Basis for Consent Sample Clauses

Basis for Consent. Notwithstanding anything in the Landlord and Tenant Act, the Commercial Tenancies Act or any other statute or law and without limiting the grounds upon which a consent may be refused, the Landlord will not be deemed to be unreasonable in refusing consent when; (a) the giving of such consent would place the Landlord in breach of any other tenant's lease in the Project or the proposed use by the Transferee is not substantially the same as that of the Tenant; (b) such consent is requested for a mortgage, charge, debenture (secured by floating charge or otherwise) or other encumbrance of, or in respect of, this Lease or the Leased Premises or any part of them; (c) the Transferee, in the opinion of the Landlord, (I) does not have a history of successful business operation in the business to be conducted in the Leased Premises, (ii) does not have a good credit rating or a substantial net worth, or (iii) there is a history of default under other leases by the Transferee or by companies or partnerships that the Transferee was a principal shareholder of or a partner in at the time of the default; (d) the Transferee is an existing tenant in the Project or in any other project of the Landlord; or has been within three (3) months prior to the proposed assignment or sublease taking effect; (e) the Landlord has other premises in the Project available for leasing to the Transferee; (f) in the case of a Transfer to a subtenant of less than the entire Leased Premises, if such would result in a configuration which: (i) would require access to be provided through space leased or held for lease to another Tenant or improvements to be made outside of the Leased Premises; or (ii) would, in the sole opinion of the Landlord, be unreasonable to attempt to re-lease to a third party; (g) the required information received from the Tenant or the Transferee is not sufficient in the Landlord's opinion to enable the Landlord to make a determination concerning the matters set out above; (h) the use of the Leased Premises by the proposed Transferee, in the Landlord's opinion arrived at in good faith, could result in excessive use of the systems or Services in the Project, be inconsistent with the image and standards of the Project or expose the occupants of the Project to risk of harm, damage or interference with their use and enjoyment thereof, or reduce the value of the Project; (i) the proposed Transferee pays or gives or proposes to pay or give to the Tenant money or other consideratio...
Basis for Consent. 36 12.03 Terms and Conditions Relating to Consents........................37 12.04
Basis for Consent. Notwithstanding anything in the Landlord and Tenant Act or any other statute or law and without limiting the grounds upon which a consent may be refused, the Landlord will not be deemed to be unreasonable in refusing consent when: (1) the giving of such consent would place the Landlord in breach of any other tenants lease in the Project or the proposed use by the Transferee is not substantially the same as that of the Tenant; (2) such consent is requested for a mortgage, charge, debenture (secured by floating charge or otherwise) or other encumbrance of, or in respect of, this Lease or the Leased Premises or any part of them; (3) the Transferee, in the opinion of the Landlord, (i) does not have a history of successful business operation in the business to be conducted in the Leased Premises.