Common use of Cumulative Remedies - No Waiver - No Oral Change Clause in Contracts

Cumulative Remedies - No Waiver - No Oral Change. The specific remedies to which Landlord or Tenant may resort under the terms of this lease are cumulative and are not intended to be exclusive of any other remedies or means of redress to which they may be lawfully entitled in case any breach or threatened breach by either of them of any provision of this lease. The failure of Landlord to insist in any one or more cases upon the strict performance of any of the covenants of this lease, or to exercise any option herein contained, shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment for the future of such covenant or option. A receipt by Landlord of basic rent with knowledge of the breach of any covenant hereof shall not be deemed a waiver of such breach, and no waiver, change, modification or discharge by either party hereto of any provision in this lease shall be deemed to have been made or shall be effective unless expressed in writing and signed by both Landlord and Tenant. In addition to the other remedies in this lease provided, Landlord and Tenant shall be entitled to the restraint by injunction of the violation, or attempted or threatened violation of any of the covenants, conditions or provisions of this lease, or to a decree compelling performance of any of such covenants, conditions or provisions.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Yardville National Bancorp), Office Lease (Yardville National Bancorp), Office Lease (Yardville National Bancorp)

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