Common use of MORALS CLAUSE Clause in Contracts

MORALS CLAUSE. Neither Lessee, Lessee’s Representatives nor Lessee’s Key Personnel, as defined in Section 6, above, shall commit any act or do anything which might reasonably be considered: (i) to be immoral, deceptive, scandalous or obscene; or (ii) to injure, tarnish, damage or otherwise negatively affect the community and/or the reputation and goodwill associated with Lessor. If Lessee, Lessee’s Representative or Lessee’s Key Personnel is accused of any act involving moral or ethical issues, dishonestly, theft or misappropriation, under any law, or any act which casts an unfavorable light upon its association with the community and/or Lessor or Lessee is accused of performing or committing any act which could adversely impact Lessee’s events, Programs, services, or reputation, Lessor shall have the right to terminate this contract upon fifteen (15) days written notice specifying the reason, within which period Lessee may cure such offense. The determination of whether and to what extent the offense is cured shall be made by Lessor at its sole discretion.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

MORALS CLAUSE. Neither Lessee, Lessee▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Representatives nor Lessee▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Key Personnel, as defined in Section 6, above, shall commit any act or do anything which might reasonably be considered: (i) to be immoral, deceptive, scandalous or obscene; or (ii) to injure, tarnish, damage or otherwise negatively affect the community and/or the reputation and goodwill associated with Lessor. If Lessee, Lessee’s Representative or Lessee▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Key Personnel is accused of any act involving moral or ethical issues, dishonestly, theft or misappropriation, under any law, or any act which casts an unfavorable light upon its association with the community and/or Lessor or Lessee is accused of performing or committing any act which could adversely impact Lessee’s events, Programs, services, or reputation, Lessor shall have the right to terminate this contract upon fifteen (15) days written notice specifying the reason, within which period Lessee may cure such offense. The determination of whether and to what extent the offense is cured shall be made by Lessor at its sole discretion.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement