Common use of Entry into Premises Clause in Contracts

Entry into Premises. Without prejudice to Clause 8(j) and for the purpose of taking possession of the Goods in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and/or the Act, the Owner its servants and agents shall be entitled to enter upon the premises or place occupied by or in the possession of the Hirer in which the Goods are located at the time of taking possession.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Hire Purchase Agreement, Hire Purchase Agreement

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Entry into Premises. Without prejudice to Clause 8(j6(j) hereof and for the purpose of taking possession of the Goods in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and/or the ActAgreement, the Owner Owner, its servants and agents shall be entitled to enter upon the premises or place occupied by or in the possession of the Hirer in which the Goods are located or are believed by the Owner to be located at the time of taking possession.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Hire Purchase Agreement, Hire Purchase Agreement

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