Common use of Payments to Landlord Clause in Contracts

Payments to Landlord. If Landlord consents to a proposed assignment or sublease, then Landlord will have the right to require Tenant to pay to Landlord a sum equal to the amount by which the rent to be paid by any assignee or sublessee exceeds the rent then payable under this Lease, after deducting from the amount payable by any assignee or sublessee all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Tenant in obtaining the assignee or sublessee, including advertising and marketing, legal fees, and casts associated with the preparation of the space for the assignee or sublessee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Vastera Inc), Lease Agreement (Vastera Inc)

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Payments to Landlord. If Landlord consents to a proposed assignment or sublease, then Landlord will have the right to require Tenant to pay to Landlord a sum equal to the amount by which the rent to be paid by any assignee or sublessee exceeds the rent then payable under this Lease, after deducting from the amount payable by any assignee or sublessee all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Tenant in obtaining the assignee or sublessee, including advertising and marketing, legal fees, and casts costs associated with the preparation of the space for the assignee or sublessee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Vastera Inc), Lease Agreement (Vastera Inc)

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