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200306736 <br />([)Applicable law means all controlling applicable federal, state and local statutes, regulations, ordinances and <br />administrative rules and orders (that have the effector law) as well as all applicable final, non- appealable judicial opinions. <br />(.Community Association Dues, Fees, and Assessments means all dues, fees, assessments and other charges that are <br />imposed on Borrower or the Property by a condominium association, homeowners association or similar organization. <br />(IQEleetmnic Funds Tiarefer means any transfer of funds, other than a transaction originated by check, draft, or <br />similar paper instrument, which is initiated through an electronic terminal, telephonic instrument, computer, or magnetic tape <br />so as to order, instruct, or authorize a financial institution to debit or credit an account. Such term includes, but is not limited <br />to, point- of-sale transfers, automated teller machine transactions, transfers initiated by telephone, wire transfers, and <br />automated clearinghouse transfers. <br />(L)Esemw Items means those items that are described in Section 3. <br />(M)Miseellaneous Proceeds means any compensation, settlement, award of damages, or proceeds paid by any third <br />party (other than insurance proceeds paid under the coverages described in Section 5) foe (i) damage to, or destruction of, the <br />Property; (ii) condemnation or other taking of all or any part of the Property; (iii) conveyance in lieu of condemnation; or <br />(iv) misrepresentations of, or omissions as to, the value and/or condition of the Property. <br />(N)Mortgage Insurance means insurance protecting Lender against the nonpayment of, or default on, the Loan. <br />(0)Periodic Payment means the regularly scheduled amount due for (i) principal and interest under the Note, plus <br />(ii) any amounts under Section 3 of this Security Instrument. <br />(P)RESPA means the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (12 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.) and its implementing regulation, <br />Regulation X (24 CTR. Part 3500), as they might be amended from time to time, or any additional or successor legislation <br />or regulation that governs the same subject matter. As used in this Security Instrument, RESPA refers to all requirements <br />and restrictions that are imposed in regard to a federally related mortgage loan even if the Loan does not qualify as a <br />federally related mortgage loan under RESPA. <br />(Q)Successor in Interest of Borrower means any party that has taken title to the Property, whether or not that parry has <br />assumed Borrowers obligations under the Note and/or this Security Instrument. <br />TRANSFER OF RIGHTS IN THE PROPERTY <br />This Security Instrument secures to Lender: (i) the repayment of the Loan, and all renewals, extensions and modifications of <br />the Note; and (ii) the performance of Borrowers covenants and agreements under this Security Instrument and the Note. For <br />this purpose, Borrower irrevocably grants and conveys to Trustee, in trust, with power of sale, the following described <br />property located at the County of HALL <br />l ype of KewNing ]urisdictien] INalne of Rounding Jurisdiction] <br />LOT TWO (2), JEFFREY OAKS FIFTH SUBDIVISION, IN THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, HALL <br />COUNTY, NEBRASKA <br />which currently has the address of 4045 MANCHESTER RD. <br />ISneetl <br />GRAND ISLAND ,Nebraska 68803 -1536 (Property Address): <br />[City] [Zip Code] <br />TOGE'ILL'R WITH all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, <br />and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. All replacements and additions shall also be covered by this Security <br />Instrument. All of the foregoing is referred to in this Security Instrument as the Property. <br />NEBRASKA Single Lenity Fail MacTil ie Mac UNIFORM IN6'IREMENT Fonn 30341101 <br />GREAIVWO <br />"ll 1B16L2(0 %n (Page ief 11 pal ra meal Call 1EW5 oeaog3l 616 4 91 -1131 <br />CCNE10 Wl a9e n'ea'rer if AaC —tad Abd,"rsArmbp es <br />