Common use of Holding Over by Tenant Clause in Contracts

Holding Over by Tenant. If Tenant shall continue in possession of the Premises beyond the termination of the lease term, such holding over shall be considered an extension of this Lease for a one-month period and so on, from month to month, until terminated by either party by giving not less than 30 days written notice of termination to the other. Such holding over shall be upon the same terms and conditions as are set forth in this Lease.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Commercial Lease Agreement, Commercial Lease Agreement, Commercial Lease Agreement

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Holding Over by Tenant. If Tenant shall continue in possession of the Leased Premises beyond the termination of the lease termInitial Term and any Renewal Term hereunder, such holding over shall be considered an extension of this Lease for a one-month period and so on, from month to month, until terminated by either party by giving not less than 30 thirty (30) days written notice of termination to the other. Such holding over shall be upon the same terms and conditions as are set forth in this Lease.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Commercial Lease Agreement (Advant E Corp)

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