Common use of REASONABLENESS OF WITHHOLDING CONSENT Clause in Contracts

REASONABLENESS OF WITHHOLDING CONSENT. If there is any dispute between the Lessor and the Lessee as to whether the Lessor has unreasonably withheld its consent or approval in any case where this Agreement precludes the Lessor from withholding its consent or approval unreasonably, the onus shall be on the Lessee to prove that the Lessor has withheld its consent or approval unreasonably.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

REASONABLENESS OF WITHHOLDING CONSENT. 21.1. If there is any a dispute between the Lessor and the Lessee as to whether the Lessor or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ has unreasonably withheld its consent or approval in any case where this Agreement precludes the Lessor or Lessee from withholding its consent or approval unreasonably, the onus shall be on the Lessee aggrieved party to prove that the Lessor or Lessee has withheld its consent or approval unreasonably.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Notarial Lease Agreement, Notarial Lease Agreement

REASONABLENESS OF WITHHOLDING CONSENT. If there is any a dispute between the Lessor LESSOR and the Lessee LESSEE as to whether the Lessor LESSOR has unreasonably withheld its consent or approval in any case where this Agreement of Lease precludes the Lessor LESSOR from withholding its consent or approval unreasonably, the onus shall be on the Lessee LESSEE to prove that the Lessor LESSOR has withheld its consent or approval unreasonably.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement