Servicing Process Ownership Sample Clauses

Servicing Process Ownership. The Chief Credit Officer of the Company is responsible for the ownership of this Asset Servicing Process.
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Related to Servicing Process Ownership

  • Special Servicing Procedures Section 2.01 Reports and Notices (a) Section 2.02 Purchaser's Election to Delay Foreclosure Proceedings Purchaser's Election to Commence Foreclosure Proceedings (a) Collateral Funds

  • GENERAL SERVICING PROCEDURES Section 5.01

  • Servicing Programs No license or approval is required for the Administrative Agent’s use of any software or other computer program used by the Servicer, any Originator or any Sub-Servicer in the servicing of the Pool Receivables, other than those which have been obtained and are in full force and effect.

  • Trunk Servicing Orders between the Parties to establish, add, change or disconnect trunks shall be processed by use of an ASR, or another industry standard eventually adopted to replace the ASR for trunk ordering.

  • Loan Servicing The servicing practices used with respect to each Mortgage Loan have been in all material respects legal, proper, and prudent.

  • Servicing Rights Except as provided in the Pooling and Servicing Agreement, any permitted subservicing agreements and servicing rights purchase agreements pertaining thereto, no Person has been granted or conveyed the right to service any Mortgage Loan or receive any consideration in connection therewith which will remain in effect after the Closing Date.

  • Servicing The servicing and collection practices used by the Mortgage Loan Seller with respect to the Mortgage Loan have been, in all respects legal and have met with customary industry standards for servicing of commercial loans for conduit loan programs.

  • Subservicing Agreement The written contract between the Master Servicer and any Subservicer relating to servicing and administration of certain Mortgage Loans as provided in Section 3.02, generally in the form of the servicer contract referred to or contained in the Program Guide or in such other form as has been approved by the Master Servicer and the Company. With respect to Additional Collateral Loans subserviced by MLCC, the Subservicing Agreement shall also include the Addendum and Assignment Agreement and the Pledged Asset Mortgage Servicing Agreement. With respect to any Pledged Asset Loan subserviced by GMAC Mortgage, LLC, the Addendum and Assignment Agreement, dated as of November 24, 1998, between the Master Servicer and GMAC Mortgage, LLC, as such agreement may be amended from time to time.

  • Subservicing (a) The Master Servicer may arrange for the subservicing of any Mortgage Loan by a subservicer (each, a "Subservicer") pursuant to a subservicing agreement (each, a "Subservicing Agreement"); provided that such subservicing arrangement and the terms of the related Subservicing Agreement must provide for the servicing of such Mortgage Loans in a manner consistent with the servicing arrangements contemplated hereunder. Notwithstanding the provisions of any Subservicing Agreement, any of the provisions herein relating to agreements or arrangements between the Master Servicer or a Subservicer or reference to actions taken through the Master Servicer or otherwise, the Master Servicer shall remain obligated and liable to the Depositor, the Trust, the Trustee and the Certificateholders for the servicing and administration of the Mortgage Loans in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement without diminution of such obligation or liability by virtue of such Subservicing Agreements or arrangements or by virtue of indemnification from the Subservicer and to the same extent and under the same terms and conditions as if the Master Servicer alone were servicing and administering the Mortgage Loans, and neither the Trustee nor any other party shall have any obligations, duties or liabilities with respect to such Subservicer, including any obligation, duty or liability of the Trustee or any other party to pay such Subservicer's fees and expenses. For purposes of remittance to the Trustee pursuant to this Agreement, the Master Servicer shall be deemed to have received a payment on a Mortgage Loan when a Subservicer has received such payment. The Master Servicer shall be entitled to enter into an agreement with a Subservicer to provide for the delivery of reports and for indemnification of the Master Servicer by such Subservicer, and nothing contained in this Agreement shall be deemed to limit or modify such indemnification. Every subservicing agreement entered into by the Master Servicer shall contain a provision giving the Master Servicer the option to terminate such agreement and at the Master Servicer's option, service the related Mortgage Loans itself pursuant to this Agreement or arrange for any servicing responsibilities to be performed pursuant to the applicable Subservicing Agreement by a successor Subservicer. Any costs and expenses relating to such termination and transfer of servicing shall be the sole expense of the Master Servicer, without any right to reimbursement from the Master Servicer Collection Account or the Distribution Account. In the event that the Trustee as successor master servicer terminates a Subservicing Agreement, the Trustee is entitled to be reimbursed for any costs and expenses it may incur relating to such termination and transfer of servicing in accordance with Section 9.05 hereof. All actions of each Subservicer performed pursuant to the related Subservicing Agreement shall be performed as an agent of the Master Servicer with the same force and effect as if performed directly by the Master Servicer.

  • Servicing Practices The Servicer agrees to service Mortgage Loans in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement. In general, where not otherwise expressly required by the provisions of this Agreement, the Servicer shall service the Mortgage Loans in accordance with Prudent Servicing Practices and generally in accordance with FNMA guidelines. As to each Mortgage Loan, the Servicer shall take all such actions as may be necessary to preserve the lien of the related Security Instrument upon the related Mortgaged Property.

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