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Code · CFR · Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance · Part 120 — Business Loans · § 120.1719

§ 120.1719. SBA's right to recover from Seller.

150 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t13/s§ 120.1719·

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SBA is entitled to recover from Seller any monies paid on SBA's guarantee of a Pool Certificate backed in part by Seller's Pool Loan, plus interest, if SBA in its sole discretion determines that any of the following events has occurred:
(a)Seller's improper action or inaction has put SBA at risk;
(b)Seller has failed to disclose a material fact to SBA regarding a Seller's Pool Loan in a timely manner;
(c)Seller has misrepresented a material fact to SBA regarding Seller's Pool Loan;
(d)Seller has failed to comply materially with § 120.1720 of this subpart;
(e)SBA has received a written request from Seller to terminate the SBA's guarantee on the Loan Interest in Seller's Pool Loan;
(f)Seller has failed to comply materially with Program Rules and Regulations; or
(g)Seller has failed to make, close, service or liquidate Seller's Pool Loan in a prudent manner.
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