First Payment Defaults Sample Clauses

First Payment Defaults. Any default by a Mortgagor in the payment of the initial payment due on the Mortgage Loan was cured on or before the date on which the second payment was due in respect of such Mortgage Loan.
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First Payment Defaults. Any default by a Mortgagor in the payment of the initial payment due on the Mortgage Loan was cured on or before the date on which the second payment was due in respect of such Mortgage Loan. RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LOANS As to all Mortgage Loans included in the Borrowing Base on a Funding Date (and the related Mortgages, Mortgage Notes, Assignments of Mortgage and Mortgaged Properties), the Borrowers shall be deemed to make the following representations and warranties to each of the Lenders and the Agent as of such date and as of each date Collateral Value is determined (certain defined terms used herein and not otherwise defined in the Loan Agreement appearing in Part III to this Schedule 1):

Related to First Payment Defaults

  • Payment Defaults Tenant shall fail to pay any installment of Rent or any other payment hereunder when due; provided, however, that Landlord will give Tenant notice and an opportunity to cure any failure to pay Rent within 3 days of any such notice not more than once in any 12 month period and Tenant agrees that such notice shall be in lieu of and not in addition to, or shall be deemed to be, any notice required by law.

  • Other Payment Default The Borrower shall default in the payment when and as due (whether at maturity, by reason of acceleration or otherwise) of interest on any Loan or Reimbursement Obligation or the payment of any other Obligation, and such default shall continue for a period of three (3) Business Days.

  • Payment Default Borrower fails to (a) make any payment of principal or interest on any Credit Extension on its due date, or (b) pay any other Obligations within three (3) Business Days after such Obligations are due and payable (which three (3) Business Day grace period shall not apply to payments due on the Maturity Date or the date of acceleration pursuant to Section 9.1 (a) hereof). During the cure period, the failure to cure the payment default is not an Event of Default (but no Credit Extension will be made during the cure period);

  • No Payment Default Except for payment delinquencies that have been continuing for a period of not more than 29 days, no payment default under the terms of any Receivable exists as of the Cutoff Date.

  • Judgment Default One or more judgments or decrees shall be entered against a Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries involving in the aggregate a liability (to the extent not covered by insurance) of $75,000,000 or more and all such judgments or decrees shall not have been paid and satisfied, vacated, discharged, stayed or bonded pending appeal within twenty (20) Business Days from the entry thereof or any injunction, temporary restraining order or similar decree shall be issued against a Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries that, individually or in the aggregate, could result in a Material Adverse Effect; or

  • Repurchase of Mortgage Loans with First Payment Defaults With respect to any Mortgage Loan, in the event that the first scheduled payment of principal and interest due either (i) after origination of such Mortgage Loan, or (ii) after the related Closing Date is not paid by the related Mortgagor to the Purchaser within thirty (30) days of such Due Date, the Seller, at the Purchaser's option, shall repurchase such Mortgage Loan from the Purchaser at a price equal to the related Purchase Price Percentage multiplied by the then outstanding principal balance of such Mortgage Loan, plus accrued and unpaid interest thereon from the date to which interest was last paid through the day prior to the repurchase date at the applicable Mortgage Interest Rate, plus any outstanding advances owed to any servicer in connection with such Mortgage Loan. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Purchaser's right to request a repurchase hereunder shall not commence until the date which is sixty (60) days following the related Due Date (the "Breach Date"). The Purchaser shall have ninety (90) days following the related Breach Date to notify the Seller and request a repurchase and the Seller shall repurchase such Mortgage Loan within forty-five (45) days of receipt of such notice. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Purchaser reserves the right to request a repurchase following such sixty (60) day timeframe in the event of a NSF return. In addition, if any payment referred to above is received by the Seller following the Transfer Date but such payment is made within the allotted thirty (30) or sixty (60) day period, as applicable, the Purchaser shall not have the option to request a repurchase.

  • Covenant Defaults If Borrower defaults in the performance or observance of any covenant or agreement in this Agreement, and such default continues for a period of twenty (20) calendar days after the earlier of Borrower's knowledge thereof or receipt of written notice from Lender thereof, except for violations of SECTION 7.08(d), which shall become an Event of Default at the end of the sixty (60) day period stated therein and except for specific Defaults listed elsewhere in this SECTION 9.01, as to which no notice or cure period shall apply unless specified; or

  • Covenant Default (a) Borrower fails or neglects to perform any obligation in Sections 6.2, 6.4, 6.5, 6.6, 6.7, 6.8, 6.9, 6.10, or 6.11, or violates any covenant in Section 7; or

  • Certain Covenant Defaults Borrower fails to perform any obligation under Section 6.5 or 6.6, or violates any of the covenants contained in Section 7.

  • No Material Default; Payment Record No Mortgage Loan has been more than 30 days delinquent, without giving effect to any grace or cure period, in making required payments in the prior 12 months (or since origination if such Mortgage Loan has been originated within the past 12 months), and as of Cut-off Date, no Mortgage Loan is delinquent (beyond any applicable grace or cure period) in making required payments. To the Mortgage Loan Seller’s knowledge, there is (a) no material default, breach, violation or event of acceleration existing under the related Mortgage Loan, or (b) no event (other than payments due but not yet delinquent) which, with the passage of time or with notice and the expiration of any grace or cure period, would constitute a material default, breach, violation or event of acceleration; provided, however, that this representation and warranty does not cover any default, breach, violation or event of acceleration that specifically pertains to or arises out of an exception scheduled to any other representation and warranty made by the Mortgage Loan Seller in this Exhibit C. No person other than the holder of such Mortgage Loan may declare any event of default under the Mortgage Loan or accelerate any indebtedness under the Mortgage Loan documents.

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