CITY LOOKS' REVIEW OF LEASE Sample Clauses

CITY LOOKS' REVIEW OF LEASE. The lease for the Franchised Location (the "Lease") will be submitted to CITY LOOKS by the FRANCHISEE for CITY LOOKS' review prior to execution of the Lease by the FRANCHISEE. The Lease must, at a minimum, be conditional upon CITY LOOKS' approval of the FRANCHISEE and give CITY LOOKS the right to enter the premises to conduct inspections at any time during regular business hours, and the right, but not the obligation, to assume the Lease for the remaining term, in accordance with the provisions of this Article, if the FRANCHISEE is evicted by the Landlord or if this Agreement expires or is terminated by either CITY LOOKS or the FRANCHISEE for any reason prior to the expiration of the Lease. CITY LOOKS' review of the Lease prior to its execution will not be for the purpose of approving the legal aspects, economics or rental terms of the Lease. Accordingly, CITY LOOKS will have no responsibility to the FRANCHISEE with regard to the economics, legality or enforceability of the provisions of the Lease.
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