Common use of Entry on Premises by Landlord, Etc Clause in Contracts

Entry on Premises by Landlord, Etc. The Landlord and its representatives shall have no right to enter the Site, except: (1) as specifically authorized from time to time in advance in writing by the Tenant, or (2) in the event of an emergency, caused by casualty, natural disaster, or accident; provided the Landlord shall use reasonably practicable efforts to provide notice to the Tenant prior to entering the Site in the event of such emergency. If the Landlord, outside of an emergency as set forth in the preceding sentence, desires to inspect the Site, the Landlord shall provide the Tenant a written notice no less than five (5) Business Days prior to the date of such proposed entry. The Tenant may deny entry onto the Site if the Tenant reasonably believes that entry onto the Site by the Landlord and its representative poses a risk to (a) the health and/or safety of the Tenant’s or its contractor’s employees or personnel or to the Landlord or its representative or (b) the security, operation and/or maintenance of the Facility or the Improvements. If and when entry onto the Site is granted by the Tenant, the Landlord and its representatives shall be required to adhere to any confidentiality, health, safety, security, insurance and/or operating rules and procedures of the Tenant. Such entry on the Site shall be accompanied by a Tenant representative at all times. If, for any reason, the Tenant deems it is unsafe or outside the bounds of contractual agreements for the Landlord to be near or within the bounds of certain operating equipment, the Tenant will instruct the Landlord of such safety or operating conditions such that access to certain sections of the Site will be restricted. In no event shall any limitation or notice provision of this Section 12 prevent or impede entry onto the Site by the Landlord, any Affiliate or any Governmental Authority due to the emergency and necessary exercise of any valid police power under Applicable Laws; provided, that the Landlord shall use reasonable best efforts to preclude any interference with the Facility, and shall provide reasonable prior notice to the Tenant thereof unless such entry is necessary to prevent or respond to any imminent threat to life or damage to property.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Ground Lease Agreement (Venture Global, Inc.), Ground Lease Agreement (Venture Global, Inc.)

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Entry on Premises by Landlord, Etc. The Landlord and its representatives shall have no right to enter the Site, except: (1) as specifically authorized from time to time in advance in writing by the Tenant, or (2) in the event of an emergency, caused by casualty, natural disaster, or accident; provided the Landlord shall use reasonably practicable efforts to provide notice to the Tenant prior to entering the Site in the event of such emergency. If the Landlord, outside of an emergency as set forth in the preceding sentence, desires to inspect the Site, the Landlord shall provide the Tenant a written notice no less than five (5) Business Days prior to the date of such proposed entry. The Tenant may deny entry onto the Site if the Tenant reasonably believes that entry onto the Site by the Landlord and its representative poses a risk to (a) the health and/or safety of the Tenant’s or its contractor’s employees or personnel or to the Landlord or its representative or (b) the security, operation and/or maintenance of the Facility or the Improvements. If and when entry onto the Site is granted by the Tenant, the Landlord and its representatives shall be required to adhere to any confidentiality, health, safety, security, insurance and/or operating rules and procedures of the Tenant. Such entry on the Site shall be accompanied by a Tenant representative at all times. If, for any reason, the Tenant deems it is unsafe or outside the bounds of contractual agreements for the Landlord to be near or within the bounds of certain operating equipment, the Tenant will instruct the Landlord of such safety or operating conditions such that access to certain sections of the Site will be restricted. In no event shall any limitation or notice provision of this Section 12 prevent or impede entry onto the Site by the Landlord, any Affiliate or any Governmental Authority due to the emergency and necessary exercise of any valid police power under Applicable Laws; provided, that the Landlord shall use reasonable best efforts to preclude any interference with the Facility, and shall provide reasonable prior notice to the Tenant thereof unless such entry is necessary to prevent or respond to any imminent threat to life or damage to property.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Ground Lease Agreement (Venture Global, Inc.), Ground Lease Agreement (Venture Global, Inc.)

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