Common use of Exclusion of Antisocial Forces Clause in Contracts

Exclusion of Antisocial Forces. The Landlord and the Tenant hereby pledge each of the following to each other. That they themselves do not qualify as organized crime, companies related to organized crime, sokaiya racketeers, or similar parties, or members thereof (referred to collectively hereinafter as “antisocial forces”). That their officers (this refers to employees executing business operations, directors, executive officers, and similar parties) do not qualify as antisocial forces. That they are not allowing antisocial forces to use their name to conclude this Contract. That they will not engage in any of the following acts, either themselves or through use of a third party: Acts of threatening speech or behavior or violence toward the other party Acts of impeding the other’s business or damaging its trust through use of fraud or intimidation The Tenant may not transfer the right of lease, nor sublease the Property in whole or in part to antisocial forces, regardless of whether or not the Landlord has consented thereto.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Fixed Term Rental Housing Contract, Fixed Term Rental Housing Contract, Rental Housing Contract

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