Effect of Lease Severance on the No-Consent Sublease Basket Sample Clauses

Effect of Lease Severance on the No-Consent Sublease Basket. Each Severed Lease shall contain a “No-Consent Sublease Basket” (a “Severed Lease No-Consent Sublease Basket”) equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of the Gross Leasable Square Footage of the Severed Properties demised to the Severed Tenant under such Severed Lease, which reflects an increase of ten percent (10%) to the No-Consent Sublease Basket otherwise applicable to the Properties under this Lease (that are not Severed Properties). In exchange for Landlord’s agreement to provide the Severed Tenant with such effective increase to the Severed Lease No-Consent Sublease Basket hereunder, upon any Lease Severance Date, the total amount of Gross Leasable Square Footage that is then remaining (if any) for No-Consent Subleases under this Lease’s No-Consent Sublease Basket shall be reduced by an amount equal to twenty percent (20%) of the Gross Leasable Square Footage of the Severed Properties demised to the Severed Tenant under the applicable Severed Lease (the “20% Reduction Amount”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, (1) if Tenant entered into a No-Consent Sublease at any Property prior to the Lease Severance Date for such Property, the Gross Leasable Square Footage of the portion of the to-be Severed Property subleased under such previously-executed No-Consent Sublease that reduced the No-Consent Sublease Basket under this Lease (when such No-Consent Sublease was entered into), shall be excluded from the 20% Reduction Amount, and there shall be no further deduction to reflect the previously-executed No-Consent Sublease from the No-Consent Sublease Basket under this Lease when such Property becomes a Severed Property, and (2) the Severed Lease No-Consent Sublease Basket shall be reduced by any new No-Consent Sublease (inclusive, for the avoidance of doubt, of any amendment to an existing No-Consent Sublease increasing the Gross Leasable Square Footage demised thereunder) entered into from and after the applicable Lease Severance Date, it being understood and agreed that all No-Consent Subleases entered into pursuant to this Lease prior to the Lease Severance Date shall only reduce the No-Consent Sublease Basket under this Lease, and shall not reduce the Severed Lease No-Consent Sublease Basket under the applicable Severed Lease. By way of example, if Tenant enters into a No-Consent Sublease prior to the Lease Severance Date covering 15,000 Gross Leasable Square Feet at a 100,000 Gross Leasable Square Feet Property, then: (A) such 15,000 Gross Leasable Square Feet...
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  • Subordination and Attornment Requirements All Non-Residential Leases, regardless of whether Lender’s consent or approval is required, will specifically include the following provisions:

  • PROVISIONS CONSTITUTING SUBLEASE 2.1 This Sublease is subject and subordinate to all of the terms and conditions of the Master Lease. Subtenant hereby assumes and agrees to perform all of the obligations of "Lessee" under the Master Lease to the extent said obligations apply to the Subleased Premises and Subtenant's use of the Common Areas, except as specifically set forth herein. Sublandlord hereby agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to cause Lessor to perform all of the obligations of Lessor under the Master Lease to the extent said obligations apply to the Subleased Premises and Subtenant's use of the Common Areas. Subtenant shall not commit or permit to be committed on the Subleased Premises or on any other portion of the Project any act or omission which violates any term or condition of the Master Lease. Except to the extent waived or consented to in writing by the other party or parties hereto who are affected thereby, neither of the parties hereto will, by renegotiation of the Master Lease, assignment, subletting, default or any other voluntary action, avoid or seek to avoid the observance or performance of the terms to be observed or performed hereunder by such party, but will at all times in good faith assist in carrying out all the terms of this Sublease and in taking all such action as may be necessary or appropriate to protect the rights of the other party or parties hereto who are affected thereby against impairment. Nothing contained in this Section 2.1 or elsewhere in this Sublease: (i) shall obligate Sublandlord to exercise its option to extend the Term of the Master Lease; or (ii) shall prevent or prohibit Sublandlord (a) from exercising its right to terminate the Master Lease pursuant to paragraph 23 thereof or (b) from assigning its interest in this Sublease or subletting the Premises to any other third party.

  • Landlord Waivers; Bailee Waivers In the event that Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, after the Effective Date, intends to add any new offices or business locations, including warehouses, or otherwise store any portion of the Collateral with, or deliver any portion of the Collateral to, a bailee, in each case pursuant to Section 7.2, then Borrower or such Subsidiary will first receive the written consent of Collateral Agent and, in the event that the Collateral at any new location is valued in excess of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand ($250,000.00) in the aggregate, such bailee or landlord, as applicable, must execute and deliver a bailee waiver or landlord waiver, as applicable, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Collateral Agent prior to the addition of any new offices or business locations, or any such storage with or delivery to any such bailee, as the case may be.

  • Estoppel Certificate or Subordination Agreement Tenant fails to execute any document required from Tenant under Sections 23 or 27 within 5 days after a second notice requesting such document.

  • Ratification of Lease Except as amended hereby, the Lease shall remain in full force and effect in accordance with its terms and is hereby ratified. In the event of a conflict between the Lease and this Amendment, this Amendment shall control.

