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Filter by Meaning The bank required attornment from the tenant before approving the loan to the landlord.
The attornment clause in the mortgage contract required the borrower to recognize the lender's interest in the property.
The landlord's attornment clause ensured that the new tenant recognized the rights of the lender.
The tenant's refusal to provide an attornment to the new landlord resulted in legal action.
The lender requested the attornment of the tenant to secure its interest in the property.
The attornment provision in the lease protected the landlord's interest in the property in case of a default.
The attornment agreement between the tenant and the new owner was signed in the presence of a witness.
The lease's attornment clause was essential to ensure that the tenant was aware of the change in ownership.
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