Common use of No Government Obligor Clause in Contracts

No Government Obligor. No Receivable is due from the United States of America or any state or from any agency, department, instrumentality or political subdivision of the United States of America or any state or local municipality and no Receivable is due from a business except to the extent that such receivable has a personal guaranty.

Appears in 50 contracts

Samples: Sale and Servicing Agreement (USAA Auto Owner Trust 2007-2), Sale and Servicing Agreement (USAA Auto Owner Trust 2008-1), Sale and Servicing Agreement (USAA Auto Owner Trust 2007-1)

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No Government Obligor. No Each Receivable is not due from the United States of America or any state State or from any agency, department, instrumentality or political subdivision of the United States of America or any state State or local municipality municipality, and no each Receivable is not due from a business except to the extent that such receivable Receivable has a personal guaranty.;

Appears in 20 contracts

Samples: Sale and Servicing Agreement (Chase Manhattan Bank Usa), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Chase Manhattan Bank Usa Chase Manhattan Auto Owner Tr 03 C), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Chase Manhattan Bank Usa)

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No Government Obligor. No Receivable is due from the United States of America or any state or from any agency, department, instrumentality or political subdivision of the United States of America or any state or local municipality municipal ity and no Receivable is due from a business except to the extent that such receivable has a personal guaranty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Pooling and Servicing Agreement (Usaa Federal Savings Bank)

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