Common use of Ownership of Mortgage Loans Clause in Contracts

Ownership of Mortgage Loans. Immediately prior to the transfer of the Mortgage Loans to the Purchaser, the Mortgage Loan Seller had good and marketable title to, and was the sole owner of, each Mortgage Loan. The Mortgage Loan Seller has full right, power and authority to transfer and assign each Mortgage Loan to or at the direction of the Purchaser free and clear of any and all pledges, liens, charges, security interests, participation interests and/or other interests and encumbrances. Upon consummation of transactions contemplated by this Agreement, the Mortgage Loan Seller will have validly and effectively conveyed to the Purchaser all legal and beneficial interest in and to each Mortgage Loan free and clear of any pledge, lien, charge, security interest or other encumbrance. The sale of the Mortgage Loans to the Purchaser or its designee does not require the Mortgage Loan Seller to obtain any governmental or regulatory approval or consent that has not been obtained.

Appears in 50 contracts

Samples: Mortgage Loan Purchase and Sale Agreement (Bear Stearns Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust 2007-Pwr18), Mortgage Loan Purchase and Sale Agreement (Bear Stearns Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust 2007-Pwr18), Mortgage Loan Purchase and Sale Agreement (Bear Stearns Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust 2007-Pwr18)

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