Reasonable Provisions. Tenant expressly agrees that the provisions of this Paragraph 24 are not unreasonable standards or conditions for purposes of Section 1951.4(b)(2) of the California Civil Code, as amended from time to time, under bankruptcy laws, or for any other purpose.
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Samples: Lease Agreement (Rambus Inc), Improvement Agreement (Bloom Energy Corp), Improvement Agreement (Calix, Inc)
Reasonable Provisions. Tenant expressly agrees that the --------------------- provisions of this Paragraph 24 are not unreasonable standards or conditions for purposes of Section 1951.4(b)(2) of the California Civil Code, as amended from time to time, under bankruptcy laws, or for any other purpose.
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Samples: Net Lease Agreement (Navisite Inc), Lease Agreement (Symphonix Devices Inc)
Reasonable Provisions. Tenant Lessee expressly agrees that the provisions of this Paragraph 24 22 are not unreasonable standards or conditions for purposes of Section 1951.4(b)(2) of the California Civil Code, as amended from time to time, under bankruptcy laws, or for any other purpose.
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Samples: Copper Mountain Networks Inc
Reasonable Provisions. Tenant expressly agrees that the provisions of this Paragraph 24 23 are not unreasonable standards or conditions for purposes of Section 1951.4(b)(2) of the California Civil Code, as amended from time to time, under bankruptcy laws, or for any other purpose.
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Samples: That Certain Lease Agreement (Nhancement Technologies Inc)
Reasonable Provisions. Tenant expressly agrees that the provisions of this Paragraph 24 Section 19 are not unreasonable standards or conditions for purposes of Section 1951.4(b)(2) of the California Civil civil Code, as amended from time to time, under bankruptcy laws, or for any other purpose.
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Reasonable Provisions. Tenant expressly agrees that the --------------------- provisions of this Paragraph 24 Section are not unreasonable standards or conditions for purposes of Section 1951.4(b)(2) of the California Civil Code, as amended from time to time, under bankruptcy laws, or for any other purpose.
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