Code of Federal Regulations - Title 13: Business Credit and Assistance (December 2005)
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TITLE 13 - BUSINESS CREDIT AND ASSISTANCE
CHAPTER I - SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
PART 120 - BUSINESS LOANS
subpart f - SECONDARY MARKET
120.601 - SBA Secondary Market.
The SBA secondary market (Secondary Market) consists of the sale of Certificates, representing either the entire guaranteed portion of an individual 7(a) guaranteed loan or an undivided interest in a Pool consisting of the SBA guaranteed portions of a number of 7(a) guaranteed loans. By the terms of such Certificate, SBA guarantees a Registered Holder timely payment of principal and interest from the loan or loans underlying the Certificate. 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)).
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