Common use of Assignor’s Representations Clause in Contracts

Assignor’s Representations. Assignor represents to Assignee, Emeritus and Lessor that, as of the date of this Agreement, (i) to Assignor's actual knowledge, there is no default on the part of Lessor under the Lease; (ii) there is no default on the part of Assignor under the Lease or event, which, with the giving of notice or passage of time or both, would constitute an Event of Default under the Lease; (iii) the Lease is valid and in full force and effect and has not been modified, supplemented, or amended, nor to its actual knowledge, has Lessor assigned its interest in the Lease; (iv) to Assignor's actual knowledge, there are no existing or impending condemnation proceedings which could affect the Leased Property; (v) all Impositions (as defined in the Lease) are current and fully paid; and (vi) the amount of the current Minimum Rent (per month) and the date through which rent has been paid for the Lease and for the Related Leases is set forth in Exhibit "B" to this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Assignment and Assumption of Lease Agreement (Emeritus Corp\wa\), Assignment and Assumption of Lease Agreement (Emeritus Corp\wa\), Assignment and Assumption of Lease Agreement (Emeritus Corp\wa\)

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