Landlord’s Consent; Standards Sample Clauses

Landlord’s Consent; Standards. Landlord’s consent to a proposed assignment or subletting shall not be unreasonably withheld; but, in addition to any other grounds for denial, Landlord’s consent shall be deemed reasonably withheld if, in Landlord’s good faith judgment: (i) the proposed assignee or subtenant does not have the financial strength to perform its obligations under this Lease or any proposed sublease; (ii) the business and operations of the proposed assignee or subtenant are not of comparable quality to the business and operations being conducted by other tenants in the Building; (iii) the proposed assignee or subtenant intends to use any part of the Premises for a purpose not permitted under this Lease; (iv) either the proposed assignee or subtenant, or any person which directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with the proposed assignee or subtenant occupies space in the Building, or is negotiating with Landlord to lease space in the Building; (v) the proposed assignee or subtenant is disreputable; or (vi) the use of the Premises or the Building by the proposed assignee or subtenant would, in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, impact the Building in a negative manner including but not limited to significantly increasing the pedestrian traffic in and out of the Building or requiring any alterations to the Building to comply with applicable laws; (vii) the subject space is not regular in shape with appropriate means of ingress and egress suitable for normal renting purposes; (viii) the transferee is a government (or agency or instrumentality thereof) or (ix) Tenant has failed to cure a default at the time Tenant requests consent tot the proposed Transfer.
Landlord’s Consent; Standards. 15.4.1 Subject to the provisions of Section 15.3, Landlord’s consent to any proposed Transfer shall not be unreasonably withheld; provided, however, that in addition to any other grounds available hereunder or under applicable Law for properly withholding consent to such proposed Transfer, Landlord’s consent with respect thereto shall be deemed reasonably withheld if in Landlord’s good faith judgment: (i) the proposed Transferee does not have the financial strength (taking into account all of the Transferee’s other actual or potential obligations and liabilities) to perform its obligations with respect to the proposed Transfer (or otherwise does not satisfy Landlord’s standards for financial standing with respect to tenants under direct leases of comparable economic scope); (ii) the business and operations of the proposed Transferee are not of comparable quality to the business and operations being conducted by direct tenants of Landlord in the Project; (iii) the proposed Transferee intends to use any part of the Premises for a purpose not permitted under this Lease; (iv) either the proposed Transferee, or any person which directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with the proposed Transferee occupies space in the Project or has negotiated with Landlord within the preceding one hundred eighty (180) days (or is currently negotiating with Landlord) to lease space in the Project; (v) the proposed Transferee is of a character or reputation or engaged in a business which is not consistent with the quality of the Project as evidenced by the parameters consistently applied in Landlord’s direct leasing activities; (vi) the use of the Premises, the Building or the Project by the proposed Transferee would, in Landlord’s judgment, significantly increase the pedestrian traffic in and out of the Building and/or the Project, would generate increased loitering in Common Areas, would increase security risk, or would require any alterations to the Building or the Project to comply with applicable Laws; (vii) the proposed Transfer would result in more than three subleases per each full floor of the Premises being in effect at any one time during the Term; (viii) any ground lessor or mortgagee whose consent to such Transfer is required fails to consent thereto; (ix) at the time Tenant delivers the Transfer Notice, there is then in effect an uncured Event of Default; (x) the terms of the proposed Transfer will allow the Transferee to exerci...
Landlord’s Consent; Standards. Landlord's consent to a proposed assignment or subletting shall not be unreasonably withheld; but, in addition to any other grounds for denial, Landlord's consent shall be deemed reasonably withheld if, in Landlord's good faith judgment: (i) the proposed assignee or subtenant does not have the financial strength to perform its obligations under this Lease or any proposed sublease; (ii) the business and operations of the proposed assignee or subtenant are not of comparable quality to the business and operations being conducted by other tenants in the Building; (iii) the proposed assignee or subtenant intends to use any part of the Premises for a purpose not permitted under this Lease; (iv) either the proposed assignee or subtenant, or any person which directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with the proposed assignee or subtenant occupies space in the Building or the Project, if applicable, or is negotiating with Landlord to lease space in the Building or the Project, if applicable; (v) the proposed assignee or subtenant is disreputable; or
Landlord’s Consent; Standards. For purposes of this Article 13, Landlord’s consent to a Transfer will be deemed reasonably withheld if, in Landlord’s good faith judgment, any one or more of the following apply: (a) in the case of an assignment, the proposed assignee does not have the financial strength to perform the Tenant’s obligations under this Lease; (b) either the proposed transferee, or any Affiliate of the proposed transferee, occupies or is negotiating with Landlord to lease space in the Building; (c) the proposed transferee does not have a good business reputation; (d) the subject space is only a portion of the Premises and the configuration thereof (or of the balance of the Premises) would not comply with Laws; (e) the transferee is a government (or agency or instrumentality thereof); or (f) an Event of Default exists under this Lease at the time Tenant requests consent to the proposed Transfer.
