Consent Not Unreasonably Withheld Sample Clauses

Consent Not Unreasonably Withheld. For greater clarity and except as otherwise specifically provided, whenever consent or approval of Landlord or Tenant is required under the terms of this Lease, such consent or approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. If either party withholds any consent or approval such party shall on written request deliver to the other a written statement giving the reasons therefor.
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Consent Not Unreasonably Withheld. Unless otherwise specifically provided, whenever consent or approval of Landlord or Tenant is required under the terms of this Lease, such consent or approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Tenant's sole remedy, if Landlord unreasonably withholds or delays consent or approval, shall be an action for specific performance and Landlord shall not be liable for damages. If either party withholds any consent or approval, such party shall on written request deliver to the other party a written statement giving the reasons therefor.
Consent Not Unreasonably Withheld. No party given the right to approve or consent to any matter shall unreasonably withhold condition or delay its approval or consent. The failure to respond in writing within any specified time period shall be deemed unconditioned approval of or consent to the relevant matter, provided that the party requesting such approval or consent gives written notice requesting a response at least two (2) business days prior to the expiration of the specified time period, if any.
Consent Not Unreasonably Withheld. Whenever any consent, action or authorization is required or requested of SUPPLIER hereunder, such consent, action or authorization shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
Consent Not Unreasonably Withheld. Except as otherwise specifically herein provided, whenever the consent or approval of Landlord or Tenant is required under the terms of this Lease, or any action is to be taken, such consent or approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed and such action shall be reasonable in the circumstances.
Consent Not Unreasonably Withheld. When either party hereto is required to give its consent to the other party prior to doing or refraining from doing some act hereunder, it is agreed that the party whose consent is required shall not unreasonably withhold or delay such consent, unless it is specifically stated herein that the party whose consent is required may withhold such consent in its sole discretion, or words of similar import.
Consent Not Unreasonably Withheld. Unless otherwise specifically provided, whenever consent or approval of Landlord or Tenant is required under the terms of this Lease, such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Tenant's sole remedy, if Landlord unreasonably withholds or delays consent or approval, shall be an action for specific performance and Landlord shall not be liable for damages.
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Consent Not Unreasonably Withheld. Licensor agrees not to unreasonably withhold its consent to the assignment of this Agreement in the event of the sale of all or substantially all of the business of Resideo and all of its Subsidiaries that are associated with the Licensed Products, or a Change of Control of Resideo and all of its Subsidiaries, in each case to (i) a financial sponsor or private equity firm with total assets under management of at least $10 billion or (ii) any entity set forth on Attachment V.
Consent Not Unreasonably Withheld. Landlord agrees that whenever under this Lease a provision is made for Tenant to secure the written consent of Landlord, such written consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, except as provided in Article XIV.
Consent Not Unreasonably Withheld. Whenever provision is made in this Agreement for either Party to secure the consent or approval of the other (or, in the instance of Section 9.2, any Indemnified Party), that consent or approval shall not unreasonably be withheld, delayed or conditioned, and whenever in this Agreement provision is made for one Party to object to or disapprove a matter, such objection or disapproval shall not be exercised unreasonably. Without limitation, it shall be reasonable for a Party to withhold or condition its consent or approval if the rights of such Party would be diminished or the obligations or liabilities of such Party would be augmented, in each case in any material manner.
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