Common use of LANDLORD MAY PERFORM COVENANTS Clause in Contracts

LANDLORD MAY PERFORM COVENANTS. If the Tenant defaults in complying with any of its obligations, the Landlord, in addition to its other rights and remedies under this Lease or at law or at equity, may remedy or attempt to remedy any such default and for such purpose may enter the Premises. No such entry will be deemed to be a re-entry or trespass. The Tenant will reimburse the Landlord for the Landlord's costs of so remedying or attempting to remedy. The Landlord will not be liable to the Tenant for any act or omission in so remedying or attempting to remedy unless such act or omission amounts to intentional misconduct or gross negligence.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease (Worldwide Promotional Products Corp), Go Rachels Com Corp

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LANDLORD MAY PERFORM COVENANTS. 13. If the Tenant defaults in complying with any of its obligations, the Landlord, in addition to its other rights and remedies under this Lease or at law or at equity, may remedy or attempt to remedy any such default and for such purpose may enter the Leased Premises. No such entry will be deemed to be a re-entry or trespass. The Tenant will reimburse the Landlord for the Landlord's costs ’s cost of so remedying or attempting to remedy. The Landlord will not be liable to the Tenant for any act or omission in so remedying or attempting to remedy unless such act or omission amounts to intentional misconduct or gross negligence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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LANDLORD MAY PERFORM COVENANTS. If the Tenant defaults in complying with any of its obligations, the Landlord, in addition to its other rights and remedies under this Lease or at law or at equity, may remedy or attempt to remedy any such default and for such purpose may upon further written notice to the Tenant enter the Premises. No such entry will be deemed to be a re-entry or trespass. The Tenant will reimburse the Landlord for the Landlord's ’s costs of so remedying or attempting to remedy. The Landlord will not be liable to the Tenant for any act or omission in so remedying or attempting to remedy unless such act or omission amounts to intentional misconduct or gross negligence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Suit Agreement

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