Examples of Non-Disturbance Agreements in a sentence
Stuhlmacher & Champagne (2000) frame this as a disadvantage for the negotiator: with less information, a negotiator would take a more aggressive strategy and claim better results.
Landlord shall provide Tenant with a Non-Disturbance Agreement(s) reasonably acceptable to Tenant (each an "SNDA'') from any ground lessor (each, a "Superior Lessor") or mortgage holders or lien holders (each, a "Superior Mortgagee") then in existence.
Mezzanine Borrower shall have requested and made commercially reasonable efforts to obtain prior to Closing, an executed tenant estoppel letter, substantially in form required by the Loan Agreement (Mortgage) and a Non-Disturbance Agreement from each of the Tenants required by the Loan Agreement (Mortgage), and shall have delivered to Mezzanine Lender all such estoppels and Non-Disturbance Agreements received by Mezzanine Borrower.
The Tenant, at the Tenant’s expense, shall execute and deliver any estoppel certificates and Subordination and Non-Disturbance Agreements that the Landlord or its lender may reasonably request.
Tenant will execute estoppel certificates and Subordination and Non-Disturbance Agreements in such reasonable form as may be requested in connection with such mortgages.