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You may be negotiating a lease with a restaurant tenant that wants to be the only restaurant at your center to “specialize” in a certain type of cuisine'such as seafood. And it may demand that you agree in the lease not to rent space to any other tenant that specializes in that cuisine. But if you're forced to give in to this demand, you may be setting the stage for a dispute with the tenant, warns Boston attorney Richard Heller.