Common use of Valid Interest Clause in Contracts

Valid Interest. No transfer of any Medallion Loan or Related Asset by the Transferor to the Transferee constitutes a fraudulent transfer or fraudulent conveyance under the United States Bankruptcy Code or applicable state bankruptcy or insolvency laws or is otherwise void or voidable or subject to subordination under similar laws or principles or for any other reason. The transfer of Medallion Loans and Related Assets by the Transferor to the Transferee under this Agreement constitutes a true and valid assignment and transfer for consideration of such Medallion Loans and Related Assets under applicable state law (and not merely a pledge of such Medallion Loans and Related Assets for security purposes), enforceable against the creditors of the Transferor, and any Medallion Loans and Related Assets so purchased will not constitute property of the Transferor.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Loan Sale and Contribution Agreement, Loan Sale and Contribution Agreement (Medallion Financial Corp), Loan Sale and Contribution Agreement (Medallion Financial Corp)