Common use of Tenant in Possession Clause in Contracts

Tenant in Possession. Whether Tenant has accepted and is now in full possession of the demised premises and is paying full rent under the lease; or, if Tenant is not in full possession, whether Tenant has assigned the lease, sublet all or a portion of the demised premises, or otherwise transferred any interest in the lease or the demised premises. Tenant agrees to provide a copy of such assignment, sublease, or transfer upon request.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Lease (Reliant Pharmaceuticals, Inc.), Agreement of Lease (Reliant Pharmaceuticals, Inc.), Agreement of Lease (Reliant Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)

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Tenant in Possession. Whether Tenant has accepted and is now in full possession of the demised premises Premises and is paying full rent under the leaseLease; or, if Tenant is not in full possession, whether Tenant has assigned the leaseLease, sublet all or a any portion of the demised premises, Premises or otherwise transferred any interest in the lease Lease or the demised premises. Premises, and Tenant agrees to provide a copy of such assignment, sublease, or transfer upon request.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease Agreement (CardioVascular BioTherapeutics, Inc.)

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