Things left on the property Sample Clauses

Things left on the property. If the mortgage goes into default and if there is anything on the property over which we don't have security under the mortgage, you must pay any costs we incur for handling or storing it. We can remove it from the property, or we can sell it.‌
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Things left on the property. If the contract goes into default and if there is anything on the property over which we don't have security under the contract, you must pay any costs we incur for handling or storing it. We can remove it from the property, or we can sell it.
Things left on the property. If the contract goes into default and if there is anything on the property over which we don't have security under the contract, you must pay any costs we incur for handling or storing it. We can remove it from the property, or we can sell it. Our exercising a power. When we exercise a power of ours under the contract, the following terms apply: We can exercise the power over all or part of anything covered by our security or over any interest or right in all or part of anything covered by our security. For example, we can sell a fixture separately from the property and give the buyer the right to remove it. If we exercise the power over part of anything covered by our security or over less than all of your interest, the rest continues to be subject to our security for what is owed and unpaid, and we can exercise the power over the rest when we choose. We can exercise the power to recover part of what is owed. If we do, our security continues for the rest of what is owed, and we can exercise a power for the rest when we choose. For example, we can lease to recover only arrears of what is owed, and later sell to recover the rest. We can exercise the power in any way and do anything relating to the power. For example we can exercise the power: Without your consent or cooperation. By breaking locks and bolts. Where we haven't taken possession of the property. By having others do things for us. By acquiring things, for example, materials or equipment to complete work. By entering into a sale, lease or other transaction on any terms, for example, by private agreement, by public auction or by public tender, and for cash or on credit. Selling on credit includes, for example, where we transfer the property and take security for the unpaid price. If we sell on credit, we needn't account for the proceeds until we receive them. At an auction, by setting a reserve price or buying in, and re-selling. By entering into an agreement to enter into the transaction, bringing an agreement to an end, entering into a new agreement or amending an agreement. We can exercise the power whenever we wish. For example, we don't have to delay selling until market conditions improve. We can transfer or deal in any other way with every interest or right in anything covered by our security that you had the power to dispose of or deal with. You irrevocably appoint us as your attorney to do anything we decide is needed or desirable to exercise a power at any time under this part 13. Other t...

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