Consent/Duty to Act Reasonably Sample Clauses

Consent/Duty to Act Reasonably. All requests for consent or approval required or permitted under this LEASE shall be made in writing and in reasonable detail and otherwise in the manner required for notices hereunder. No such requests for consent or approval shall be unreasonably refused or delayed. Any refusal of any such request for consent or approval shall also be made in writing and otherwise in the manner required for notices hereunder and shall identify, in reasonable detail, the reasons for such refusal. Without affecting the generality of this Section 12.14, unless otherwise specifically stated in this LEASE, if any such request for consent or approval shall not be refused within ten (10) business days after the making thereof, then such consent or approval shall be deemed granted. LANDLORD and TENANT shall act reasonably and in good faith and take no action which might result in the frustration of the reasonable expectations of a sophisticated lessor or lessee concerning the benefits and use enjoyed under the LEASE.
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Consent/Duty to Act Reasonably. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, whenever this Lease grants County and/or Tenant the right to take any action, grant any approval or consent, or exercise any discretion, County and/or Tenant shall act reasonably and in good faith and take no action which might result in the frustration of the other Party’s reasonable expectations concerning the benefits to be enjoyed under this Lease.
Consent/Duty to Act Reasonably. Any time the consent of Landlord or Tenant is required, such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Whenever this Lease grants Landlord or Tenant the right to take action, exercise discretion, establish rules and regulations or make allocations or other determinations (other than decisions to exercise expansion, contraction, cancellation, termination or renewal options), Landlord and Tenant shall act reasonably and in good faith and take no action which might result in the frustration of the reasonable expectations of a sophisticated tenant or landlord concerning the benefits to be enjoyed under this Lease.
Consent/Duty to Act Reasonably. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, whenever this Lease grants District or Tenant the right to take any action, grant any approval or consent, or exercise any discretion, District and Tenant shall act reasonably and in good faith and take no action which might result in the frustration of the other party’s reasonable expectations concerning the benefits to be enjoyed under this Lease.
Consent/Duty to Act Reasonably. Regardless of any reference to the words "sole" or "absolute" (but except for matters which (a) would have an adverse effect on the structural integrity of the Building Shell, (b) could have an adverse effect on the Building HVAC systems, or (c) could have an effect on the exterior appearance of the Building, whereupon in each such case Lessor's duty is to act in good faith and in compliance with the Lease), any time the consent of Lessor or Lessee is required, such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Whenever the Lease grants Lessor or Lessee the right to take action, exercise discretion, establish rules and regulations or make allocations or other determinations (other than decisions to exercise expansion, contraction, cancellation, termination or renewal options), Lessor and Lessee shall act reasonably and in good faith and take no action which might result in the frustration of the reasonable expectations of a sophisticated lessee or lessor concerning the benefits to be enjoyed under the Lease.
Consent/Duty to Act Reasonably. Except where a party is expressly given the right to consent to any matter in its sole or absolute discretion, and except for matters which could have an adverse effect on the Building Structure or Building Systems or the exterior appearance of the Building, whereupon in each such case Landlord's duty is to act in good faith and in compliance with the Lease, any time the consent of Landlord or Tenant is required, such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Whenever the Lease grants Landlord or Tenant the right to take action, exercise discretion, establish rules and regulations or make allocations or other determinations (other than decisions to exercise expansion, contraction, cancellation, termination or renewal options), then except as otherwise provided herein, Landlord and Tenant shall act reasonably and in good faith and take no action which might result in the frustration of the reasonable expectations of a sophisticated tenant or landlord concerning the benefits to be enjoyed under the Lease
Consent/Duty to Act Reasonably. Except for any references to the terms "sole" or "absolute" (and except for matters which (1) could have an adverse effect on the structural integrity of the Building Structure, (2) could have an adverse effect on the Building Systems and Equipment, or (3) could have an effect on the exterior appearance of the Building, whereupon in each such case Landlord's duty is to act in good faith and in compliance with the Lease), any time the consent of Landlord or Tenant is required, such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Subject to the foregoing, whenever this Lease grants Landlord or Tenant the right to take action, exercise discretion, establish rules and regulations or make allocations or other determinations (other than decisions to exercise expansion, contraction, cancellation, termination or renewal options), Landlord and Tenant shall act reasonably and in good faith.
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Consent/Duty to Act Reasonably. Except as may be expressly provided to the contrary elsewhere in this Lease, any time the consent or approval of either party is required pursuant to this Lease, such consent or approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Except as may be expressly provided to the contrary elsewhere in this Lease, whenever this Lease grants either party the right to take action, exercise discretion, establish rules and regulations or make allocations or other determinations, it shall act reasonably and in good faith and take no action which might result in the frustration of reasonable expectations concerning the benefits to be enjoyed under this Lease.
Consent/Duty to Act Reasonably. Whenever the consent of Landlord or Tenant is required under the Lease, such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, unless another standard is specifically stated otherwise herein. Notwithstanding anything in this Lease to the contrary, Tenant acknowledges that Landlord may withhold its consent and/or approval in its sole and absolute discretion with respect to any proposed Tenant action which: (a) would have an adverse effect on the structural integrity of the Building Structure (as defined below); (b) is visible from the exterior of the Premises; (c) would have an adverse effect on the Building Systems to xxxxx or reduce noise or vibrations which could affect other tenants in the Building; (d) in Landlord's reasonable judgment might materially and adversely affect the other tenant's use of the Common Areas or other tenants in the Building or the Project or increase Landlord's cost to operate the Building or Development, unless Tenant agrees to pay for such increased costs; (e) would result in a violation of Applicable Law, any recorded CC&Rs and/or REAs, or any Rules and Regulations promulgated by Landlord from time to time, subject to the restrictions set forth herein whereupon in each such case Landlord's duty is to act in good faith and in compliance with the Lease. Except as otherwise provided, whenever the Lease grants Landlord or Tenant the right to take action, exercise discretion, establish rules and regulations, or make an allocation or other determination (other than decisions to exercise expansion, contraction, cancellation, termination or renewal options), Landlord and Tenant shall reasonably act in good faith and take no action which might result in the frustration of the other party's reasonable expectations concerning the benefits to be enjoyed under the Lease.
Consent/Duty to Act Reasonably. Any time the consent of Landlord or Tenant is required under this Lease, subject to any specific conditions or considerations set forth in this Lease, such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, and whenever this Lease grants Landlord or Tenant the right to take action, exercise discretion, establish rules and regulations or make allocations or other determinations (except in the case of decisions to exercise expansion, contraction, cancellation, termination or renewal options, and except in the case of any provisions where a standard of “sole” and/or “absolute” discretion is expressly set forth herein), Landlord and Tenant shall act reasonably and in good faith and take no action which might result in the frustration of the reasonable expectations of a sophisticated tenant or landlord concerning the benefits to be enjoyed under this Lease.
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