Conditions for Consent. If ▇▇▇▇▇▇ enters into an assignment or sublease it shall submit an executed copy of the sublease or assignment to Landlord for consent not less than thirty days prior to the proposed effective date of assignment or the proposed commencement date of the term of the sublease, as the case may be. In the case of a sublease, the instrument shall expressly state that it is and shall remain at all times subject and subordinate to this Lease and all of the terms, covenants and agreements contained in this Lease. No such assignment or sublease instrument shall expressly or by implication impose upon Landlord any duties or obligations or alter the provisions of this Lease. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees that the withholding by Landlord of its consent to such proposed assignment or proposed sublease will not be deemed "unreasonable" if, among other reasonable criteria to be examined by Landlord: (1) the net worth of the proposed subtenant or assignee is less than that of Tenant; (2) the intended use of the Premises by the proposed subtenant or assignee is not for general office or retail use; (3) the use of the Premises by the proposed subtenant or assignee would violate or create a potential violation of any laws, ordinances or governmental regulations; (4) the use of the Premises by the proposed subtenant or assignee would violate any other agreements affecting the Premises, the Project, Landlord or any tenants of the Project; (5) the assignment is for less than all of the Premises; or (6) Tenant is in default under this Lease. Tenant may not submit to Landlord for consent any assignment or sublease on terms or conditions or with parties different from those stated in the Tenant's notice for such assignment or sublease.
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Sources: Office Lease (U S Realtel Inc), Office Lease (U S Realtel Inc)