Common use of Remedies in the Event of a Lessor Default Clause in Contracts

Remedies in the Event of a Lessor Default. If an uncured event of default is committed by Lessor, Lessee will be entitled to any remedies available at law or in equity for breach of lease; however, damages will be limited to Lessor’s interest in the Property unless caused by the gross negligence or intentional acts of the Lessor, its employees, agents, contractors or invitees.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Commercial Lease (Grown Rogue International Inc.), Lease Agreement (Grown Rogue International Inc.), Lease Agreement (Grown Rogue International Inc.)

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Remedies in the Event of a Lessor Default. If an uncured event of default is committed by Lessor, Lessee will be entitled to any remedies available at law or in equity for breach of lease; however, damages will be limited to Lessor’s interest in the Property unless caused by the gross negligence or intentional acts of the Lessor, its employees, agents, contractors or invitees.for

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Commercial Lease (Grown Rogue International Inc.)

Remedies in the Event of a Lessor Default. If an uncured event Event of default Default is committed by Lessor, Lessee will be entitled to any remedies available at law or in equity for breach of lease; however, damages will be limited to Lessor’s interest in the Property unless caused by the gross negligence or intentional acts of the Lessoractual damages, its employees, agents, contractors or inviteesexcluding consequential and punitive damages.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Intake Facility Agreement

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Remedies in the Event of a Lessor Default. If an uncured event of default is committed by Lessor, Lessee will be entitled to any remedies available at law or in equity for breach of lease; however, damages will be limited to actual damages, excluding consequential and punitive damages, and damages will also be limited to Lessor’s interest in the Property unless caused by and will be subordinate to the gross negligence or intentional acts rights of the Lessor, its employees, agents, contractors or invitees’s lenders.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Industrial Lease (Jetblack Corp)

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