Selling Guide definition

Selling Guide means the Fannie Mae Selling Guide, as amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time.
Selling Guide means the Insured's single family Selling Guide, as such guide currently exists or as it may be periodically amended, including changes made by announcement or lender letter, for general application for single-family loans. Single family loans are loans secured by property designed for occupancy by not more than four families.
Selling Guide. Means the Partner Program Guide setting out the specific mutual rights and obligations for Selling or Co-Selling.

Examples of Selling Guide in a sentence

  • Selling Guide - means the Insured's single family Selling Guide, as such guide existed at the time the Covered Loans were Delivered to the Insured.

  • Delivered - means, as used in the Selling Guide, a lender's sale of a mortgage loan to the Insured that the Insured conveys to a mortgage-backed security ("MBS") trust under the terms of the Insured's MBS program, or a lender's sale of a whole mortgage loan to the Insured that the Insured holds in its portfolio and may include in a later MBS pool that it forms.

  • Said differently, Famek Management, under the circumstances presented on this record, could not be considered a bona fide purchaser for value.A bona fide purchaser for value is “one who has purchased property for value without any notice of any defects in the title of the seller.” Blacks Law Dictionary 177 (6th ed.

  • Each Mortgage Loan is in compliance with the anti-predatory lending eligibility for purchase requirements of Xxxxxx Mae’s Selling Guide.

  • Refer to Fannie Mae’s Selling Guide for any information not specified in the Program Guidelines and Credit Guidelines.

  • PFIs must abide by the procedures, terms, and conditions set forth in this Selling Guide, as it may be amended from time to time.

  • Mortgage Loans can be underwritten manually or with Desktop Underwriter® (DU®) in accordance with the Fannie Mae Selling Guide.

  • For the following topics, Originators must comply with Fannie Mae Selling Guide Chapter B7: Insurance and all subchapters in their entirety and the requirements described below.

  • For the following topics, Originators must comply with Fannie Mae Selling Guide Chapter B4: Underwriting Property and all sub-chapters in their entirety.

  • Originators must comply with Fannie Mae Selling Guide Chapter B3-1, Manual Underwriting.


More Definitions of Selling Guide

Selling Guide means the Xxxxxx Xxx Selling Guide, as amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time.
Selling Guide means the applicable Xxxxxx Mae Single Family Selling Guide, as amended, restated, modified or supplemented from time to time.
Selling Guide means the Xxxxxx Xxx Selling Guide, as may be amended from time to time. "Standard MI Level" means mortgage insurance at the level required by Xxxxxx Mae at the time of the Mortgage delivery, in accordance with the Selling Guide. Eligible Existing Loan Terms Conventional, fixed rate, non-negatively amortizing ARMs, and balloons are eligible. Mortgages serviced under recourse or shared risk arrangements (not including Mortgages subject to GSE pool insurance policies) are not eligible for delivery hereunder, unless this Master Agreement requires an equivalent recourse or shared risk arrangement. In addition:
Selling Guide means the Xxxxxx Mae Selling Guide, as amended, restated, modified or supplemented from time to time.
Selling Guide means the applicable Xxxxxx Xxx Selling Guide, as amended, restated, modified or supplemented from time to time (in the event this Agreement specifies the applicability of the Selling Guide as of a date certain, the Xxxxxx Mae Selling Guide as of that date certain shall govern).

Related to Selling Guide

  • Scoring guide means a set of rules or criteria used to evaluate a performance, product, or project. The purpose of a scoring guide is to provide a transparent and reliable evaluation process. Educator practice instruments include a scoring guide that an evaluator uses to structure his or her assessments and ratings of professional practice.

  • Underwriting Guidelines The underwriting guidelines of the Seller, a copy of which is attached as an exhibit to the related Assignment and Conveyance.

  • Bidding Guidelines means the “Tariff Based Competitive-Bidding Guidelines for Transmission Service” and “Guidelines for Encouraging Competition in Development of Transmission Projects” issued by Government of India, Ministry of Power dated 13th April 2006 under Section – 63 of Electricity Act and as amended from time to time;

  • Local Service Ordering Guide or "LSOG" is a document developed by the OBF to establish industry-wide ordering and Billing processes for ordering local services.

  • Operating Guidelines means the guidelines for the creation and redemption of Units of a class as set out in the schedule to each Participation Agreement as amended from time to time by the Manager with the approval of the Trustee, and where applicable, with the approval of HKSCC and the Conversion Agent, and following consultation, to the extent reasonably practicable, with the relevant Participating Dealers subject always, in respect of the relevant Operating Guidelines for a Participating Dealer, any amendment being notified in writing by the Manager in advance to the relevant Participating Dealer. Unless otherwise specified, references to the Operating Guidelines shall be to the Operating Guidelines for the relevant Sub-Fund applicable at the time of the relevant Application.

