Common use of LESSOR’S CONSENT Clause in Contracts

LESSOR’S CONSENT. Subject to satisfaction of the foregoing conditions precedent, Lessor consents to the assignment of the Lease to Assignee. LESSOR HAS NOT MADE AND DOES NOT HEREBY MAKE ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE TITLE OR CONDITION OF THE ASSIGNED RIGHTS AND INTERESTS, INCLUDING ANY PREPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY REGARDING QUALITY OF CONSTRUCTION, WORKMANSHIP, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ASSIGNEE ACKNOWLEDGES THAT ASSIGNEE ACCEPTS THIS AGREEMENT WITHOUT RELYING UPON ANY SUCH STATEMENT OR REPRESENTATION MADE BY LESSOR, ITS AGENTS OR CONTRACTORS, OR BY ANY OTHER PERSON(S) AND THAT ASSIGNEE ACCEPTS THE LEASED PROPERTY "AS IS" "WHERE IS" AND "WITH ALL FAULTS".

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Assignment and Assumption of Lease Agreement (Emeritus Corp\wa\), Assignment and Assumption of Lease Agreement (Emeritus Corp\wa\), Assignment and Assumption of Lease Agreement (Emeritus Corp\wa\)

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