Common use of RIGHT TO RELEASE Clause in Contracts

RIGHT TO RELEASE. Without affecting the liability of any other ---------------- person for the payment of any indebtedness herein mentioned (including Trustor should it convey said Mortgaged Property) and without affecting the lien or priority hereof upon any property not released, Beneficiary may, without notice, release any person so liable, extend the maturity or modify the terms of any such obligation, or grant other indulgences, release or reconvey or cause to be released or reconveyed at any time all or any part of the Mortgaged Property, take or release any other security or make compositions or other arrangements with debtors. Beneficiary may also accept additional security, either concurrently herewith or hereafter, and sell same or otherwise realize thereon either before, concurrently with, or after sale hereunder.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Residential Property Option Agreement (Inco Homes Corp), Deed of Trust (Inco Homes Corp)

RIGHT TO RELEASE. Without affecting the liability of any other person ---------------- person for the payment of any indebtedness herein mentioned (including Trustor should it convey said Mortgaged Property) and without affecting the lien or priority hereof upon any property not released, Beneficiary may, without notice, release any person so liable, extend the maturity or modify the terms of any such obligation, or grant other indulgences, release or reconvey or cause to be released or reconveyed at any time all or any part of the Mortgaged Property, take or release any other security or make compositions or other arrangements with debtors. Beneficiary may also accept additional security, either concurrently herewith or hereafter, and sell same or otherwise realize thereon either before, concurrently with, or after sale hereunder.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Deed of Trust, Assignment of Rents, Security Agreement and Fixture Filing (Inco Homes Corp)