Forbearance by Lessor Sample Clauses

Forbearance by Lessor. If any default shall occur which entitles Lessor to terminate this Lease, Lessor shall have no right to terminate this Lease unless, following the expiration of the period of time given to Lessee to cure such default, Lessor shall notify any beneficiary under a deed of trust covering all or any part of the leased land ("Mortgagee") of Lessor's intent to so terminate at least thirty (30) days in advance of the proposed effective date of such termination (the "Termination Notice"). Lessor shall have no right to terminate
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Forbearance by Lessor. If any default shall occur which entitles Lessor to terminate this Lease, Lessor shall have no right to terminate this Lease unless, following the expiration of the period of time given to Lessee to cure such default, Lessor shall notify any beneficiary under a deed of trust covering all or any part of the leased land ("Mortgagee") of Lessor's intent to so terminate at least thirty (30) days in advance of the proposed effective date of such termination (the "Termination Notice"). Lessor shall have no right to terminate this Lease if after delivering the Termination Notice to Mortgagee any of the following occurs: (a) In the case of a default in the payment of royalties, Mortgagee shall notify Lessor of Mortgagee's desire to cure such default, and Mortgagee shall pay or cause to be paid all royalties, and any other payments then due and in arrears as specified in the Termination Notice, as well as such sums which may become due during such thirty day period, or extended period as provided in subsection (c) below; (b) In the case of a default which does not involve the payment of money but is reasonably susceptible of being cured by Mortgagee, Mortgagee shall notify Lessor of Mortgagee's desire to cure such default, and Mortgagee shall comply, or in good faith and with reasonable diligence commence to comply, with all such nonmonetary requirements of this Lease then in default and diligently pursue such cure to completion, subject to paragraph 17; (a) In the case of a default not reasonably susceptible of being cured by Mortgagee, including failure of production, or in the event Mortgagee is complying with the requirements of subsections (a) or (b) above, this Lease shall not terminate provided (i) within ninety (90) days after the giving by Lessor of the Termination Notice, Mortgagee gives written notice to Lessor of Mortgagee's intention to foreclose its deed of trust, and (ii) Mortgagee, within ninety (90) days after the giving of the Termination Notice commences foreclosure or similar proceedings under its deed of trust for the purpose of acquiring Lessee's interest in this Lease and thereafter diligently prosecutes the same (provided however, that if Mortgagee is restrained by a court of competent jurisdiction from so proceeding, the time periods set forth above shall be tolled), and (iii) either Mortgagee or any other purchaser of Lessee's interest under this Lease, within a reasonable time after the acquisition of such interest, commences production, ...
Forbearance by Lessor. The Lessor’s forbearance from taking any action following a breach by the Lessee of any of its obligations under the lease shall in no way be construed as the Lessor’s renunciation of a right or waiver of full performance of an obligation hereunder. Entire agreement: The parties agree that this lease agreement replaces any prior agreement or understanding of whatever nature, whether written or oral, reached by the parties hereto or their mandataries. This lease agreement contains all the provisions concerning the lease agreed upon by the parties and can be modified only by a further agreement in writing executed by the Lessor and the Lessee.
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Forbearance by Lessor. So long as there is a Mortgage on Tenant's leasehold estate, Lessor will not exercise any right, power or remedy with respect to any Event of Default hereunder (other than to seek monetary relief from Tenant or equitable relief to preserve Phase 1A and the Phase 1A Improvements, if permitted under Article 24), if

Related to Forbearance by Lessor

  • Performance by Lessee on Behalf of Lessor In the event that neither Lessor nor Lender cures said breach within thirty (30) days after receipt of said notice, or if having commenced said cure they do not diligently pursue it to completion, then Lessee may elect to cure said breach at Lessee's expense and offset from Rent an amount equal to the greater of one month's Base Rent or the Security Deposit, and to pay an excess of such expense under protest, reserving Lessee's right to reimbursement from Lessor. Lessee shall document the cost of said cure and supply said documentation to Lessor.

  • Conveyance by Lessor Lessor may assign this Lease to any purchaser of the Leased Property. If Lessor or any successor owner of the Leased Property conveys the Leased Property in accordance with the terms hereof other than as security for a debt, and the grantee or transferee of the Leased Property expressly assumes all obligations of Lessor hereunder arising or accruing from and after the date of such conveyance or transfer, Lessor or such successor owner, as the case may be, shall thereupon be released from all future liabilities and obligations of Lessor under this Lease arising or accruing from and after the date of such conveyance or other transfer as to the Leased Property and all such future liabilities and obligations shall thereupon be binding upon the new owner.

  • Waiver by Tenant Tenant expressly waives the benefits of any statute now or hereafter in effect which would otherwise afford the Tenant the right to make repairs at Landlord's expense or to terminate this Lease because of Landlord's failure to keep the Premises in good order, condition and repair.