Landlord’s Consent; Standards. Landlord's consent shall not be unreasonably withheld; but, in addition to any other grounds for denial, Landlord's consent shall be deemed reasonably withheld if, in Landlord's good faith judgment: (i) the proposed assignee or subtenant does not have the financial strength to perform its obligations under this Lease or any proposed sublease**, (ii) the business and operations of the proposed assignee or subtenant are not of comparable quality to the business and operations being conducted by other tenants in the Building; (iii) the proposed assignee or subtenant intends to use any part of the Premises for a purpose not permitted under this Lease; (iv); (v) the proposed assignee or subtenant is disreputable; or (vi) the use of the Premises or the Building by the proposed assignee or subtenant would, in Landlord's reasonable judgment significantly increase the pedestrian traffic in and out of the Building (such as a trade school or governmental agency) or would require any alterations to the building to comply with applicable laws. *
Landlord’s Consent; Standards. For purposes of Section 13.1 and in addition to any other reasonable grounds for denial, Landlord's consent to a Transfer will be deemed reasonably withheld if, in Landlord's good faith judgment, any one or more of the following apply: (a) the proposed transferee does not have the financial
Landlord’s Consent; Standards. For purposes of Section 13.1 and In addition to any other reasonable grounds for denial, Landlord’s consent to a Transfer will be deemed reasonably withheld if, in Landlord’s good faith judgment, any one or more of the following apply: (a) the use of the Premises under the proposed Transfer is not the Permitted Use or violates any applicable Laws or provision of this Lease, (b) the transferee is a government (or agency or instrumentality thereof) or (c) an Event of Default exists under this Lease at the time Tenant requests consent to the proposed Transfer.
Landlord’s Consent; Standards. For purposes of Section 13.1 and in addition to any other reasonable grounds for denial, Landlord’s consent to a Transfer will be deemed reasonably withheld if, in Landlord’s reasonable and good faith judgment, any one or more of the following apply: (a) the proposed transferee does not have the financial strength to perform the obligations under the Transfer document or this Lease; (b) the proposed transferee does not have a good business reputation; (c) the use of the Premises by the proposed transferee is for something other than the permitted use and would, in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, impact the Building or the Property in a negative manner; (d) the Transfer would require an Alteration to the Building or the Property to comply with applicable Laws (unless the Alteration is permitted or approved under Article 8); (e) the transferee is a government (or agency or instrumentality thereof); (f) a proposed transferee whose occupancy will require any variation in the terms and conditions of this Lease; or (g) an Event of Default, or an event that with the passage of time or the giving of notice would result in an Event of Default, exists under this Lease at the time Tenant requests consent to the proposed Transfer.
Landlord’s Consent; Standards. Landlord’s consent to a proposed assignment or subletting shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned; but, in addition to any other grounds for denial, Landlord’s consent shall be deemed reasonably withheld if, in Landlord’s good faith judgment: (i) the proposed assignee or subtenant does not have the financial strength to perform its obligations under this Lease or any proposed sublease; (ii) the proposed assignee or subtenant intends to use any part of the Premises for a purpose not permitted under this Lease; or (iii) there is an Event of Default existing as of the date Tenant requests Landlord’s consent to an assignment or transfer or the effective date of such assignment or sublease.
Landlord’s Consent; Standards. If Tenant proposes to assign this Lease to an Affiliate pursuant to Section 14.01(A), then Landlord's consent shall not be required, however, Tenant shall nonetheless timely driver to Landlord the information required by Section 14.