Common use of Record Title Clause in Contracts

Record Title. Immediately prior to the payment of the Purchase Price for each Mortgage Loan, the Seller was the owner of record of the related Mortgage and the indebtedness evidenced by the related Mortgage Note and upon the payment of the Purchase Price by the Purchaser, in the event that the Seller retains record title, the Seller shall retain such record title to each Mortgage, each related Mortgage Note and the related Mortgage Files with respect thereto in trust for the Purchaser as the owner thereof and only for the purpose of servicing and supervising the servicing of each Mortgage Loan;

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Master Mortgage Loan Purchase and Servicing Agreement (Merrill Lynch Alternative Note Asset Trust, Series 2007-A2), Master Mortgage Loan Purchase and Servicing Agreement (Merrill Lynch Alternative Note Asset Trust, Series 2007-Af1), Master Mortgage Loan Purchase and Servicing Agreement (Merrill Lynch Mortgage Investors Trust, Series 2006-A1)

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