Common use of No Release of Tenant or Obligation to Subtenant Clause in Contracts

No Release of Tenant or Obligation to Subtenant. Any payment of rent or other sums due under the Lease paid by Subtenant directly to Landlord, regardless of the circumstances or reasons therefor, shall in no manner whatsoever be deemed an attornment by Subtenant to Landlord or serve to release Tenant from any liability under the Lease. In addition, in no event shall Landlord (i) have any obligation to accept any payment of rent or other sums due under the Lease from Subtenant or to give to or accept from Subtenant any notice regarding the Lease, the Sublease, or the Subleased Premises, or (ii) owe any obligation or duty to Subtenant under the Lease or otherwise, any duties of Landlord under the Lease being in favor of, for the benefit of and enforceable solely by Tenant. In no event shall this Consent be deemed to extend any covenant of quiet enjoyment by Landlord to Subtenant. Tenant and Subtenant acknowledge and agree that in no event shall the terms of that certain Recognition and Attornment Agreement dated as of October 22, 2002 between Sorrento West Properties, Inc., Landlord and Tenant be deemed to extend to Subtenant.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Sublease Agreement (AltheaDx, Inc.), Sublease Agreement (AltheaDx, Inc.), Sublease Agreement (AltheaDx, Inc.)

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