Common use of Type Clause in Contracts

Type. The Collateral (other than those Permitted Investments which have been credited to a Securities Account) is “tangible chattel paper,” “electronic chattel paper,” “instruments” or “general intangibles” within the meaning of the applicable UCC.

Appears in 42 contracts

Sources: Indenture (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2023-B), Indenture (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2023-B), Indenture (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2022-A)

Type. The Collateral (other than those Permitted Investments which have been credited to a Securities Account) is “tangible chattel paper,” “electronic chattel papercertificated securities,” “instruments” or “general intangibles” within the meaning of the applicable UCC.

Appears in 26 contracts

Sources: Indenture (Ford Credit Auto Lease Trust 2021-B), Indenture (Ford Credit Auto Lease Trust 2021-B), Indenture (Ford Credit Auto Lease Trust 2021-A)

Type. The Collateral (other than those Permitted Investments which have been credited to a Securities Account) is "tangible chattel paper,” “" "electronic chattel paper,” “" "instruments" or "general intangibles" within the meaning of the applicable UCC.

Appears in 20 contracts

Sources: Indenture (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2025-A), Indenture (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2025-A), Indenture (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2024-D)

Type. The Collateral (other than those Permitted Investments which have been credited to a Securities Account) is “tangible chattel paper"certificated securities,” “electronic chattel paper,” “" "instruments" or "general intangibles" within the meaning of the applicable UCC.

Appears in 17 contracts

Sources: Indenture (Ford Credit Auto Lease Trust 2025-B), Indenture (Ford Credit Auto Lease Trust 2025-B), Indenture (CAB East LLC)