Common use of Power, Capacity and Authority Clause in Contracts

Power, Capacity and Authority. The Landlord and the Tenant covenant, represent and warrant to each other that they have the power, capacity and authority to enter into this Lease and to perform its obligations hereunder and that there are no covenants, restrictions or commitments given by it which would prevent or inhibit it from entering into this Lease.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Industrial Lease (Aqua Metals, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Venus Concept Inc.), Industrial Lease (CUI Global, Inc.)

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Power, Capacity and Authority. The Landlord and the Tenant covenant, represent and warrant to each other that they have the power, capacity and authority to enter into this Lease and to perform its their obligations hereunder and each represents that there are no covenants, restrictions or commitments given by it which would prevent or inhibit it from entering into this Lease.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Space Lease (Aquinox Pharmaceuticals, Inc)

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