No Documents or Instruments Sample Clauses

No Documents or Instruments. No such Receivable, or constituent part thereof, constitutes a “negotiable instrument” or “negotiable document of title” (as such terms are used in the UCC).
No Documents or Instruments. No such Receivable or constituent part thereof, constitutes a “negotiable instrument” or “negotiable document of title” (as such terms are used in the UCC). In addition to the representations, warranties and covenants contained in this Agreement, BAASC hereby represents, warrants, and covenants to the Third Tier Purchaser as follows on the Closing Date:
No Documents or Instruments. No such Receivable or constituent part thereof, constitutes a “negotiable instrument” or “negotiable document of title” (as such terms are used in the UCC). In addition to the representations, warranties and covenants contained in this Agreement, the Depositor hereby represents, warrants, and covenants to the Issuer as follows on the Closing Date:
No Documents or Instruments. No such Receivable or constituent part thereof, constitutes a “negotiable instrument” or “negotiable document of title” (as such terms are used in the UCC). In addition to the representations, warranties and covenants contained in this Agreement, BASHC hereby represents, warrants, and covenants to the Second Tier Purchaser as follows on the Closing Date:
No Documents or Instruments. No Designated Receivable, or --------------------------- constituent part thereof, constitutes a "negotiable instrument" or "negotiable document of title" (as such terms are used in the UCC); and each Designated Receivable is an "account" or "chattel paper" within the meaning of Section 9-105 or 9-106, respectively, of the UCC.
No Documents or Instruments. No Ohio Receivable, or constituent part thereof, constitutes a "negotiable instrument" or "negotiable document of title" (as such terms are used in the UCC).
No Documents or Instruments. No Series 20__-SN_ Lease Asset, or constituent part thereof, constitutes a “negotiable instrument,” “negotiable document of title” or “electronic chattel paper” (as such terms are used in the UCC).
No Documents or Instruments. For each Selected Lease Asset, reviewed the opinion of in-house counsel to confirm that no Lease constitutes a “negotiable instrument,” “negotiable document of title” or “electronic chattel paper” (as such terms are used in the UCC).
No Documents or Instruments. No Designated Loan, or constituent part thereof, constitutes an "instrument" or "document" (as such terms are defined in the UCC);
No Documents or Instruments. No Series 2005-SN1 Lease Asset, or constituent part thereof, constitutes a "negotiable instrument" or "negotiable document of title" (as such terms are used in the UCC).