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Code · CFR · Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance · Part 120 — Business Loans · § 120.621

§ 120.621. SBA guarantee of an Individual Certificate.

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(a)Extent of SBA guarantee. With respect to Individual Certificates, SBA guarantees to purchase from the Registered Holder the guaranteed portion of the loan for an amount equal to the unpaid principal and accrued interest due as of the date of SBA's purchase, less deductions for applicable fees. Unlike the SBA guarantee with respect to pooled loans, SBA does not guarantee timely payment on Individual Certificates.
(b)What triggers the SBA guarantee. SBA's guarantee to the Registered Holder may be called upon when:
(1)The Borrower remains in uncured default for 60 days on payments of principal or interest due on the note;
(2)The Lender fails to send to the FTA on a timely basis payments it received from the Borrower; or
(3)The FTA fails to send to the Registered Holder on a timely basis any payments it has received from the Lender.
(c)Full faith and credit. SBA's guarantee to the Registered Holder is backed by the full faith and credit of the United States.
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