Common use of ACCESS BY TENANT PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF TERM Clause in Contracts

ACCESS BY TENANT PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF TERM. Provided that Tenant obtains and delivers to Landlord the certificates or policies of insurance called for in Section 17.1, Landlord, in its sole discretion, may permit Tenant and its employees, agents, contractors and suppliers to enter the Premises before the Commencement Date (and such entry, alone, shall not constitute Tenant's taking possession of the Premises for the purpose of Section 6.3(c)) to prepare the Premises for Tenant's occupancy. Tenant and each other person or firm who or which enters the Premises before the Commencement Date shall conduct itself so as to not interfere with Landlord or other occupants of the Building. Landlord may withdraw any permission granted under this Section 6.2 upon 24-hours' notice to Tenant if Landlord, in its sole discretion, determines that any such interference has been or may be caused. Any prior entry shall be under all of the terms of this Lease (other than the obligation to pay Base Rent and Additional Rent) and at Tenant's sole risk. Landlord shall not be liable in any way for personal injury, death or property damage (including damage to any personal property which Tenant may bring into, or any work which Tenant may perform in, the Premises) which may occur in or about the Complex by Tenant or such other person or firm as a result of any prior entry.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Humitech International Group Inc), Lease Agreement (TRX Inc/Ga)

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ACCESS BY TENANT PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF TERM. Provided that Tenant obtains and delivers to Landlord the certificates or policies of insurance called for in Section 17.1, Landlord, in its sole reasonable discretion, may permit Tenant and its employees, agents, contractors and suppliers to enter the Premises before the Commencement Date ([and such entry, alone, shall not constitute Tenant's taking possession of the Premises for the purpose of Section 6.3(c)) to prepare the Premises for Tenant's occupancy. Tenant and each other person or firm firm, who or which enters the Premises before the Commencement Date shall conduct itself so as to not unreasonably interfere with Landlord or other occupants of the Building. Landlord may withdraw any permission granted under this Section 6.2 upon twenty-four (24-) hours' notice to Tenant if Landlord, in its sole reasonable discretion, determines that any such interference has been or may be caused. Any prior entry shall be under all of the terms of this Lease (other than the obligation to pay Base Rent and Additional Rent) and at Tenant's sole risk. Landlord shall not be liable in any way for personal injury, death or property damage (including damage to any personal property which Tenant may bring into, or any work which Tenant may perform in, the Premises) which may occur in or about the Complex by Tenant or such other person or firm as a result of any prior entry.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Objectspace Inc), Lease Agreement (Objectspace Inc)

ACCESS BY TENANT PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF TERM. Provided that Tenant obtains and delivers to Landlord the certificates or policies of insurance called for in Section 17.1, Landlord, in its sole discretion, may permit Tenant and its employees, agents, contractors and suppliers to enter the Premises before the Commencement Date (and such entry, alone, shall not constitute Tenant's ’s taking possession of the Premises for the purpose of Section 6.3(c)) to prepare the Premises for Tenant's ’s occupancy. Tenant and each other person or firm who or which enters the Premises before the Commencement Date shall conduct itself so as to not interfere with Landlord or other occupants of the Building. Landlord may withdraw any permission granted under this Section 6.2 upon 24-hours' hours notice to Tenant if Landlord, in its sole discretion, determines that any such interference has been or may be caused. Any prior entry shall be under all of the terms of this Lease (other than the obligation to pay Base Rent and Additional Rent) and at Tenant's ’s sole risk. Landlord shall not be liable in any way for personal injury, death or property damage (including damage to any personal property which Tenant may bring into, or any work which Tenant may perform in, the Premises) which may occur in or about the Complex by Tenant or such other person or firm as a result of any prior entry.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (TRX Inc/Ga)

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ACCESS BY TENANT PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF TERM. Provided that Tenant obtains and delivers to Landlord the certificates or policies of insurance called for in Section 17.1, Landlord, in its sole discretion, may permit Tenant and its employees, agents, contractors and suppliers to enter the Premises before the Commencement Date (and such entry, alone, shall not constitute Tenant's taking possession of the Premises for the purpose of Section 6.3(c)) to prepare the Premises for Tenant's occupancy. Tenant and each other person or firm who or which enters the Premises before the Commencement Date shall conduct itself so as to not interfere with Landlord or other occupants of the Building. Landlord may withdraw any permission granted under this Section 6.2 upon 24-hours' notice to Tenant if Landlord, in its sole discretion, determines that any such interference has been or may be caused. Any prior entry shall be under all of the terms of this Lease (other than the obligation to pay Base Rent and Additional Rent) and at Tenant's sole risk. Landlord shall not be liable in any way for personal injury, death or property damage (including damage to any personal property which Tenant may May bring into, or any work which Tenant may perform in, the Premises) which may occur in or about the Complex by Tenant or such other person or firm as a result of any prior entry.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Petes Brewing Co)

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