Common use of Representations of the Seller Clause in Contracts

Representations of the Seller. The Seller makes the following representations on which the Security Insurer shall be deemed to have relied in executing and delivering the Note Policy and on which the Issuer is deemed to have relied in acquiring the Receivables. The representations speak as of the execution and delivery of this Agreement and as of the Closing Date, in the case of the Initial Receivables, and as of the related Subsequent Transfer Date, in the case of Subsequent Receivables (unless another date or time period is otherwise specified or indicated in the particular representation or warranty), and shall survive the sale to the Issuer and the pledge thereof to the Trustee pursuant to the Indenture.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Sale and Servicing Agreement (Franklin Receivables Auto Trust 2003-1), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Franklin Auto Trust 2003-2), Subsequent Transfer Agreement (Franklin Auto Trust 2004-2)

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