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Code · CFR · Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance · Part 400 — Emergency Steel Guarantee Loan Program · § 400.214

§ 400.214. Participations in guaranteed loans.

236 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t13/s§ 400.214·

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(a)Subject to paragraphs (b),
(c)and
(d)of this section, a Lender may distribute the risk of a portion of a loan guaranteed under the Program by sale of participations therein if:
(1)Neither the loan note nor the Guarantee is assigned, conveyed, sold, or transferred in whole or in part;
(2)The Lender remains solely responsible for the administration of the loan; and
(3)The Board's ability to assert any and all defenses available to it under the Guarantee and the law is not adversely affected.
(b)The following categories of entities may purchase participations in loans guaranteed under the Program:
(1)Eligible Lenders;
(2)Private investment funds and insurance companies that do not usually invest in commercial loans;
(3)Steel company suppliers or customers, who are interested in participating as a means of commencing or solidifying the supplier or customer relationship with the borrower; or
(4)Any other entity approved by the Board on a case-by-case basis.
(c)The Agent may not grant participations in that portion of its interest in a loan that may not be assigned or transferred under § 400.210(d). A Lender, other than the Agent, may not grant participations in that portion of its interest in a loan that may not be assigned or transferred under § 400.210(d).
(d)At least 5 percent of any participation interest in a loan must be unguaranteed. \[65 FR 70294, Nov. 22, 2000\]
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