Determining Factors. In determining whether or not to consent to ------------------- a proposed assignment or subletting, Sublandlord may consider the following factors, among others, all of which are deemed reasonable: a. whether the proposed use of the Subleased Premises by the proposed sublessee or assignee is consistent with the Permitted Use set forth in Paragraph 1.9; b. whether Sublandlord's consent will result in a breach of the Lease in any other lease or agreement to which Sublandlord is a party affecting the Building or Subleased Premises; and c. whether Landlord has consented in writing to proposed assignment or subletting, if necessary.
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Determining Factors. In determining whether or not to consent to ------------------- a proposed assignment or subletting, Sublandlord may consider the following factors, among others, all of which are deemed reasonable:
a. (a) whether the proposed sublessee or assignee has a net worth sufficient to fulfill Subtenant's obligations hereunder;
(b) whether the proposed use of the Subleased Premises by the proposed sublessee or assignee is consistent with the Permitted Use set forth in Paragraph PARAGRAPH 1.9;
b. (c) whether Sublandlord's consent will result in a breach of the Lease in or any other lease or agreement to which Sublandlord is a party affecting the Building or Subleased Premises; and
c. (d) whether the Landlord has consented in writing to the proposed assignment or subletting, if necessarythe Landlord's consent is required.
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