Attornment and Related Matters Sample Clauses

Attornment and Related Matters. Any Commercial Occupancy Arrangement (including any Master Sublease) or the engagement of any Person for the management or operation of all or any portion of the Leased Property shall be expressly subject and subordinate to all applicable terms and conditions of this Lease. With respect to any Commercial Occupancy Arrangement or any such management agreement, Lessor, at its option and without any obligation to do so, may require any Occupant under any such Commercial Occupant Arrangement or manager to attorn to Lessor upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease or (at Lessor’s election) upon the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, in which event Lessor shall undertake the obligations of Lessee, as sublessor, licensor or otherwise under such Commercial Occupancy Arrangement or management engagement from the time of the exercise of such option to the termination of such Commercial Occupancy Arrangement or management engagement and in such case Lessor shall not be liable for any prepaid rents, fees or other charges or for any prepaid security deposits paid by such Occupant under any such Commercial Occupant Arrangement to Lessee or for any other prior defaults of Lessee under such Commercial Occupancy Arrangement or management engagement. In the event that Lessor shall not require such attornment with respect to any such Commercial Occupancy Arrangement or management engagement, then such Commercial Occupancy Arrangement or management engagement shall automatically terminate upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, including any early termination by mutual agreement of Lessor and Lessee. Furthermore, any such Commercial Occupancy Arrangement, management engagement or other agreement regarding a Transfer shall expressly provide that the Occupant, assignee, manager or other transferee shall furnish Lessor with such financial, operational or other information about the physical condition of the applicable Facility, including the information required by Section 25.1.2 herein, as Lessor may request from time to time.
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Attornment and Related Matters. Any Occupancy Arrangement (whether or not the same constitutes a Master Sublease) shall be expressly subject and subordinate to all applicable terms and conditions of this Lease and provide that Lessor, at its option and without any obligation to do so, may require any Occupant to attorn to Lessor, in which event Lessor shall undertake the obligations of Lessee, as sublessor, licensor or otherwise under such Occupancy Arrangement from the time of the exercise of such option to the termination of such Occupancy Arrangement and in such case Lessor shall not be liable for any prepaid rents, fees or other charges or for any prepaid security deposits paid by such Occupant to Lessee or for any other prior defaults of Lessee under such Occupancy Arrangement. In the event that Lessor shall not require such attornment with respect to any Occupancy Arrangement, then such Occupancy Arrangement shall automatically terminate upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, including any early termination by mutual agreement of Lessor and Lessee. Furthermore, any Occupancy Arrangement or other agreement regarding a Transfer shall expressly provide that the Occupant, assignee, manager or other transferee shall furnish Lessor with such financial and operational information and information about the physical condition of the Facility, including the information required by Section 25.2 herein, as Lessor may request from time to time.
Attornment and Related Matters. 52 24.4 [Reserved]....................................................... 53 24.5 Costs............................................................ 53 24.6 No Release of Lessee's Obligations............................... 53 24.7 REIT Protection.................................................. 53 24.8
Attornment and Related Matters. Assignment of Lessee's Rights Against Occupant Under a Master Sublease........................................................ 55 25.5 Costs........................................................... 55 25.6 No Release of Lessee's or Guarantor's Obligations............... 56 25.7 REIT Protection................................................. 56 25.8 [Intentionally Omitted]......................................... 56 25.9 Public Offering/Public Trading.................................. 56 25.10 Reasonable Consents for Master Subleases under Certain Circumstances................................................... 57 25.11 Certain Permitted Transfers..................................... 57 ARTICLE XXVI............................................................... 59 26. Officer's Certificates and Financial Statements................. 59 26.1 Officer's Certificate........................................... 59 26.2 Statements...................................................... 60
Attornment and Related Matters. Assignment of Lessee's Rights Against Occupant Under a Master Sublease........... 61 24.5 Costs...................................... 61 24.6 No Release of Lessee's Obligations......... 61 24.7 REIT Protection............................ 62 24.8

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