Approved Encumbrancer’s Right to Assign Sample Clauses

Approved Encumbrancer’s Right to Assign. An Approved Encumbrancer may become the legal owner and holder of Lessee’s interest in this Lease as a result of an assignment of this Lease through foreclosure or a deed in lieu of foreclosure pursuant to Section 10.3. An Approved Encumbrancer shall deliver a copy of such assignment, foreclosure deed or deed in lieu to Lessor, Master Lessor, and the Secretary within 30 Days after the date of such assignment. An Approved Encumbrancer may have such additional rights if Lessee defaults under an Approved Encumbrance as may be set forth in an Approved Encumbrance. In no event may any Person, other than an Approved Encumbrancer, become the legal owner and holder of Lessee’s interest in this Lease (whether by assignment, foreclosure deed or deed in lieu or subsequent assignment by an Approved Encumbrancer) without the prior written consent of Lessor.
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