Common use of Power to Delegate Clause in Contracts

Power to Delegate. Subject to Clause 22.2 (No further appointments), the Mortgages Trustee may (notwithstanding any rule of law or equity to the contrary) delegate (revocably or irrevocably and for a limited or unlimited period of time) the performance of all or any of its obligations and the exercise of all or any of its powers under this Deed or imposed or conferred on it by law or otherwise to any person or body of persons fluctuating in number selected by it and any such delegation may be by power of attorney or in such other manner as the Mortgages Trustee may think fit and may be made upon such terms and conditions (including the power to sub-delegate) as the Mortgages Trustee may think fit.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Granite Mortgages 02-1 PLC, Granite Mortgages 03-1 PLC, Granite Mortgages 03-3 PLC

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Power to Delegate. Subject to Clause 22.2 (No further appointments)19.2, the Mortgages Trustee may (notwithstanding any rule of law or equity to the contrary) delegate (revocably or irrevocably and for a limited or unlimited period of time) the performance of all or any of its obligations and the exercise of all or any of its powers under this Deed or imposed or conferred on it by law or otherwise to any person or body of persons fluctuating in number selected by it and any such delegation may be by power of attorney or in such other manner as the Mortgages Trustee may think fit and may be made upon such terms and conditions (including the power to sub-delegate) as the Mortgages Trustee may think fit.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Permanent Mortgages Trustee LTD, Holmes Funding LTD, HOLMES FINANCING (No. 9) PLC

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