Common use of Compelling Consent Clause in Contracts

Compelling Consent. If Landlord does not consent to a Transfer, Tenant’s sole remedy against Landlord will be an action for specific performance or declaratory relief, and Tenant may not terminate this Lease or seek monetary damages.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Office Lease (Enfusion, Inc.), Office Lease (Pinnacle Foods Finance LLC), Office Lease (Quest Resource Corp)

Compelling Consent. If Landlord does not consent to a Transfer, Tenant’s sole remedy against Landlord will be an action for specific performance or declaratory relief, and Tenant may not terminate this Lease or seek monetary damages.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Office Lease (Hippo Holdings Inc.)

Compelling Consent. If Landlord does not consent to a Transfer, Tenant’s sole remedy against Landlord will for breach of its obligation to be reasonable shall be an action for specific performance or declaratory relief, and Tenant may not terminate this Lease or seek monetary damages, unless Tenant is able to demonstrate bad faith or willful misconduct.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Office Lease (Cme Group Inc.)

Compelling Consent. If Landlord does not consent to a Transfer, Tenant’s 's sole remedy against Landlord will be an action for specific performance or declaratory relief, and Tenant may not terminate this Lease or seek monetary damages.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Office Lease (Behringer Harvard Reit I Inc)