Deed of Trust

Example Definitions of "Deed of Trust"
Deed of Trust. The Deed of Trust as modified by the Modification
Deed of Trust. That certain Deed of Trust for the benefit of the Holders securing the Property and made to secure the obligations hereunder and thereunder
Deed of Trust. This Deed of Trust and Security Agreement and Fixture Filing and all modifications or amendments thereto or extensions thereof.
Deed of Trust. Each of, and "Deeds of Trust" means all of, those certain deeds of trust dated the same date as or after the date of this Agreement, executed by Borrower, Guarantor or any other Loan Party for the benefit of Lender encumbering certain real and personal property as therein described (collectively, the "Property"). For all purposes herein, Property shall include the real property and all improvements thereon located at 8800 HSC Parkway, Bryan, Texas 77807.
Deed of Trust. Shall mean, individually and collectively, those certain Deeds of Trust encumbering the Real Property Collateral identified as Stores 55, 57, 58, 92, 409 and 471 on the Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, as more particularly described therein, granted by GPM to certain trustees as more particularly described therein for the benefit of Bank as security for the Loan, as modified or amended from time to time.
Deed of Trust. The term "Deed of Trust" means the Deed of Trust and Assignment of Rents to be executed and delivered by Borrower conveying a lien interest to Lender on the real property located at 2601 W. Holly Street, Phoenix, Arizona ("Property"), more particularly described in the Deed of Trust.
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