Common use of No Abrogation Clause in Contracts

No Abrogation. Subject only to revocation in accordance with clause 3.2, this Deed will remain in full force and effect notwithstanding: (a) (Insolvency): the insolvency of, or the occurrence of any other analogous event with respect to, Homepath; (b) (Amendment): any waiver, replacement, amendment or variation of any document (with or without the consent of Homepath); (c) (Delay): any delay, laches, acquiescence, mistake, act or omission (including, without limitation, any default by the Custodian of any obligation that it owes to any person) by any Attorney; or (d) (Miscellaneous): any other fact, matter, circumstance or thing whatsoever which, but for this clause, could or might operate to prejudice, release or otherwise affect the rights of an Attorney under this Deed. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Sources: Series Supplement (Securitisation Advisory Services Pty LTD)

No Abrogation. Subject only to revocation in accordance with clause 3.2, this Deed will remain in full force and effect notwithstanding: (a) (Insolvency): the insolvency of, or the occurrence of any other analogous event with respect to, Homepaththe Seller; (b) (Amendment): any waiver, replacement, amendment or variation of any document (with or without the consent of Homepaththe Seller); (c) (Delay): any delay, laches, acquiescence, mistake, act or omission (including, without limitation, any default by the Custodian Trustee of any obligation that it owes to any person) by any Attorney; or (d) (Miscellaneous): any other fact, matter, circumstance or thing whatsoever which, but for this clause, could or might operate to prejudice, release or otherwise affect the rights of an Attorney under this Deed. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Sources: Series Supplement (Securitisation Advisory Services Pty LTD)