Common use of Premises Contracts Clause in Contracts

Premises Contracts. To Landlord’s best knowledge, all Contracts (if any) have been duly executed by all parties thereto and are in full force and effect. Landlord is not, and to Landlord’s best knowledge, no other party is, in default, and there exists no event or fact that with the giving of notice, the passage of time, or both, would constitute a default under any material Contract.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Master Lease Agreement (Capview Residential Income Fund VII, LP), Master Lease Agreement (Capview Residential Income Fund VII, LP), Master Lease Agreement (Capview Residential Income Fund VII, LP)

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