Early Entry into Premises. Tenant may enter into the Premises commencing on the date that is three (3) weeks prior to the Commencement Date solely for the purpose of installing furniture, special flooring or carpeting, trade fixtures, telephones, computers, photocopy equipment, and other business equipment. Such early entry will not advance the Commencement Date so long as Tenant does not commence business operations from any part of the Premises. All of the provisions of this Lease shall apply to Tenant during any early entry, including the indemnity in Paragraph 12.1, but excluding the obligation to pay Rent unless and until Tenant has commenced business operations in the Premises, whereupon Rent shall commence. Landlord may revoke its permission for Tenant's early entry if Tenant's activities or workers interfere with the completion of Landlord's Work. If Tenant is granted early entry, Landlord shall not be responsible for any loss, including theft, damage or destruction to any work or material installed or stored by Tenant at the Premises or for any injury to Tenant or its agents, employees, contractors, subcontractors, subtenants, assigns or invitees (collectively, "Tenant's Parties"), unless such theft, damage or destruction arises out of or results from Landlord's negligence or willful misconduct. Landlord shall have the right to post appropriate notices of non-responsibility and to require Tenant to provide Landlord with evidence that Tenant has fulfilled its obligation to provide insurance pursuant to paragraphs 7(d) and 12.3 of this Lease. 2.
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Samples: Standard Industrial Lease Agreement, Standard Industrial Lease Agreement (Intest Corp)
Early Entry into Premises. Provided the Expansion Premises is vacant and in ------------------------- Landlord's possession, Tenant may enter into the Expansion Premises commencing on the date that is three (3) weeks prior to the Expansion Premises Commencement Date immediately following the execution and delivery of this Second Amendment, solely for the purpose of installing furniture, special flooring or carpeting, trade fixtures, telephones, computers, photocopy equipment, and other business equipment, for construction and installation of tenant improvements therein and for the occupancy of not more than 3,000 usable square feet thereof for business purposes. Such early entry will not advance the Expansion Premises Commencement Date so long as Tenant does not commence business operations from any part more than 3,000 useable square feet of the Expansion Premises. All of the provisions of this Lease shall apply to Tenant during any early entry, including the indemnity in Paragraph 12.1Section 8C, but excluding the obligation to pay Rent unless and until the earlier of (a) Tenant has commenced business operations from more than 3,000 useable square feet in the Expansion Premises, or (b) Expansion Premises Commencement Date, whereupon Rent shall commencecommence in accordance with Section 2A above. Landlord may revoke its permission Tenant shall not be obligated to pay any charges for Tenant's electricity, HVAC, water, elevators, parking or access to loading docks during such early entry if Tenant's activities or workers interfere with the completion of Landlord's Workperiod. If Tenant is granted early entry, Landlord shall not be responsible for any loss, including theft, damage or destruction to any work or material installed or stored by Tenant at the Premises premises or for any injury to Tenant or its agents, employees, contractors, subcontractors, subtenants, assigns or invitees (collectively, "Tenant's Parties"), unless such theft, damage or destruction arises out of or results from Landlord's negligence or willful misconduct. Landlord shall have the right to post appropriate notices of non-responsibility and to require Tenant to provide Landlord with evidence that Tenant has fulfilled its obligation to provide insurance pursuant to paragraphs 7(d) and 12.3 of this Lease. 2.
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Samples: Lease (Multilink Technology Corp)
Early Entry into Premises. Provided that the existing occupant of the Premises has vacated and surrendered the Premises, Tenant may enter into the Premises commencing on the date that is three (3) weeks prior to the Commencement Date upon receipt of Landlord's consent, solely for the purpose of and, subject to Tenant's compliance with Paragraph 7 below, a security system, installing furniture, special flooring or carpeting, trade fixtures, telephones, computers, photocopy equipment, and other business equipmentequipment including racks and inventory. Such early entry will not advance the Commencement Date so long as Tenant does not commence business operations from any part of the Premises. All of the provisions of this Lease shall apply to Tenant during any early entry, including the indemnity in Paragraph 12.1, but excluding the obligation to pay Rent unless and until Tenant has commenced business operations in the Premises, whereupon Rent shall commence. Landlord may revoke its permission for Tenant's early entry if to the extent Tenant's activities or workers interfere with the completion of Landlord's Work. If Tenant is granted early entry, Landlord shall not be responsible for any loss, including theft, damage or destruction to any work or material installed or stored by Tenant at the Premises or for any injury to Tenant or its agents, employees, contractors, subcontractors, subtenants, assigns or invitees (collectively, "Tenant's PartiesTENANT'S PARTIES"), unless such theft, damage or destruction arises out of or results except to the extent resulting from Landlord's gross negligence or willful misconduct. Landlord shall have the right to post appropriate notices of non-responsibility and to require Tenant to provide Landlord with evidence that Tenant has fulfilled its obligation to provide insurance pursuant to paragraphs 7(d) and 12.3 of this Lease. 2.
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