Common use of Landlord’s Authority Clause in Contracts

Landlord’s Authority. Landlord and each individual signing this Lease on behalf of Landlord represents and warrants that they are duly authorized to sign on behalf of and to bind Landlord and that this Lease is a duly authorized, binding and enforceable obligation of Landlord. Landlord has been duly organized or formed, is validly existing and in good standing under the laws of its state of formation and is qualified as a foreign limited liability company to do business in the State. The authorization, execution, delivery, and performance of this Lease will not result in any breach of or default under any document, instrument or agreement to which Landlord is a party or by which Landlord is bound.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Facility Lease Agreement, Warehouse Lease Agreement (GT Advanced Technologies Inc.), Facility Lease Agreement (GT Advanced Technologies Inc.)

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