Common use of Entry on Mortgaged Property Clause in Contracts

Entry on Mortgaged Property. Enter upon the Mortgaged Property and take exclusive possession thereof and of all books and records relating thereto. If Grantor remains in possession of all or any part of the Mortgaged Property after an Event of Default and without Beneficiary’s prior written consent thereto, Beneficiary may invoke any and all legal remedies to dispossess Grantor, including specifically one or more actions for forcible detainer, trespass to try title and writ of restitution. Nothing contained in the foregoing sentence shall, however, be construed to impose any greater obligation or any prerequisites to acquiring possession of the Mortgaged Property after an Event of Default than would have existed in the absence of such sentence.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Spansion Inc.), Advanced Micro Devices Inc, Spansion Inc.

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Entry on Mortgaged Property. Enter upon the Mortgaged Property and take exclusive possession thereof and of all books and records relating thereto. If Grantor remains in possession of all or any part of the Mortgaged Property after an Event of Default and without Beneficiary’s prior written consent thereto, Beneficiary may invoke any and all legal remedies to dispossess Grantor, including specifically one or more actions for forcible detainer, trespass to try title and writ of restitution. Nothing contained in the foregoing sentence shall, however, be construed to impose any greater obligation or any prerequisites to acquiring possession of the Mortgaged Property after an Event of Default than would have existed in the absence of such sentence.. Form of Mortgage

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Revolving Credit Agreement (Spansion Inc.)

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Entry on Mortgaged Property. Enter upon the Mortgaged Property and take exclusive possession thereof and of all books and records relating thereto. If Grantor Trustor remains in possession of all or any part of the Mortgaged Property after an Event of Default and without Beneficiary’s prior written consent thereto, Beneficiary may invoke any and all legal remedies to dispossess GrantorTrustor, including specifically one or more actions for forcible detainer, trespass to try title and writ of restitution. Nothing contained in the foregoing sentence shall, however, be construed to impose any greater obligation or any prerequisites to acquiring possession of the Mortgaged Property after an Event of Default than would have existed in the absence of such sentence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Spansion Inc.

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