Common use of TENANT AUTHORITY Clause in Contracts

TENANT AUTHORITY. Tenant represents and warrants that it is duly formed and in good standing, and has full corporate, partnership or limited liability company power and authority, as the case may be, to enter into this Lease and has taken all corporate, partnership or limited liability company action, as the case may be, necessary to carry out the transaction contemplated herein, so that when executed, this Lease constitutes a valid and binding obligation of Tenant enforceable in accordance with its terms.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Lease (RMG Acquisition Corp.), Lease (Dixie Group Inc), Industrial Building Lease (Power Solutions International, Inc.)

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