Common use of Knowledge of Servicer Clause in Contracts

Knowledge of Servicer. For the purposes of this Agreement, the Servicer will only be considered to have knowledge, notice of or to be aware of any thing if the Servicer has knowledge, notice or awareness of that thing by virtue of the actual knowledge, notice or awareness of the officers or employees of the Servicer who have day to day responsibility for the carrying its obligations under this Agreement.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Crusade Euro Trust Servicing Agreement (Crusade Management LTD), Crusade Euro Trust Servicing Agreement (Crusade Management LTD), Crusade Euro Trust Servicing Agreement (Crusade Management LTD)

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