Common use of Reputation Clause in Contracts

Reputation. The Sub-subtenant is reputable (which shall mean the absence of reputations for dishonesty, criminal conduct or association with criminal elements – “reputable” shall not mean “prestigious”, nor shall the determination of whether one is reputable involve considerations of personal taste or preference) and has no pattern of or reputation for, either discriminatory employment practices which violate any Laws or non-compliance with Environmental Laws;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sublease Agreement, Sublease Agreement

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Reputation. The Sub-subtenant Subtenant is reputable (which shall mean the absence of reputations for dishonesty, criminal conduct or association with criminal elements – "reputable" shall not mean "prestigious", nor shall the determination of whether one is reputable involve considerations of personal taste or preference) and has no pattern of or reputation for, either discriminatory employment practices which violate any Laws or non-compliance with Environmental Laws;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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