Entry of Premises. Subject to the conditions below and Tenant’s reasonable security requirements and procedures, including without limitation, the requirement to execute Tenant’s commercially reasonable nondisclosure agreement (provided that janitorial or maintenance contractors employed by Landlord in the operation and maintenance of the Building may execute a single commercially reasonable nondisclosure agreement covering all of their employees and agents who will have access to the Premises), Landlord and its authorized agents, employees, and contractors may, upon not less than one (1) Business Days’ prior notice thereof to Tenant (except in the event of an emergency, regularly scheduled maintenance or janitorial services, or in response to a specific Tenant request for service), enter the Premises at reasonable times, to: (i) inspect the same; (ii) exhibit the same to prospective purchasers, Encumbrancers or tenants; (iii) supply any services to be provided by Landlord hereunder; (iv) post notices of nonresponsibility or other notices permitted or required by law; and (v) make repairs, improvements or alterations, or perform maintenance in or to, the Premises or any other portion of the Project, including the Building Systems. Landlord may also grant access to the Premises to government or utility representatives and bring and use on or about the Premises such equipment as Landlord deems reasonably necessary to accomplish the purposes of Landlord’s entry under this Section 19.1. Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize any interference with the operation of Tenant’s business at the Premises to the extent reasonably practicable during any entry by Landlord or Landlord’s agents, employees, and contractors upon the Premises. Landlord shall have and retain keys with which to unlock all of the doors in or to the Premises, and Landlord shall have the right to use any and all means which Landlord may deem proper in an emergency in order to obtain entry to the Premises, including secure areas. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Landlord requires entry to the Premises (other than in event of an emergency) with any third parties other than those persons who provide routine or regularly scheduled services or property management services to the Building, Landlord shall notify Tenant as required by this Section and Tenant reserves the right (to be exercised at the time of Landlord’s notice of such entry) to designate a representative of Tenant to accompany Landlo...
Entry of Premises a. Owner or Owner’s representative may enter the premises during reasonable daylight hours without securing prior permission from Guest. Owner will make every effort to provide Guest notice of such entry immediately prior (if possible) and immediately thereafter.
Entry of Premises. With Guest’s permission, which is hereby given, Owner or Owner’s representative may enter the premises during reasonable daylight hours without securing prior permission from Guest, but shall give Guest notice of such entry immediately prior if possible and immediately thereafter. For inventory and maintenance purposes a property management employee of the Owner may need to enter the premises. The same permission procedure applies as above. In any emergency, Owner or Owner’s servicing agents mayenter the premises at any time without permission of Guest for the purposes of making repairs to alleviate such emergency. If Guest abandons or vacates premises, Owner may, at his option, terminate this agreement, re- enter the premises and remove all Guest's property.
Entry of Premises. Except in the case of an emergency, the lessor shall not enter the premises without the consent of the lessee unless the lessor has served written notice stating the date and time of the entry to the lessee at least twenty-four hours in advance of the entry and the time stated is between the hours of 9 a.m. and 9 p.m.
Entry of Premises. Except in the case of an emergency, the landlord shall not enter the premises without the consent of the tenant unless
Entry of Premises. Landlord reserves the following rights:
Entry of Premises. 13. In the event Tenant abandons the Premises or is required to vacate the Premises due to Landlord exercising its rights upon Tenant's breech of Lease, then the Landlord shall have the right to enter the Premises for the purpose of making alterations and repairs, and may relet the Premises for a term which may at Landlord's option be less than or exceed the period which would otherwise have constituted the balance of the term of this Lease, or any renewal or extension thereof, all without relieving the Tenant of the liabilities imposed by applicable law and this Lease Agreement. Landlord shall further have the right, without further notice, to sell or otherwise dispose of any personal property left in or about the Premises or storage area by the Tenant, after the Tenant has vacated.
Entry of Premises. 8.1 We will not enter any part of the Premises used for residential purposes for the purpose of exercising our rights:
Entry of Premises. During business hours, Owner its agents may enter the Condo with or without permission to investigate disturbances, check occupancy, check or restock supplies, check damages, make repairs, alterations, improvements, and otherwise enforce the terms of this Rental Agreement. In emergency cases, Owner or its agents may enter at any time without permission of the Principal Guest.
Entry of Premises. The Company may at all reasonable times for the purpose or enquiry or examination by their authorized officials and agents enter into any premises or places to which this insurance applied or in which injury illness loss or damage has occurred and may remain in possession for a reasonable period for the purpose of such enquiry or examination and the Insured shall give all necessary facilities in connection therewith.