Common use of Alienation generally Clause in Contracts

Alienation generally. The Tenant shall not assign, underlet or part with possession or share the occupation of, or permit any person to occupy, or create any trust in respect of the Tenant’s interest in, the whole or any part of the Premises, except as may be expressly permitted by this clause and clauses 21 and 22.

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Sources: Occupational Lease (Lazard LTD)

Alienation generally. The Tenant shall not assign, charge, underlet or part with possession or share the occupation of, or permit any person to occupy, or create any trust in respect of the Tenant’s interest in, the whole or any part of the Premises, except as may be expressly permitted by this clause and clauses 21 22 and 2223.

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Sources: Occupational Lease (Investment Technology Group Inc)