§ 120.601. SBA Secondary Market.
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The SBA secondary market ("Secondary Market") consists of the sale of Certificates, representing either a fractional undivided interest in some or all of the guaranteed portion of an individual 7(a) guaranteed loan or a fractional undivided interest in a Pool consisting of the SBA guaranteed portions of a number of 7(a) guaranteed loans. Transactions involving interests in Pools or the sale of individual guaranteed portions of loans are governed by the contracts entered into by the parties, SBA's Secondary Market Program Guide, and this subpart. See sections 5(f), (g), and
(h)of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 634(f), (g), and (h)). \[76 FR 63546, Oct. 12, 2011\]
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