Common use of Separate Entity Clause in Contracts

Separate Entity. The Transferor will hold itself out to the public under its own name as a separate and distinct entity and conduct its business so as not to mislead others as to the identity of the entity under which those others are concerned. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all oral and written communications, including without limitation, all letters, invoices, contracts, statements and applications will be made solely in the name of the Trust if they are made on behalf of the Trust and solely in the name of the Transferor if they are made on behalf of the Transferor.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Trust Agreement (Long Beach Acceptance Receivables Corp.), Trust Agreement (Long Beach Acceptance Corp), Trust Agreement (Long Beach Acceptance Corp)

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Separate Entity. The Transferor will hold itself out to the public under its own name as a separate and distinct entity and conduct its business so as not to mislead others as to the identity of the entity under which those others are concerned. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all oral and written communications, including without limitation, all letters, invoices, contracts, statements and applications will be made solely in the name of the Trust if they are made on behalf of the Trust and solely in the name of the Transferor if they are made on behalf of the Transferor.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Trust Agreement (Long Beach Acceptance Receivables Corp. II), Trust Agreement (Long Beach Acceptance Auto Receivables Trust 2005-B), Trust Agreement (Long Beach Acceptance Corp. Auto Receivables Trust 2006-A)

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Separate Entity. The Transferor will hold itself out to the public under its own name as a separate and distinct entity and conduct its business so as not to mislead others as to the identity of the entity under which those others are concernedits identity. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all oral and written communications, including including, without limitation, all letters, invoices, contracts, statements and applications will be made solely in the name of the Trust if they are made on behalf of the Trust and solely in the name of the Transferor if they are made on behalf of the Transferor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Trust Agreement (United Fidelity Auto Receivables Trust 2002-A), Trust Agreement (United Fidelity Finance LLC)

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