Common use of Receivable Files Clause in Contracts

Receivable Files. There is only one original executed copy of each “tangible record” constituting or forming a part of such Receivable that is tangible chattel paper and a single “authoritative copy” (as such term is used in Section 9-105 of the UCC) of each electronic record constituting or forming a part of such Receivable that is electronic chattel paper. The Receivable Files that constitute or evidence such Receivable do not have any marks or notations indicating that the Receivable has been pledged, assigned or otherwise conveyed by VCI to any Person other than a party to the Transaction Documents.

Appears in 18 contracts

Sources: Purchase Agreement (Volkswagen Auto Lease/Loan Underwritten Funding, LLC), Purchase Agreement (Volkswagen Auto Lease/Loan Underwritten Funding, LLC), Purchase Agreement (Volkswagen Auto Lease/Loan Underwritten Funding, LLC)

Receivable Files. There is only one original executed copy of each “tangible record” constituting or forming a part of such Receivable that is tangible chattel paper and a single “authoritative copy” (as such term is used in Section 9-105 of the UCC) of each electronic record constituting or forming a part of such Receivable that is electronic chattel paper. The Receivable Files that constitute or evidence such Receivable do not have any marks or notations indicating that the Receivable has been pledged, assigned or otherwise conveyed by VCI the Seller to any Person other than a party to the Transaction Documents.

Appears in 18 contracts

Sources: Sale and Servicing Agreement (Volkswagen Auto Lease/Loan Underwritten Funding, LLC), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Volkswagen Auto Lease/Loan Underwritten Funding, LLC), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Volkswagen Auto Lease/Loan Underwritten Funding, LLC)