Common use of Enter the Property Clause in Contracts

Enter the Property. Lender may enter upon and take possession of the Property; demand, collect and receive from the tenants or from any other persons liable therefor, all of the Rents; institute and carry on all legal proceedings necessary for the protection of the Property, including such proceedings as may be necessary to recover possession of the Property; collect the Rents and remove any tenant or tenants or other persons from the Property.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Assignment of Rents (Autoscope Technologies Corp), Assignment of Rents (Arts Way Manufacturing Co Inc), Assignment of Rents (Adcare Health Systems, Inc)

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Enter the Property. Lender may enter upon and take possession of the Property; demand, collect and receive from the tenants or from any other persons liable therefor, all of the Leases and Rents; institute and carry on all legal proceedings necessary for the protection of the Property, including such proceedings as may be necessary to recover possession of the Property; collect the Leases and Rents and remove any tenant or tenants or other persons from the Property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assignment of Leases and Rents (Eaco Corp)

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