Common use of Good Title to Purchased Loans Clause in Contracts

Good Title to Purchased Loans. (A) No Relevant Party has assigned, pledged, or otherwise conveyed or encumbered any Purchased Loan or other Repurchase Asset to any other Person other than as contemplated by the Transaction Documents, and immediately prior to the sale of any such Purchased Loan to Buyer, such Seller was the sole owner of such Purchased Loan and had good and marketable title thereto, free and clear of all Liens, in each case except for Liens to be released simultaneously with the Liens granted in favor of Buyer hereunder, and no Person other than Buyer has any Lien on any Purchased Loan.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Repurchase Agreement (Angel Oak Mortgage, Inc.), Master Repurchase Agreement (Angel Oak Mortgage, Inc.), Master Repurchase Agreement (Angel Oak Mortgage, Inc.)

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Good Title to Purchased Loans. (A) No Relevant Party has assigned, pledged, or otherwise conveyed or encumbered any Purchased Loan or other Repurchase Asset to any other Person other than as contemplated by the Transaction Documents, and immediately prior to the sale of any such Purchased Loan to Buyer, such Seller was the sole owner of such Purchased Loan and had good and marketable title thereto, free and clear of all Liens, in each case except for Liens to be released simultaneously with the Liens granted in favor of Buyer hereunder, and no Person other than Buyer Xxxxx has any Lien on any Purchased Loan.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Repurchase Agreement (Angel Oak Mortgage, Inc.), Master Repurchase Agreement (Angel Oak Mortgage REIT, Inc.)

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