Common use of Standards for Consent Clause in Contracts

Standards for Consent. If Tenant desires the consent of Landlord to a Transfer, Tenant shall submit to Landlord, at least thirty (30) days prior to the proposed effective date of the Transfer, a written notice that includes such information as Landlord may require about the proposed Transfer and the transferee, together with a non-refundable processing fee in the amount of five hundred dollars ($500.00). If Landlord does not terminate this Lease, in whole or in part, pursuant to Section 14C, Landlord shall not unreasonably withhold its consent to any assignment or sublease, which consent or lack thereof shall be provided within twenty (20) days of receipt of Tenant’s notice. Landlord shall not be deemed to have unreasonably withheld its consent if, in the judgment of Landlord: (i) the transferee is of a character or engaged in a business that is not in keeping with the commercially reasonable standards or criteria used by Landlord in leasing the Building; (ii) the financial condition of the transferee is such that it reasonably may not be able to perform its obligations in connection with this Lease; (iii) the transferee is a tenant of or negotiating for space in the Building; (iv) the transferee is a governmental unit; (v) Tenant is in Default under this Lease and the Default is continuing; and (vi) in the judgment of Landlord, such a Transfer would violate any term, condition, covenant or agreement of the Landlord involving the Building or any other tenant’s lease within it. The foregoing is not intended to be an exhaustive list of reasonable reasons for Landlord to withhold its consent.

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Sources: Office Space Lease (AAC Holdings, Inc.)

Standards for Consent. If Tenant desires the consent of Landlord to a Transfer, Tenant shall submit to Landlord, at least thirty (30) days prior to the proposed effective date of the Transfer, a written notice that which includes such information as Landlord may require about the proposed Transfer and the transferee, together with a non-refundable processing fee in the amount of five hundred dollars ($500.00). If Landlord does not terminate this Lease, in whole or in part, pursuant to Section 14C15.3, Landlord shall not unreasonably withhold its consent to any assignment or sublease, which consent or lack thereof shall be provided within twenty (20) days of receipt of Tenant’s notice. Landlord shall not be deemed to have unreasonably withheld its consent if, in the judgment of Landlord: (i) the transferee is of a character or engaged in a business that which is not in keeping with the commercially reasonable standards or criteria used by Landlord in leasing the Building; (ii) the financial condition of the transferee is such that it reasonably may not be able to perform perform, or may be less able than Tenant to perform, its obligations in connection with this Lease; (iii) the purpose for which the transferee intends to use the Premises or portion thereof is a in violation of the terms of this Lease or the lease of any other tenant of or negotiating for space in the Building; (iv) the transferee is a governmental unit; (v) Tenant entity or is in Default under this Lease an existing tenant of the Building. If Landlord wrongfully withholds its consent to any Transfer, Tenant's sole and the Default is continuing; and (vi) in the judgment exclusive remedy therefor, shall be to seek specific performance of Landlord, 's obligation to consent to such a Transfer would violate any term, condition, covenant or agreement of the Landlord involving the Building or any other tenant’s lease within it. The foregoing is not intended to be an exhaustive list of reasonable reasons for Landlord to withhold its consentTransfer.

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Sources: Office Lease (Privatebancorp Inc)

Standards for Consent. If Tenant desires the consent of Landlord to a Transfer, Tenant shall submit to Landlord, at least thirty (30) days prior to the proposed effective date of the Transfer, a written notice that which includes such information as Landlord may require about the proposed Transfer and the transferee, together with a non-refundable processing fee in the amount of five hundred dollars ($500.00). If Landlord does not terminate this Lease, in whole or in part, pursuant to Section 14C, Landlord shall not unreasonably withhold withhold, condition or delay its consent to any assignment or sublease, which consent or lack thereof shall be provided within twenty (20) days of receipt of Tenant’s noticeTransfer. Landlord shall not be deemed to have unreasonably withheld its consent if, in the judgment of Landlord: (i) the transferee is of a character or engaged in a business that which is not in keeping with the commercially reasonable standards or criteria used by Landlord in leasing the Building; (ii) the financial condition of the transferee is such that it reasonably may not be able to perform its obligations in connection with this Lease; (iii) the purpose for which the transferee intends to use the Premises or portion thereof is a in violation of the terms of this Lease or the lease of any other tenant of or negotiating for space in the Building; (iv) the transferee is a governmental unittenant of the Building; or (v) Tenant is in Default under this Lease any other basis which Landlord reasonably deems appropriate. If Landlord wrongfully withholds its consent to any Transfer, Tenant’s sole and the Default is continuing; and (vi) in the judgment exclusive remedy therefor shall be to seek a declaratory judgment, injunction or specific performance of Landlord, ’s obligation to consent to such a Transfer would violate any term, condition, covenant or agreement of the Landlord involving the Building or any other tenant’s lease within it. The foregoing is not intended to be an exhaustive list of reasonable reasons for Landlord to withhold its consentTransfer.

