Common use of Restrictions on Payment Clause in Contracts

Restrictions on Payment. If the Landlord is restricted, prevented or constrained by any limitation (which expression in this paragraph includes any Statute, public policy or imposition by any means whatsoever (whether legally binding or not) of control over rents) from obtaining, demanding or accepting from the Tenant or the Tenant is similarly restricted, prevented or constrained from paying to the Landlord the full rent for the time being reserved by this Lease the Tenant shall pay rent at the highest level from time to time recoverable and the monies passing under this Lease by way of rent are to be increased by such amounts and at such times as may be permitted until such full rent passes and the Landlord will not be prevented from requiring a revision of rent in accordance with this Lease on the ground that the revised rent or any previous revised rent will not or has not yet become payable in full.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lecg Corp, Lecg Corp, Lecg Corp

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