  • Termination of Lease Should Landlord elect to terminate this Lease pursuant to the provisions of Sections 24.1 (a) or (c) above, Landlord may recover from Tenant, as damages, the following: (a) The worth at the time of award of any unpaid rental which had been earned at the time of the termination, plus (b) the worth at the time of award of the amount by which the unpaid rental which would have been earned after termination until the time of award exceeds the amount of rental loss Tenant proves could have been reasonably avoided, plus (c) the worth at the time of award of the amount by which the unpaid rental for the balance of the Term after the time of award exceeds the amount of rental loss that Tenant proves could be reasonably avoided, plus (d) any other amounts necessary to compensate Landlord for all the detriment proximately caused by Tenant's failure to perform its obligations under this Lease or which, in the ordinary course of things, would be likely to result therefrom including, but not limited to, any costs or expenses incurred by Landlord in (i) retaking possession of the Premises, including reasonable attorneys' fees therefor, (ii) maintaining or preserving the Premises after any default, (iii) preparing the Premises for reletting to a new tenant, including repairs or alterations to the Premises, (iv) leasing commissions, or (v) any other costs necessary or appropriate to relet the Premises, plus (e) at Landlord's election, any other amounts in addition to or in lieu of the foregoing as may be permitted from time to time by the laws of the State of Nevada. As used in subparagraphs (a) and (b) above, the "worth at the time of award" is computed by allowing interest at the maximum lawful rate. As used in subparagraph (c) above, the "worth at the time of award" is computed by discounting such amount at the discount rate of the Federal Reserve Bank situated nearest to the location of the Shopping Center at the time of award plus one percent (1%).

  • Landlord's Waivers Any lessor of Tenant's Personal Property may, upon notice to Landlord and during reasonable hours, enter the Property and take possession of any of Tenant's Personal Property without liability for trespass or conversion upon a default by Tenant, provided that such lessor provide Landlord with the opportunity to cure the defaults of Tenant on terms and conditions satisfactory to such lessor and Landlord.

  • Subordination to Mortgages; Estoppel Certificate Tenant accepts this Lease subject and subordinate to any mortgage(s), deed(s) of trust, ground lease(s) or other lien(s) now upon the Premises, the Building or the Property, and to renewals, modifications, refinancings and extensions thereof (collectively referred to as a “Mortgage”) and to any future Mortgage provided that in the case of a future Mortgage the subordination shall be subject to the proposed lender providing the Tenant such lender’s standard form Subordination, Non-Disturbance and Attornment Agreement (“SNDA”). The party having the benefit of a Mortgage shall be referred to as a “Mortgagee”. As an alternative, a Mortgagee shall have the right at any time to subordinate its Mortgage to this Lease. Upon request, Tenant, without charge, shall attorn to any successor to Landlord’s interest in this Lease. Landlord and Tenant shall each, within ten (10) days after receipt of a written request from the other, execute and deliver a commercially reasonable estoppel certificate to those parties as are reasonably requested by the other (including a Mortgagee or prospective purchaser). Without limitation, such estoppel certificate may include a certification as to the status of this Lease, the existence of any defaults and the amount of Rent that is due and payable. Upon full execution of this Lease by the Landlord and the Tenant, the Landlord agrees to request an SNDA in such lender’s customary form, from the existing lender holding a mortgage on the Property.

  • Consent of Landlord Tenant shall not assign this Lease, or sublet the Leased Premises, or any part thereof, without Landlord's prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed; provided, however, Tenant shall have the right to sublet up to fifty percent (50%) of the total rentable square feet contained within the Leased Premises without the necessity of obtaining Landlord's prior consent and without releasing the Tenant from liability under this Lease. Prior to any sublease or assignment, Tenant shall first notify Landlord in writing of its election to sublease all or a portion of the Leased Premises or to assign this Lease or any interest hereunder, and shall provide Landlord current financial information and other information requested by Landlord regarding the proposed assignee or subtenant. At any time within fifteen (15) days after service of said notice and delivery of such information, Landlord shall notify Tenant that it consents or refuses to consent to the sublease or assignment. Landlord shall not have the right to recapture any sublease or assignment space. Any denial of such sublease or assignment by Landlord as hereinabove provided must be predicated upon a "commercially reasonable basis" for such denial. Tenant shall retain any profits paid in connection with a sublease or assignment in excess of Tenant's Base Rent obligations hereunder, which profits shall be calculated after deducting all costs incurred by Tenant in connection with the space subject to the transfer, which shall include, but not be limited to, tenant improvements, leasing commissions and the time to sublease and remodel the Leased Premises. Any assignment or subletting shall not release Tenant of its liability under this Lease nor permit any subsequent assignment, subletting or other prohibited act, unless specifically provided in such consent. Within thirty (30) days of any assignment or subletting, Tenant shall provide to Landlord executed copies of all assignment or subleasing documents.

  • Landlords’ Agreements, Mortgagee Agreements, Bailee Letters and Real Estate Purchases Each Credit Party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain a landlord's agreement, mortgagee agreement or bailee letter, as applicable, from the lessor of each leased property, the mortgagee of each owned property and the bailee with respect to each warehouse, processor or converter facility or other location where Collateral is stored or located, which agreement or letter shall contain a waiver or subordination of all Liens or claims that the landlord, mortgagee or bailee may assert against the Collateral at that location, and shall otherwise be reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to Agent. After the Restatement Closing Date, no real property or warehouse space shall be leased by any Credit Party and no Inventory shall be shipped to a processor or converter under arrangements established after the Restatement Closing Date without the prior written consent of Agent, unless and until a satisfactory landlord agreement or bailee letter, as appropriate, shall first have been obtained with respect to such location. Each Credit Party shall timely and fully pay and perform its obligations under all leases and other agreements with respect to each leased location or public warehouse where any Collateral is or may be located. To the extent permitted hereunder, if any Credit Party proposes to acquire a fee ownership interest in Real Estate after the Restatement Closing Date, it shall first provide to Agent a mortgage, debenture, deed of trust or similar document granting Agent a first priority Lien on such Real Estate, together with a real property survey, local counsel opinion(s), and, if required by Agent, an environmental audit, mortgage title insurance commitment, supplemental casualty insurance and flood insurance, and such other documents, instruments or agreements reasonably requested by Agent, in each case, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agent.

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