Common use of Estoppel Certificate Clause in Contracts

Estoppel Certificate. Lessee at any time and from time to time, upon at least ten (10) days prior notice by Lessor, shall execute, acknowledge and deliver to Lessor, and/or to any other person, firm or corporation specified by Lessor, a statement certifying that the Lease is unmodified and in full force and effect, or if the Lease has been modified, then that the same is in full force and effect except as modified and stating the modifications, stating the dates to which the fixed rent and additional rent have been paid, and stating whether or not there exists any default by Lessor under this Lease and, if so, specifying each such default.

Appears in 147 contracts

Samples: Restaurant Lease Agreement, Commercial Lease Agreement (First Person Ltd.), Commercial Lease Agreement

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