Common use of Landlord May Repair Clause in Contracts

Landlord May Repair. Subject to clause 16.5, the Landlord may enter upon the Premises with any consultants, workmen, other persons or materials needed to: 16.4.1 comply with any request, requirement, notification or order (for which the Tenant is not liable under the Lease) of any Government Authority; or 16.4.2 carry out repairs, renovations, maintenance, modifications, extensions or alterations to the Premises or the Building or any Services which the Landlord believes are necessary in its absolute discretion.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Landlord May Repair. Subject to clause 16.5, the Landlord may enter upon the Premises with any consultants, workmen, other persons or materials needed to: 16.4.1 comply with any request, requirement, notification or order (for which the Tenant is not liable under the this Lease) of any Government Authority; or 16.4.2 carry out repairs, renovations, maintenance, modifications, extensions or alterations to the Premises or the Building or any Services which the Landlord believes are necessary in its absolute discretion.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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Landlord May Repair. Subject to clause 16.5, the Landlord may enter upon the Premises with any consultants, workmen, other persons or materials needed to: 16.4.1 comply with any request, requirement, notification or order (for which the Tenant is not liable under the Lease) of any Government Authority; or 16.4.2 carry out repairs, renovations, maintenance, modifications, extensions or alterations to the Premises or the Building or any Services which the Landlord believes are necessary in its absolute discretion.discretion.‌‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease

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