Common use of Tenant Estoppel Clause in Contracts

Tenant Estoppel. Tenant hereby (a) acknowledges, to the best of Tenant’s knowledge, that Landlord is not in default under the Lease as of the date this Amendment is executed by Tenant, and (b) confirms, to the best of Tenant’s knowledge, that, as of the date this Amendment is executed by Tenant, Landlord has no outstanding obligations with respect to the Tenant Space that would, with the passage of time, the giving of notice, or both, result in Landlord being in default under the Lease.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Datacenter Lease (Endurance International Group Holdings, Inc.), Datacenter Lease (Endurance International Group Holdings, Inc.), Datacenter Lease (Constant Contact, Inc.)

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Tenant Estoppel. Tenant hereby (a) acknowledges, to the best of Tenant’s knowledge, that Landlord is not in default under the Lease as of the date this Fourth Amendment is executed by Tenant, and (b) confirms, to the best of Tenant’s knowledge, that, as of the date this Fourth Amendment is executed by Tenant, Landlord has no outstanding obligations with respect to the Tenant Space that would, with the passage of time, the giving of notice, or both, result in Landlord being in default under the Lease.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Datacenter Lease (Endurance International Group Holdings, Inc.)

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