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Sources: Office Lease (Telvent Git S A)

Standards for Consent. If Tenant desires the consent of a Landlord to a Transfer, Tenant shall submit to Landlord, at least thirty sixty (3060) days prior to the proposed effective date of the Transfer, a written notice that which includes such information as Landlord may require about the proposed Transfer and the transferee, together with a non-refundable processing fee in the amount of five hundred dollars ($500.00). If Landlord does not terminate this Lease, in whole or in part, pursuant to Section 14C, Landlord shall not unreasonably withhold its consent to any assignment or sublease, which consent or lack thereof shall be provided within twenty (20) days of receipt of Tenant’s notice. Landlord shall not be deemed to have unreasonably withheld its consent if, in the judgment of Landlord: (i) the transferee is of a character or engaged in a business that which is not in keeping with the commercially reasonable standards or criteria used by Landlord in leasing the Building; (ii) the financial condition of the transferee is such that it reasonably may not be able to perform its obligations in connection with this Lease; (iii) the purpose for which the transferee intends to use the Premises or portion thereof is a in violation of the terms of this Lease or the lease of any other tenant of or negotiating for space in the Building; or (iv) the transferee is a governmental unit; (v) Tenant is in Default under this Lease any other bases which Landlord reasonably deems appropriate. If Landlord wrongfully withholds its consent to any Transfer, Tenant’s sole and the Default is continuing; and (vi) in the judgment exclusive remedy therefor shall be to seek specific performance of Landlord, ’s obligation to consent to such a Transfer would violate any term, condition, covenant or agreement of the Landlord involving the Building or any other tenant’s lease within it. The foregoing is not intended to be an exhaustive list of reasonable reasons for Landlord to withhold its consentTransfer.

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Sources: Office Lease (Addus HomeCare Corp)

Standards for Consent. If Tenant desires the consent of Landlord to a Transfer, Tenant shall submit to Landlord, at least thirty sixty (3060) days prior to the proposed effective date of the Transfer, a written notice that which includes such information as Landlord may reasonably require about the proposed Transfer and the transferee, together with a non-refundable processing fee in the amount of five hundred dollars ($500.00). If Landlord does not terminate this Lease, in whole or in part, pursuant to Section 14C, Landlord shall not unreasonably withhold or delay its consent to any assignment or sublease, which . Landlord further agrees to be reasonable in evaluating a Tenant request for a change of use received in connection with and as part of a request for Landlord consent or lack thereof shall be provided within twenty (20) days to an assignment of receipt of the Lease by Tenant’s notice. Landlord shall not be deemed to have unreasonably withheld its consent if, in the judgment of Landlord: (i) the transferee is of a character character, image or engaged in a business that reputation which is not in keeping with the commercially reasonable standards or criteria used by Landlord in leasing the retail components of the Building; (ii) the financial condition of the transferee is such that it reasonably may not be able to perform its obligations in connection with this Lease; (iii) the purpose for which the transferee is a tenant intends to use the Premises or portion thereof differs in any material way from the use set forth in Item 9 of or negotiating for space in the BuildingSchedule; (iv) the transferee is a governmental unittenant or occupant of the Building; or (v) Tenant the Transfer is in Default under this Lease for less than all of the Premises. If Landlord wrongfully withholds its consent to any Transfer, Tenant’s sole and the Default is continuing; and (vi) in the judgment exclusive remedy therefor shall be to seek specific performance of Landlord, ’s obligation to consent to such a Transfer would violate any term, condition, covenant or agreement of the Landlord involving the Building or any other tenant’s lease within it. The foregoing is not intended to be an exhaustive list of reasonable reasons for Landlord to withhold its consentTransfer.

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Sources: Retail Lease (Midwest Banc Holdings Inc)

Standards for Consent. If Tenant desires the consent of Landlord to a Transfer, Tenant shall submit to Landlord, at least thirty (30) sixty days prior to the proposed effective date of the Transfer, a written notice that which includes such information as Landlord may require about the proposed Transfer and the transferee, together with a non-refundable processing fee in the amount of five hundred dollars ($500.00). If Landlord does not terminate this Lease, in whole or in part, pursuant to Section 14C14 (c), Landlord shall not unreasonably withhold its consent to any assignment or sublease, which consent or lack thereof shall be provided within twenty (20) days of receipt of Tenant’s notice. Landlord shall not be deemed to have unreasonably withheld its consent if, in the judgment judgement of Landlord: (iI) the transferee is of a character or engaged in a business that which is not in keeping with the commercially reasonable standards or criteria used by Landlord in leasing the Building; (ii) the financial condition of the transferee is such that it reasonably may not be able to perform its obligations in connection with this Lease; (iii) the purpose for which the transferee intends to use the Premises or portion thereof is a in violation of the terms of this Lease or the lease of any other tenant of or negotiating for space in the Building; (iv) the transferee is a governmental unittenant of the Building; or (v) Tenant is in Default under this Lease any other reasonable bases which Landlord deems appropriate. If Landlord wrongfully withholds its consent to any transfer, Tenants sole and the Default is continuing; and (vi) in the judgment exclusive remedy therefore shall be to seek specific performance of Landlord, ’s obligation to consent such a Transfer would violate any term, condition, covenant or agreement of the Landlord involving the Building or any other tenant’s lease within it. The foregoing is not intended to be an exhaustive list of reasonable reasons for Landlord to withhold its consenttransfer.

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Sources: Lease Agreement (Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.)