Common use of Entry by Lessor Permitted Clause in Contracts

Entry by Lessor Permitted. Lessee shall permit Lessor and its employees, agents and contractors to enter the Premises and all parts thereof (i) upon forty-eight (48) hours notice (or without notice in an emergency), including, without limitation, the Building and all parts thereof at all reasonable times for any of the following purposes: to inspect the Premises; to maintain the Premises; to make such repairs to the Premises as Lessor is obligated or may elect to make; to make repairs, alterations or additions to any other portion of the Premises, and (ii) upon twenty-four (24) hours notice to show the Premises and post "To Lease" signs for the purposes of reletting during the last twelve (12) months of the Lease Term (provided that Lessee has failed to exercise its option to extend) or extended Lease Term to show the Premises as part of a prospective sale by Lessor or to post notices of nonresponsibility. With respect to any such entry which is not an emergency entry, Lessor agrees not to unreasonably disturb Lessee's use or enjoyment of the Premises, and to minimize disruption to Lessee as much as reasonably practical, Lessor shall have such right of entry without any rebate of rent to Lessee for any loss of occupancy or quiet enjoyment of the Premises hereby occasioned.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Triple Net Multiple Building Lease (Ariba Inc), Sublease (Netscreen Technologies Inc)

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Entry by Lessor Permitted. Lessee shall permit Lessor ---------------------------------------- and its employees, agents and contractors to enter the Premises and all parts thereof (i) upon forty-eight (48) hours notice (or without notice in an emergency), including, without limitation, the Building and all parts thereof at all reasonable times for any of the following purposes: to inspect the Premises; to maintain the Premises; to make such repairs to the Premises as Lessor is obligated or may elect to make; to make repairs, alterations or additions to any other portion of the Premises, and (ii) upon twenty-four (24) hours notice to show the Premises and post "To Lease" signs for the purposes of reletting during the last twelve (12) months of the Lease Term (provided that Lessee has failed to exercise its option to extend) or extended Lease Term to show the Premises as part of a prospective sale by Lessor or to post notices of nonresponsibility. With respect to any such entry which is not an emergency entry, Lessor agrees not to unreasonably disturb Lessee's use or enjoyment of the Premises, and to minimize disruption to Lessee as much as reasonably practical, Lessor shall have such right of entry without any rebate of rent to Lessee for any loss of occupancy or quiet enjoyment of the Premises hereby occasioned.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sublease (Interwoven Inc)

Entry by Lessor Permitted. Lessee shall permit Lessor and its employees, agents and contractors to enter the Premises and all parts thereof (i) upon fortytwenty-eight four (4824) hours notice (or without notice in an emergency), including, including without limitation, the Building and all parts thereof at all reasonable times for any of the following purposes: to inspect the Premises; to maintain the Premises; to make such repairs to the Premises as Lessor is obligated or may elect to make; to make repairs, alterations or additions to any other portion of the Premises, Project and (ii) upon twenty-four (24) hours notice to show the Premises and post "To Lease" signs for the purposes of reletting during the last twelve (12) months of the Lease Term (provided that Lessee has failed to exercise its option to extend) or extended Lease Term to show the Premises as part of a prospective sale by Lessor or to post notices of nonresponsibility. With respect to any such entry which is not an emergency entry, Lessor agrees not to unreasonably disturb Lessee's use or enjoyment of the Premises, and to minimize disruption to Lessee as much as reasonably practical, Lessor shall have such right of entry without any rebate of rent to Lessee for any loss of occupancy or quiet enjoyment of the Premises hereby occasioned. Lessee shall have the right to accompany Lessor on any entry, provided that Lessor shall not be required to give Lessee any notice of an emergency entry and shall not be required to delay any noticed entry to accommodate Lessee’s exercise of its right to so accompany.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sublease (Supportsoft Inc)

Entry by Lessor Permitted. Lessee shall permit Lessor and its --------------------------------------- employees, agents and contractors to enter the Premises and all parts thereof (i) upon fortytwenty-eight four (4824) hours notice (or without notice in an emergency), including, including without limitation, the Building and all parts thereof at all reasonable times for any of the following purposes: to inspect the Premises; to maintain the Premises; to make such repairs to the Premises as Lessor is obligated or may elect to make; to make repairs, alterations or additions to any other portion of the Premises, Project and (ii) upon twenty-four (24) hours notice to show the Premises and post "To Lease" signs for the purposes of reletting during the last twelve (12) months of the Lease Term (provided that Lessee has failed to exercise its option to extend) or extended Lease Term to show the Premises as part of a prospective sale by Lessor or to post notices of nonresponsibility. With respect to any such entry which is not an emergency entry, Lessor agrees not to unreasonably disturb Lessee's use or enjoyment of the Premises, and to minimize disruption to Lessee as much as reasonably practical, Lessor shall have such right of entry without any rebate of rent to Lessee for any loss of occupancy or quiet enjoyment of the Premises hereby occasioned. Lessee shall have the right to accompany Lessor on any entry, provided that Lessor shall not be required to give Lessee any notice of an emergency entry and shall not be required to delay any noticed entry to accommodate Lessee's exercise of its right to so accompany.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Triple Net Building Lease (Nuance Communications)

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Entry by Lessor Permitted. Lessee shall permit Lessor ----------------------------------------- and its employees, agents and contractors to enter the Premises and all parts thereof (i) upon fortytwenty-eight four (4824) hours notice (or without notice in an emergency), including, including without limitation, the Building and all parts thereof at all reasonable times for any of the following purposes: to inspect the Premises; to maintain the Premises; to make such repairs to the Premises as Lessor is obligated or may elect to makemake pursuant to Section 6.01(d); to make repairs, alterations or additions to any other portion of the Premises, Project and (ii) upon twenty-four (24) hours notice to show the Premises and post "To Lease" signs for the purposes of reletting during the last twelve (12) months of the Lease Term (provided that Lessee has failed to exercise its option to extend) or extended Lease Term to show the Premises as part of a prospective sale by Lessor or to post notices of nonresponsibility. With respect to any such entry which is not an emergency entry, Lessor agrees not to unreasonably disturb Lessee's use or enjoyment of the Premises, and to minimize disruption to Lessee as much as reasonably practical, Lessor shall have such right of entry without any rebate of rent to Lessee for any loss of occupancy or quiet enjoyment of the Premises hereby occasioned. Lessee shall have the right to accompany Lessor on any entry, provided that Lessor shall not be required to give Lessee any notice of an emergency entry and shall not be required to delay any noticed entry to accommodate Lessee's exercise of its right to so accompany.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Triple Net Building Lease (Phone Com Inc)

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