The lease of the disputed premises does not prohibit all subletting. Consequently, ordering paragraph (3) is overbroad and is modified to permit subletting in accordance with the terms of the lease. The premises are restricted to professional use, and while the attorney for the respondent has stated that he felt that his client would have no objection if the proprietary leasehold were sold for residential use, presently all of the occupants of the premises practice psychiatry...
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