Common use of Entry onto Leased Property for Environmental Matters Clause in Contracts

Entry onto Leased Property for Environmental Matters. If Tenant fails to provide to Landlord an Environmental Audit as contemplated by Section 18.5 hereof, Tenant shall permit Landlord from time to time, by its employees, agents, contractors or representatives, to enter upon the applicable Leased Property for the purposes of conducting such Investigations as Landlord may desire. Landlord and its employees, agents, contractors, consultants and/or representatives shall conduct any such Investigation in a manner which does not unreasonably interfere with Tenant's use of and operations on the applicable Leased Property (however, reasonable temporary interference with such use and operations is permissible if the Investigation cannot otherwise be reasonably and inexpensively conducted). Other than in an emergency, Landlord shall provide Tenant with prior notice before entering the applicable Leased Property to conduct such Investigation, and shall provide copies of any reports or results to Tenant, and Tenant shall cooperate fully in such Investigation.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Lease (Monarch Properties Inc), Master Lease (Monarch Properties Inc), Master Lease (Integrated Health Services Inc)

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Entry onto Leased Property for Environmental Matters. If Tenant fails to provide to Landlord an Environmental Audit as contemplated by Section 18.5 hereof, Tenant shall permit Landlord from time to time, by its employees, agents, contractors or representatives, to enter upon the applicable Leased Property for the purposes of conducting such Investigations as Landlord may desire. Landlord and its employees, agents, contractors, consultants and/or representatives shall conduct any such Investigation in a manner which does not unreasonably interfere with Tenant's use of and operations on the applicable Leased Property (however, reasonable temporary interference with such use and operations is permissible if the Investigation cannot otherwise be reasonably and inexpensively conducted). Other than in an emergency, Landlord shall provide Tenant with prior notice before entering the applicable Leased Property to conduct such Investigation, and shall provide copies of any reports or results to Tenant, and Tenant shall cooperate fully in such Investigation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease (Monarch Properties Inc), Lease (Monarch Properties Inc)

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