Common use of No Discharge Clause in Contracts

No Discharge. By entering into this Mortgage, the Borrower and Lender do not intend that any Agreement is to be extinguished, superseded or discharged. If a judgment is obtained from a Court concerning some or all of the Indebtedness or Obligations, the Borrower and Lender do not intend that the remaining Indebtedness or Obligations will be extinguished, superseded or discharged or that the Lender will be prevented from exercising any of its remaining rights under any Agreement, this Mortgage or Applicable Laws.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Saskatchewan Mortgage, Saskatchewan Mortgage, Saskatchewan Mortgage

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