Common use of LESSOR’S TITLE Clause in Contracts

LESSOR’S TITLE. Subject to the terms of this Lease, Lessor's title is, and always shall be, paramount to the title and interest of Lessee, and nothing herein contained shall empower Lessee to do any act which can or shall encumber the title of the Lessor. Provided the holder of any mortgage now or hereafter encumbering the Premises shall provide Lessee with a non-disturbance agreement reasonably satisfactory to Lessee, Lessee agrees to subordinate its interest in this Lease to the Mortgage that encumbers the Premises. Nothing contained herein shall relieve the Lessor of any obligations under the Mortgage.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Centennial Healthcare Corp), Lease Agreement (Centennial Healthcare Corp), Lease Agreement (Centennial Healthcare Corp)

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