Separate Identification Sample Clauses
Separate Identification. All certificated securities deposited for safekeeping shall be kept physically segregated from securities belonging to Contractor and clearly identified on the records of Contractor as belonging to the Agency. Uncertificated securities shall be kept on the books of depositories, segregated on the books of Contractor, and clearly identified as belonging to the Agency.
Separate Identification. The Servicer shall ensure that the Custody Documents, and any other deeds, documents or correspondence relating to the Loans or the Related Security (as applicable) shall be kept in such manner so that they are readily identifiable and distinguishable from all other documents in respect of other properties and loans.
Separate Identification. When making any distribution of funds to the Sheriff, the County shall separately identify and distinguish amounts paid to the Sheriff for services provided on a countywide basis which shall be paid from the general fund by the County from amounts paid to the Sheriff for services provided to a MSD which shall be paid from the MSD fund by the County. Additionally, when making distributions to the Sheriff, the County shall separately identify and distinguish amounts paid to the Sheriff from any other funds that are separate or distinct from the general fund or the MSD fund.
Separate Identification. Each of the Borrower and each Hotel Owner has at all times since its respective formation identified itself, and will continue to identify itself, in all dealings with the public, under the Borrower's or such Hotel Owner's own name and as separate and distinct entities. Each of the Borrower and each Hotel Owner has not, at any time since its respective formation identified itself, and will not identify itself, as being a division or a part of any other Person. Each of the Borrower and each Hotel Owner has not, at any time since its respective formation, identified, and will not identify, any other Person, as being a division or part of it. Neither the Borrower nor any of the Hotel Owners will (i) mislead other Persons as to the identity of the entity with which such Person is transacting business, or (ii) suggest that the Borrower or any Hotel Owner is responsible for the debts of any other Person (including any principal, member or Affiliate of the Borrower or any Hotel Owner) unless Hotel Owner is so responsible as herein permitted.