  • Branding Guidance means the Authority's guidance in relation to the use of branding;

  • FNMA Guides The FNMA Sellers' Guide and the FNMA Servicers' Guide, and all amendments or additions thereto.

  • FNMA Guide FNMA’s Servicing Guide, as the same may be amended by FNMA from time to time.

  • Program Guide The Residential Funding Seller Guide for mortgage collateral sellers that participate in Residential Funding's standard mortgage programs, and Residential Funding's Servicing Guide and any other subservicing arrangements which Residential Funding has arranged to accommodate the servicing of the Mortgage Loans.

  • Xxxxxx Xxx Guides The Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxx' Guide and the Xxxxxx Xxx Servicers' Guide and all amendments or additions thereto.

  • User Guide means such user guide or document issued or prescribed by us, through any medium, setting out instructions on the use of the EB Services;

  • Xxxxxxx Mac Guide The Xxxxxxx Mac Single Family Seller/Servicer Guide and all amendments or additions thereto.

  • Consulting Guidelines means the Guidelines on the Use of Consultants by Asian Development Bank and its Borrowers (2010, as amended from time to time);

  • User Guides means Sprinklr materials made available to Customer through the support portal to assist users of the Platform, as such materials may be updated during the Term.

  • Fixed guideway means a public transit facility that uses and occupies:

  • Template Call Off Terms means the template terms and conditions in Annex 2 to Framework Schedule 4 (Template Order Form and Template Call Off terms);

  • Xxxxxx Mae Guide The Xxxxxx Xxx Single Family Seller/Servicer Guide and all amendments or additions thereto.

  • Medicare supplement policy means a group or individual policy of [accident and sickness] insurance or a subscriber contract [of hospital and medical service associations or health maintenance organizations], other than a policy issued pursuant to a contract under Section 1876 of the federal Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. Section 1395 et. seq.) or an issued policy under a demonstration project specified in 42 U.S.C. § 1395ss(g)(1), which is advertised, marketed or designed primarily as a supplement to reimbursements under Medicare for the hospital, medical or surgical expenses of persons eligible for Medicare. “Medicare supplement policy” does not include Medicare Advantage plans established under Medicare Part C, Outpatient Prescription Drug plans established under Medicare Part D, or any Health Care Prepayment Plan (HCPP) that provides benefits pursuant to an agreement under §1833(a)(1)(A) of the Social Security Act.

  • Xxxxxx Mae Guides The Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxx’ Guide and the Xxxxxx Mae Servicers’ Guide and all amendments or additions thereto.

  • Fannie Mae Guides The Fannie Mae Sellers' Guide and the Fannie Mae Serxxxxxx' Xxide and all axxxxxxxxx xx xxxxxions thereto.

  • Local Exchange Routing Guide or "LERG" means a Telcordia Technologies Reference Document used by LECs and IXCs to identify NPA-NXX routing and homing information as well as Network Element and equipment designations. "Local Interconnection Service (LIS) Entrance Facility" is a DS1 or DS3 facility that extends from CLEC's Switch location or Point of Interconnection (POI) to the CenturyLink Serving Wire Center. An Entrance Facility may not extend beyond the area served by the CenturyLink Serving Wire Center. "Local Interconnection Service (LIS)" is the CenturyLink product name for its provision of Interconnection as described in Section 7 of this Agreement.

  • Local Exchange Routing Guide (LERG means the iconectiv Reference document used by Telecommunications Carriers to identify NPA-NXX routing and homing information as well as Network element and equipment designations.

  • Program Guidelines means any and all GLO-approved documents reflecting specific rules and regulations governing the implementation of the Program.

  • First-tier subcontract means a subcontract awarded directly by the Contractor for the purpose of acquiring supplies or services (including construction) for performance of a prime contract. It does not include the Contractor’s supplier agreements with vendors, such as long-term arrangements for materials or supplies that would benefit multiple contracts and/or the costs of which are normally applied to a Contractor’s general and administrative expenses or indirect cost.

  • Fxxxxx Mae Guides The Fxxxxx Mxx Selling Guide and the Fxxxxx Mae Servicing Guide and all amendments or additions thereto.

  • Transfer student means a student entering an institution for the first time having successfully completed a minimum of 12 semester hours at another institution which is applicable for credit at the institution the student is entering.