Common use of Property Details Clause in Contracts

Property Details. 4.1 Loans must be secured on residential property which, following a valuation by the relevant Originators’ valuer or a valuer appointed to act on the relevant Originators’ behalf, or in the case of a further advance application, an assessed valuation by reference to an applicable house price index, is considered to be suitable security.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Mortgage Sale Agreement, investorreporting.paragonbankinggroup.co.uk

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Property Details. 4.1 Loans must be secured on residential property which, following a valuation by the relevant Originators’ Seller's valuer or a valuer appointed to act on the relevant Originators’ Seller's behalf, or in the case of a further advance application, an assessed valuation by reference to an applicable house price index, is considered to be suitable security.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: investorreporting.paragonbankinggroup.co.uk, investorreporting.paragonbankinggroup.co.uk

Property Details. 4.1 3.1 Loans must be secured on residential property which, following a valuation by the relevant Originators’ Originator’s valuer or a valuer appointed to act on the relevant Originators’ Originator’s behalf, or in the case of a further advance application, an assessed valuation by reference to an applicable house price index, is considered to be suitable security.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Mortgage Sale Agreement

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Property Details. 4.1 Loans must be secured on residential property which, following a valuation by the relevant Originators’ Seller’s valuer or a valuer appointed to act on the relevant Originators’ Seller’s behalf, or in the case of a further advance application, an assessed valuation by reference to an applicable house price index, is considered to be suitable security.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: investorreporting.paragonbankinggroup.co.uk

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