Common use of Access by the Landlord Clause in Contracts

Access by the Landlord. The Tenant shall permit the Landlord to enter the Premises outside Normal Business Hours, and during Normal Business Hours in case of an emergency or where such entry will not unreasonably disturb or interfere with the Tenant’s use of the Premises and operation of its business, to examine, inspect, and show the Premises to persons wishing to lease them or to purchase the Building, to provide services or make repairs, replacements, changes or alterations as set out in this Lease, and to take such steps, as the Landlord may deem necessary for the safety, improvement or preservation of the Premises or the Building. The Landlord shall whenever possible consult with or give reasonable notice to the Tenant prior to such entry, except in the case of an emergency, but in any event no such entry shall constitute an eviction or entitle the Tenant to any abatement of Rent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Zymeworks Inc., Zymeworks Inc.

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Access by the Landlord. The Tenant shall permit the Landlord to enter the Premises at any time outside of Normal Business Hours, Hours and during Normal Business Hours at any time in case of an emergency or where no emergency exists at any time where such entry will not unreasonably disturb or interfere with the Tenant’s Tenants use of the Premises and operation of its business, to examine, inspect, and show the Premises to persons wishing to lease them or to purchase the Buildingthem, to provide services or make repairs, replacements, changes or alterations as set out in this Lease, and to take such steps, as the Landlord may deem necessary for the safety, improvement or preservation of the Premises or the BuildingDevelopment. The Landlord shall whenever possible consult with or give reasonable notice to the Tenant prior to such entry, except in the case of an emergency, . but in any event no such entry shall constitute an eviction or entitle the Tenant to any abatement of Rent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (First Person Ltd.)

Access by the Landlord. The Subject to the Tenant’s reasonable security requirements, the Tenant shall permit the Landlord to enter the Premises outside Normal Business Hours, and during Normal Business Hours in case of an emergency or where such entry will not unreasonably disturb or interfere with the Tenant’s use of the Premises and operation of its business, to examine, inspect, and show the Premises to persons wishing to lease them or to purchase the BuildingOffice Component, to provide services or make repairs, replacements, changes or alterations as set out in and subject to other provisions of this Lease, and to take such steps, as the Landlord Landlord, acting reasonably, may deem necessary for the safety, improvement or preservation of the Premises or the BuildingOffice Component. The Landlord shall whenever possible consult with or give reasonable notice to the Tenant prior to such entry, except in the case of an emergency, but in any event no such entry shall constitute an eviction or entitle the Tenant to any abatement of Rent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Lululemon Corp.)

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Access by the Landlord. The Subject to the Tenants reasonable security requirements, the Tenant shall permit the Landlord to enter the Premises outside Normal Business Hours, and during Normal Business Hours in case of an emergency or where such entry will not unreasonably disturb or interfere with the Tenant’s use of the Premises and operation of its business, to examine, inspect, and show the Premises to persons wishing to lease them or to purchase the Building, to provide services or make repairs, replacements, changes or alterations as set out in and subject to the other provisions of this Lease, and to take such steps, as the Landlord may deem necessary for the safety, improvement or preservation of the Premises or the Building. The Landlord shall whenever possible consult with or give reasonable notice to the Tenant prior to such entry, except in the case of an emergency, but in any event no such entry shall constitute an eviction or entitle the Tenant to any abatement of Rent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lululemon Corp.

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