Common use of HOLDOVER BY TENANT Clause in Contracts

HOLDOVER BY TENANT. If Tenant shall hold-over or remain in possession of any portion of the Premises beyond the Expiration Date of this Lease, notwithstanding the acceptance of any Rent and additional rent paid by Tenant pursuant to subsection A above, Tenant shall be subject not only to summary proceeding and all damages related thereto, but also to any damages arising out of lost opportunities (and/or new leases) by Landlord to re-let the Premises (or any part thereof). All damages to Landlord by reason of such holding over by Tenant may be the subject of a separate action and need not be asserted by Landlord in any summary proceedings against Tenant.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Lease (Intralinks Inc), Execution Original (Intralinks Inc), Execution Original (Intralinks Inc)

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HOLDOVER BY TENANT. If Tenant shall hold-over or remain in possession of any portion of the Premises for a period of thirty (30) days beyond the Expiration Date of this Lease, notwithstanding the acceptance of any Rent and additional rent Additional Rent paid by Tenant pursuant to subsection Subsection A aboveof this Article, Tenant shall be subject not only to summary proceeding and all damages related thereto, but also to any damages arising out of lost opportunities (and/or new leases) by Landlord to re-let the Premises (or any part thereof). All damages to Landlord by reason of such holding over by Tenant may be the subject of a separate action and need not be asserted by Landlord in any summary proceedings against Tenant.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Lease (Compass, Inc.), Lease (Urban Compass, Inc.), Agreement of Lease (Relmada Therapeutics, Inc.)

HOLDOVER BY TENANT. If Tenant shall hold-over or remain in possession of any portion of the Premises beyond the Expiration Date of this Lease, notwithstanding the acceptance of any Rent and additional rent paid by Tenant pursuant to subsection A above, Tenant shall be subject not only to summary proceeding and all damages related thereto, but also to any direct damages arising out of lost opportunities (and/or new leases) by Landlord to re-let the Premises (or any part thereof). All damages to Landlord by reason of such holding over by Tenant may be the subject of a separate action and need not be asserted by Landlord in any summary proceedings against Tenant.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Talkpoint Communications Inc), Nextvenue Inc

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HOLDOVER BY TENANT. If Tenant shall hold-over or remain in possession of any portion of the Premises beyond the Expiration Date of this Lease, notwithstanding the acceptance of any Rent and additional rent paid by Tenant pursuant to subsection Subsection A aboveof this Article 21, Tenant shall be subject not only to summary proceeding and all damages related thereto, but also to any damages arising out of lost opportunities (and/or new leases) by Landlord to re-let the Premises (or any part thereof). All damages to Landlord by reason of such holding over by Tenant may be the subject of a separate action and need not be asserted by Landlord in any summary proceedings against Tenant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Bridgeline Software, Inc.

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