Common use of Rights of the Trustee Clause in Contracts

Rights of the Trustee. The Trustee shall be entitled to all rights, powers, protection, privileges and immunities conferred on it by the terms of the Indenture as if specifically set forth herein, and shall not be liable for any loss arising in connection with the exercise of any such rights, powers, protections, privileges and immunities.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Servicing Agreement (Conns Inc), Servicing Agreement (Conns Inc), Servicing Agreement (Conns Inc)

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Rights of the Trustee. The Trustee shall be entitled to all rights, powers, protection, privileges and immunities conferred on it by the terms of the Indenture as if specifically have no duties under this Guarantee other than those expressly set forth herein, and in entering into or in taking (or forbearing from) any action under or pursuant to the Guarantee, the Trustee shall not have and be liable for any loss arising in connection with protected by all of the exercise of any such rights, powers, protectionsimmunities, privileges indemnities and immunitiesother protections granted to it under the Indenture.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Parent Guarantee Agreement (3m Co), Guarantee (Danaher Corp /De/)

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