Common use of Non-Compete Provisions Clause in Contracts

Non-Compete Provisions. Tenant acknowledges that if Tenant does not elect to exercise its options to extend the Term of the Master Lease for the Fourth Renewal Term or the Fifth Renewal Term, Landlord will need to sell the Leased Properties or find a new operator to lease the Leased Properties. The then market value of the Leased Properties may be influenced by the existence of competing senior housing facilities, as defined herein, located in the proximity of the Leased Facilities. In consideration of Landlord’s lease of the Leased Properties to Tenant, Tenant agrees to the following non-compete provisions: (a) Except as specifically permitted below, Tenant agrees that during the last five (5) years of the Term of the Master Lease, neither Tenant nor any subsidiary or other affiliated entity of Tenant or any company under common ownership, management or control with Tenant, shall own, acquire, build, construct, lease, manage or operate a Competing Facility, as defined herein, located within the same county as any of the Leased Properties. This non-compete provision shall not apply if either (i) the Competing Facility was in operation or under actual construction by December 31, 2021 or any later date which is five (5) years and one day prior to the end of the Term if the Term has been extended beyond December 31, 2026 (such date is referred to as the “Allowed Pre-existing Facility Determination Date”); or (ii) any Competing Facility located in a county in which as of the Allowed Pre-existing Facility Determination Date, Tenant owns a nursing home, assisted living or senior living center in addition to the center operated by Tenant on the Leased Property in such county; or (iii) regarding an intended project, one for which on the Allowed Pre-existing Facility Determination Date a Certificate of Need has been issued, if required, for such intended project. (b) As used herein, Competing Facility means any licensed skilled nursing center or licensed skilled and licensed intermediate care nursing center. (c) In the event Tenant should breach these non-compete provisions, Tenant may be permanently enjoined from doing so. In the event of any suit to enforce the non-compete provisions, if Landlord is granted any relief against Tenant, Tenant shall be liable to Landlord for all of Landlord’s court costs, expenses and legal fees incurred in seeking to enforce the provisions of this non-compete provision.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement to Lease (National Health Investors Inc), Master Agreement to Lease (National Health Investors Inc)

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Non-Compete Provisions. Tenant acknowledges that if Tenant does not elect to exercise its options to extend the Term of the Master Lease for the Fourth Renewal Term or the Fifth Renewal Term, Landlord will need to sell the Leased Properties or find a new operator to lease the Leased Properties. The then market value of the Leased Properties may be influenced by the existence of competing senior housing facilities, as defined herein, located in the proximity of the Leased Facilities. In consideration of Landlord’s lease of the Leased Properties to Tenant, Tenant agrees to the following non-compete provisions: (a) Except as specifically permitted below, Tenant agrees that during the last five (5) years of the Term of the Master Lease, neither Tenant nor any subsidiary or other affiliated entity of Tenant or any company under common ownership, management or control with Tenant, shall own, acquire, build, construct, lease, manage or operate a Competing Facility, as defined herein, located within the same county as any of the Leased Properties. This non-compete provision shall not apply if either (i) the Competing Facility was in operation or under actual construction by December 31, 2021 or any later date which is five (5) years and one day prior to the end of the Term if the Term has been extended beyond December 31, 2026 (such date is referred to as the “Allowed Pre-existing Facility Determination Date”); or (ii) any Competing Facility located in a county in which as of the Allowed Pre-existing Facility Determination Date, Tenant owns a nursing home, assisted living or senior living center in addition to the center operated by Tenant on the Leased Property in such county; or (iii) regarding an intended project, one for which on the Allowed Pre-existing Facility Determination Date a Certificate of Need has been issued, if required, for such intended project. (b) As used herein, Competing Facility means any licensed skilled nursing center or licensed skilled and licensed intermediate care nursing center. (c) In the event Tenant should breach these non-compete provisions, Tenant may be permanently enjoined from doing so. In the event of any suit to enforce the non-compete provisions, if Landlord is granted any relief against Tenant, Tenant shall be liable to Landlord for all of Landlord’s court costs, expenses and legal fees incurred in seeking to enforce the provisions of this non-compete provision. Section 18.01 of the Master Lease as previously amended by the 5th Amendment is hereby modified to reflect the address of Landlord as: 000 Xxxxxx Xxxx Drive Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37129

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement to Lease (National Healthcare Corp)

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Non-Compete Provisions. Tenant acknowledges that if Tenant does not elect to exercise its options to extend the Term of the Master Lease for the Fourth Renewal Term or the Fifth Renewal Term, Landlord will need to sell the Leased Properties or find a new operator to lease the Leased Properties. The then market value of the Leased Properties may be influenced by the existence of competing senior housing facilities, as defined herein, located in the proximity of the Leased Facilities. In consideration of Landlord’s lease of the Leased Properties to Tenant, Tenant agrees to the following non-compete provisions: (a) Except as specifically permitted below, Tenant agrees that during the last five (5) years of the Term of the Master Lease, neither Tenant nor any subsidiary or other affiliated entity of Tenant or any company under common ownership, management or control with Tenant, shall own, acquire, build, construct, lease, manage or operate a Competing Facility, as defined herein, located within the same county as any of the Leased Properties. This non-compete provision shall not apply if either (i) the Competing Facility was in operation or under actual construction by December 31, 2021 or any later date which is five (5) years and one day prior to the end of the Term if the Term has been extended beyond December 31, 2026 (such date is referred to as the “Allowed Pre-existing Facility Determination Date”); or (ii) any Competing Facility located in a county in which as of the Allowed Pre-existing Facility Determination Date, Tenant owns a nursing home, assisted living or senior living center in addition to the center operated by Tenant on the Leased 05191N:121204:959763:8:NASHVILLE 4 Property in such county; or (iii) regarding an intended project, one for which on the Allowed Pre-existing Facility Determination Date a Certificate of Need has been issued, if required, for such intended project. (b) As used herein, Competing Facility means any licensed skilled nursing center or licensed skilled and licensed intermediate care nursing center. (c) In the event Tenant should breach these non-compete provisions, Tenant may be permanently enjoined from doing so. In the event of any suit to enforce the non-compete provisions, if Landlord is granted any relief against Tenant, Tenant shall be liable to Landlord for all of Landlord’s court costs, expenses and legal fees incurred in seeking to enforce the provisions of this non-compete provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement to Lease (National Health Investors Inc)

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