Common use of Non-Curable Breach of Agreement Clause in Contracts

Non-Curable Breach of Agreement. The following, by way of illustration and not limitation, shall constitute a non-curable breach of this Agreement: (a) Police raid upon the Premises resulting in the arrest and conviction of Tenant for possession/sale/storage of any illegal narcotic/controlled substance/chemical or herbal contraband, in or about the Premises, or for aiding and abetting any family member, occupant, guest or visitor in any such activity; (b) Misrepresentation or material omission in any written document submitted by Tenant upon which Landlord reasonably relied to enter into the Lease. (Continued on Next Page)

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Office Lease, Office Lease, Office Lease

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