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What Happened: A shopping center lease allowed a drug store tenant to assign or sublet the space “with Landlord’s consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld.” The tenant subleased the space to Goodwill Silicon Valley (SV), but the landlord refused to consent. The jury ruled that the landlord violated the clause and awarded the tenant damages of $338,744.