Common use of ENTRY OF LANDLORD Clause in Contracts

ENTRY OF LANDLORD. Landlord reserves the right to enter upon the Leased Premises at reasonable times for the inspection of the same, for showing to prospective purchasers and lenders and for maintenance and repairs, retaining an easement therefor including the installation of utility lines, and reserves the right, during the last six (6) months of the term, to show the Leased Premises at reasonable times, upon at least twenty-four (24) hours’ notice (either verbal or written) to Tenant, to prospective tenants.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Nimblegen Systems Inc), Office Lease (Nimblegen Systems Inc)

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ENTRY OF LANDLORD. Landlord reserves the right to enter upon the Leased Premises at all reasonable times for the inspection of the same, for showing to prospective purchasers and lenders and for maintenance and repairs, retaining an easement therefor including the installation of utility lines, and reserves the right, during the last six nine (69) months of the termTerm, to show the Leased Premises at reasonable times, upon at least twenty-four (24) hours’ notice (either verbal or written) to Tenant, times to prospective tenantstenants and to affix for lease/rent signs to the Building at the Landlord's discretion.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Team Communication Group Inc), Office Lease (Team Communication Group Inc)

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