Common use of Access by Owner Clause in Contracts

Access by Owner. Owner or anyone authorized by Owner may enter the Property by reasonable means at reasonable times, without notice, to (1) inspect the Property for condition, (2) make repairs, (3) show the Property to prospective occupants, purchasers, governmental inspectors, fire marshals, lenders, appraisers, or insurance agents, (4) exercise a contractual or statutory lien, (5) leave written notices, or (6) seize nonexempt property after an event of default.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Control and Contribution Agreement (VictoryBase Corp), Master Control and Contribution Agreement (VictoryBase Corp), Master Control and Contribution Agreement (VictoryBase Corp)

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Access by Owner. Owner or anyone authorized by Owner may enter the Property by reasonable means at reasonable times, without notice, to (1i) inspect the Property for condition, (2ii) make repairs, (3iii) show the Property to prospective occupants, purchasers, governmental inspectors, fire marshals, lenders, appraisers, or insurance agents, (4iv) exercise a contractual or statutory lien, (5v) leave written notices, or (6vi) seize nonexempt property after an event of default.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Control and Contribution Agreement (VictoryBase Corp)

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