Common use of Demand for Possession Clause in Contracts

Demand for Possession. Landlord may, with or without terminating this Lease, immediately or at any time thereafter, demand in writing that Tenant vacate the Leased Premises and, unless otherwise requested by Landlord, thereupon Tenant shall vacate the Leased Premises and, unless otherwise requested by Landlord, remove therefrom all property thereon belonging to or placed in the Leased Premises by, at the direction of, or with the consent of Tenant, within three (3) days of receipt by Tenant of such notice from Landlord (which notice may be given by U.S. mail, certified mail, hand delivery, guaranteed overnight delivery service or, if Tenant is absent from the Leased Premises, by posting), whereupon Landlord shall have the right to reenter and take possession of the Leased Premises. Any such demand, reentry and taking possession of the Leased Premises by Landlord shall not of itself constitute an acceptance by Landlord of a surrender of this Lease or of the Leased Premises by Tenant and shall not of itself constitute a termination of this Lease by Landlord.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (EverBank Financial Corp), Lease Agreement (EverBank Financial Corp), Lease Agreement (EverBank Financial Corp)

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Demand for Possession. Landlord may, with or without terminating this Lease, immediately or at any time thereafter, demand in writing that Tenant vacate the Leased Premises and, unless otherwise requested by Landlord, thereupon Tenant shall vacate the Leased Premises and, unless otherwise requested by Landlord, remove therefrom all property thereon belonging to or placed in the Leased Premises by, at the direction of, or with the consent of Tenant, within three (3) days of receipt by Tenant of such notice from Landlord (which notice may be given by U.S. mailU. S. Mail, certified mail, hand delivery, guaranteed overnight delivery service or, if Tenant is absent from the Leased Premises, by posting), whereupon Landlord shall have the right to reenter and take possession of the Leased Premises. Any such demand, reentry and taking possession of the Leased Premises by Landlord shall not of itself constitute an acceptance by Landlord of a surrender of this Lease or of the Leased Premises by Tenant and shall not of itself constitute a termination of this Lease by Landlord.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (EverBank Financial Corp), Lease Agreement (EverBank Financial Corp)

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