Common use of Marking of Books and Records Clause in Contracts

Marking of Books and Records. The Depositor shall, at its own expense, on or prior to (i) the Closing Date, in the case of the Initial Receivables, and (ii) the applicable Sale Date, in the case of Additional Receivables, indicate in its books and records (including its computer records) that the Receivables arising under each Designated Servicing Agreement and the related Transferred Assets have been sold and/or contributed, assigned, transferred and conveyed to the Issuer in accordance with this Agreement. The Depositor shall not alter the indication referenced in this paragraph with respect to any Receivable during the term of this Agreement, (except in accordance with Section 10(b)). If a third party, including a potential purchaser of a Receivable, should inquire as to the status of the Receivables, the Depositor shall promptly indicate to such third party that the Receivables have been sold and/or contributed, assigned, transferred and conveyed and the Depositor (except in accordance with Section 10(b)) shall not claim any right, title or interest (including, but not limited to ownership interest) therein.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Receivables Pooling Agreement (Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.), Receivables Pooling Agreement (Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.), Receivables Pooling Agreement (Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.)

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Marking of Books and Records. The Depositor shall, at its own expense, on or prior to (i) the Closing Date, in the case of the Initial Receivables, and (ii) the applicable Sale Date, in the case of Additional Receivables, indicate in its books and records (including its computer records) that the Receivables in respect of a Designated Pool arising under each Designated Servicing Agreement and the related Transferred Assets have been sold and/or contributed, assigned, transferred and conveyed to the Issuer in accordance with this Agreement. The Depositor shall not alter the indication referenced in this paragraph with respect to any Receivable during the term of this Agreement, (except in accordance with Section 10(b)). If a third party, including a potential purchaser of a Receivable, should inquire as to the status of the Receivables, the Depositor shall promptly indicate to such third party that the Receivables have been sold and/or contributed, assigned, transferred and conveyed and the Depositor (except in accordance with Section 10(b)) shall not claim any right, title or interest (including, but not limited to ownership interest) therein.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Receivables Pooling Agreement (Walter Investment Management Corp), Receivables Pooling Agreement (Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.)

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Marking of Books and Records. The Depositor shall, at its own expense, on or prior to (i) the Closing Date, in the case of the Initial Receivables, and (ii) the applicable Sale Date, in the case of the Additional Receivables, indicate in its books and records (including its computer records) that the Receivables arising under each in respect of the Designated Pool related to the Designated Servicing Agreement Contract and the related Transferred Assets have been sold and/or contributed, assigned, transferred and conveyed to the Issuer in accordance with this Agreement. The Depositor shall not alter the indication referenced in this paragraph with respect to any Receivable during the term of this Agreement, (except in accordance with Section 10(b)). If a third party, including a potential purchaser of a Receivable, should inquire as to the status of the Receivables, the Depositor shall promptly indicate to such third party that the Receivables have been sold and/or contributed, assigned, transferred and conveyed and the Depositor (except in accordance with Section 10(b)) shall not claim any right, title or interest (including, but not limited to ownership interest) therein.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Receivables Pooling Agreement (PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust)

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