Required Phase I Mall Standard Sample Clauses

Required Phase I Mall Standard. Identity of Tenants of Phase I Mall; Prohibited Phase I Mall Uses. (a) Mall I Owner covenants and agrees that from and after the date hereof, any tenant with whom Mall I Owner enters into a Lease, and any other Person who, whether pursuant to a sublease from a Tenant or otherwise, occupies space in Mall I Space, including the operators of any retail carts or kiosks located in the Mall I Space (any such tenant or other Person, a "Mall I Occupant") shall be a retail or restaurant tenant appropriate for and consistent with, a quality and standard for the Phase I Mall and its aggregate occupant mix that is not less than the quality and standard of the Phase I Mall and the Mall I Occupants as of the date hereof. Mall I Owner agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts from and after the date of this Agreement to pursue a maintenance and leasing program whereby the Phase I Mall and the Mall I Occupants are of a First-class quality and standard. (b) In all events, Mall I Owner covenants and agrees that no Mall I Occupant shall be a Competitor and no space in the Phase I Mall shall be used (whether by Mall I Owner, any Mall I Occupant or any other Person) for or as any of the following: (i) Conducting or permitting any fire, auction, going-out-of-business or bankruptcy sale. (ii) Engaging in any unethical or disreputable method of business operation. (iii) A so-called "flea market." (iv) Selling, displaying for sale or displaying any pornographic or obscene material. (v) A gambling or gaming establishment such as, without limitation, an Off-Track Betting, sport gambling, casino gambling or similar establishment. (vi) Any loudspeakers, phonographs or other devices of similar nature in such a manner so as to be heard outside of the applicable demised premises. (vii) A billiard or pool hall (although any First-class bar or restaurant to whom Mall I Owner may be permitted to rent a portion of the Phase I Mall or Mall I Space under the other terms of this Agreement may be permitted to install billiard or pool tables ancillary to its primary bar or restaurant operations). (viii) Any "off-price" or "discount" store. (ix) A swap show selling merchandise that is used, damaged or discontinued, or any "second hand" store or "surplus" store (but excluding stores that sell antiques). (x) Any establishment any purpose of which: (1) is to sell, afford or permit on-premises sexual stimulation or sexual liaisons; (2) permits or presents obscene, nude or semi-nude performances or...
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