In the event of a default under any Transferred Receivable, the Servicer shall, at the Servicer’s sole expense, to the full extent permitted by law and pursuant to its customary servicing procedures, have the power and authority, on behalf of each Owner, to take or cause to be taken any action in respect of any such Transferred Receivable as the Servicer may deem advisable. The Servicer shall use reasonable efforts, consistent with its customary servicing procedures, to realize upon the Transferred Receivable as to which the Servicer, pursuant to its customary servicing procedures, shall have determined eventual payment in full is unlikely. The Servicer shall follow such customary and usual practices and procedures as it shall deem necessary or advisable in its servicing of comparable receivables. In no event shall the Servicer or the Transferor, as the case may be, be entitled to make or authorize any Person to make the Administrative Agent, any Funding Agent or any Owner a party to any litigation without such Person’s express prior written consent.. (k)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Receivables Purchase and Administration Agreement (T-Mobile US, Inc.)

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