  • ABATEMENT OF RENT; LESSEE'S REMEDIES (a) In the event of (i) Premises Partial Damage or (ii) Hazardous Substance Condition for which Lessee is not legally responsible, the Base Rent, Common Area Operating Expenses and other charges, if any, payable by Lessee hereunder for the period during which such damage or condition, its repair, remediation or restoration continues, shall be abated in proportion to the degree to which Lessee's use of the Premises is impaired, but not in excess of proceeds from insurance required to be carried under Paragraph 8.3(b). Except for abatement of Base Rent, Common Area Operating Expenses and other charges, if any, as aforesaid, all other obligations of Lessee hereunder shall be performed by Lessee, and Lessee shall have no claim against Lessor for any damage suffered by reason of any such damage, destruction, repair, remediation or restoration.

  • Maintenance by Landlord Tenant and its employees, customers and licensees shall have the non-exclusive right to use the parking areas, if any, as may be designated by Landlord in writing, subject to such reasonable rules and regulations as Landlord may from time to time prescribe. Further, in multiple occupancy buildings, Landlord shall perform the roof, paving, and landscape maintenance, exterior painting and common sewage line plumbing which are otherwise Tenant's obligations under Subsection 2.2.2(a) above, and Tenant shall, in lieu of the obligations set forth under Subsection 2.2.2(a) above with respect to such items, be liable for its proportionate share (as defined in Subsection 2.2.1(b) above) of the cost and expense of Building maintenance and the care for the grounds around the Building, including but not limited to, the mowing of grass, care of shrubs, general landscaping, maintenance of parking areas, driveways and alleys, roof maintenance, exterior repainting and common sewage line plumbing; provided, however, that Landlord shall have the right to require Tenant to pay such other reasonable proportion of said mowing, shrub care and general landscaping costs as may be determined by Landlord in its sole discretion; and further provided that if Tenant or any other particular tenant of the Building can be clearly identified as being responsible for obstruction or stoppage of the common sanitary sewage line then Tenant, if Tenant is responsible, or such other responsible tenant, shall pay the entire cost thereof, upon demand, as additional rent. Tenant shall pay/4// when due its share, determined as aforesaid, of such costs and expenses along with the other tenants of the Building to Landlord upon demand, as Additional Rent, for the amount of its share of such costs and expenses in the event Landlord elects to perform or cause to be performed such work. Such share shall include a management fee equal to five percent (5%) of the Rent for each Lease Year, administrative and accounting costs, and a/5// reserve for asphalt, roof repairs and repainting.

  • Termination by Lessor Lessor may terminate the lease at any time if any of the following shall happen:

  • Notice by Tenant Tenant shall give immediate notice to Landlord in case of fire or accidents in the Premises or in the building of which the Premises are a part or of defects therein or in any fixtures or equipment.

  • Maintenance by Tenant Except for Landlord’s obligations described in Section 12 above and any janitorial services provided by Landlord under Section 9 above, Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, will keep and maintain the Premises in good, clean, sanitary, neat and fully operative condition and repair, reasonable wear and tear and damage due to casualty excepted, so as to maintain the condition of the Premises consistent with similar premises in first class buildings in the Market Area, which obligations of Tenant will include, without limitation, the maintenance, repair and replacement of all: (a) interior surfaces of exterior walls and demising walls; (b) interior walls, moldings, partitions and ceilings; (c) carpeting; (d) non-structural interior components; (e) interior windows, plate glass and doors; (f) kitchen or break-room fixtures, appliances and equipment; and (g) Tenant’s personal property situated in the Premises. Tenant will also pay or reimburse Landlord for (or, at Landlord’s option, perform) the repair or replacement of any waste or excessive or unreasonable wear and tear to the Premises or the Complex caused or permitted by Tenant. Any repairs or replacements performed by Tenant pursuant to this Section must be at least equal in quality and workmanship to the original work, be in accordance with all Laws and comply with Landlord’s sustainability practices, including any third-party rating systems concerning environmental compliance of the Building or Complex, as the same may change from time to time. At the expiration or early termination of this Lease, Tenant shall deliver up the Premises to Landlord in as good condition as at the Commencement Date, ordinary wear and tear and damage by fire or casualty loss (unless caused by Tenant) excepted.

  • Performance by Landlord If Tenant fails to perform any obligation required under this Lease or by law or governmental regulation, Landlord in its sole discretion may, after ten (10) days prior written notice to Tenant, without waiving any rights or remedies and without releasing Tenant from its obligations hereunder, perform such obligation, in which event Tenant shall pay Landlord as additional rent all sums paid by Landlord in connection with such substitute performance, including interest at the Agreed Interest Rate (as defined in Section 19.J) within ten (10) days of Landlord's written notice for such payment.

  • Landlord’s Default and Tenant’s Remedies In the event Landlord fails to perform its obligations under this Lease, Landlord shall nevertheless not be in default under the terms of this Lease until such time as Tenant shall have first given Landlord written notice specifying the nature of such failure to perform its obligations, and then only after Landlord shall have had thirty (30) days following its receipt of such notice within which to perform such obligations; provided that, if longer than thirty (30) days is reasonably required in order to perform such obligations, Landlord shall have such longer period. In the event of Landlord’s default as above set forth, then, and only then, Tenant may then proceed in equity or at law to compel Landlord to perform its obligations and/or to recover damages proximately caused by such failure to perform (except as and to the extent Tenant has waived its right to damages as provided in this Lease).

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