Common use of Absence of Breaches or Defaults Clause in Contracts

Absence of Breaches or Defaults. Tenant is not in default under any document, instrument or agreement to which Tenant is a party or by which Tenant or the Premises is subject or bound, which has had, or could reasonably be expected to result in, a Material Adverse Effect against Tenant or the Premises. The authorization, execution, delivery and performance of this Lease and the documents, instruments and agreements provided for herein will not result in any breach of or default under any document, instrument or agreement to which Tenant is a party or by which Tenant or the Premises is subject or bound, which has had, or could reasonably be expected to result in, a Material Adverse Effect against Tenant or the Premises.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Master Lease (Spirit MTA REIT), Master Lease (Spirit Realty Capital, Inc.), Master Lease (Spirit Finance Corp)

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