Common use of No Reduction of Rent Clause in Contracts

No Reduction of Rent. Except as otherwise provided herein, Master Tenant will not be entitled to any set‑off, counterclaim, recoupment, abatement, suspension, deferment, diminution, deduction, reduction or defense of or to the Rent, or any other sums payable under this Lease. The obligations of Master Tenant under this Lease will not be affected by any interference with Master Tenant’s use of any of the Premises for any reason, including, without limitation, any inconvenience, interruption, cessation or loss of business or otherwise caused directly or indirectly by (i) any present or future Laws or Regulations; (ii) any title defect or encumbrance affecting the Premises of any part thereof; (iii) any bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, dissolution, liquidation or other like proceeding relating to Landlord; (iv) any claim that Master Tenant has or might have against Landlord other than as specified herein; (v) any latent or other defect in, or any theft or loss of any of the Premises, or (vi) by war or any matter or things resulting therefrom. Except as otherwise provided herein, Master Tenant waives all rights now or hereafter conferred by statute or otherwise to quit, terminate or surrender this Lease or the Premises or any part thereof.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Master Lease Agreement (Capview Residential Income Fund VII, LP), Master Lease Agreement (Capview Residential Income Fund VII, LP), Master Lease Agreement (Capview Residential Income Fund VII, LP)

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