Landlord Right to Enter and to Relet Sample Clauses

Landlord Right to Enter and to Relet. If Tenant abandons the Demised Premises as set forth in subsection (a) above, Landlord may, at its option, enter into the Demised Premises without being liable for any prosecution therefor or for damages by reason thereof. In addition to any other remedy elsewhere provided in this Section 12 or at law or in equity, Landlord, as agent of Tenant, may relet the whole or any part of the Demised Premises for the whole or any part of the then unexpired Lease Term. For the purposes of such reletting, Landlord may make any alterations or modifications of the Demised Premises considered desirable in its sole judgment.
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Landlord Right to Enter and to Relet. If Tenant vacates or abandons the premises as defined above, Landlord may, at its option, enter into the premises without being liable for any prosecution therefor or for damages by reason thereof. In addition to any other remedy, Landlord, as agent of Tenant, may relet the whole or any part of the premises for the whole or any part of the then unexpired Lease term. For the purposes of such reletting, Landlord may make any alterations or modifications of the premises considered desirable in its sole judgment.

Related to Landlord Right to Enter and to Relet

  • Right to Relet If the Landlord elects to re-enter the Demised Premises as herein provided, or if it takes possession pursuant to legal proceedings or pursuant to any notice provided for by law, it may either terminate this Lease or it may from time to time without terminating this Lease make such alterations and repairs as are necessary in order to relet the Demised Premises or any part thereof for such term or terms (which may be for a term extending beyond the Term) and at such Rent and upon such other terms, covenants and conditions as the Landlord in its sole discretion considers advisable. Upon each such reletting all rent received by the Landlord from such reletting shall be applied first, to the payment of any indebtedness other than Rent due hereunder from the Tenant to the Landlord; second, to the payment of any costs and expenses of such reletting, including brokerage fees, and solicitor’s fees and of costs of such alterations and repairs; third, to the payment of Rent due and unpaid hereunder; and the residue, if any, shall be held by the Landlord and applied in payment of future rent as the same becomes due and payable hereunder. If such Rent received from such reletting during any month is less than that to be paid during that month by the Tenant hereunder, the Tenant shall pay any such deficiency which shall be calculated and paid monthly in advance on or before the first day of each and every month. No such re-entry or taking possession of the Demised Premises by the Landlord shall be construed as an election on its part to terminate this Lease unless a written notice of such intention is given to the Tenant. Notwithstanding any such reletting without termination the Landlord may at any time thereafter elect to terminate this Lease for such previous breach. If the Landlord at any time terminates this Lease for any breach, in addition to any other remedies it may have, it may recover from the Tenant all damages it incurs by reason of such breach, including the cost of recovering the Demised Premises, solicitor’s fees (on a solicitor and client basis) and including the worth at the time of such termination of the excess, if any, of the amount of Rent and charges equivalent to Rent required to be paid pursuant to this Lease for the remainder of the stated Term over the then reasonable rental value of the Demised Premises for the remainder of the stated Term, all of which amounts shall be immediately due and payable by the Tenant to the Landlord. In any events referred to in Section 11.1(e), in addition to any and all other rights, including the rights referred to in this Section and in Section 11.1(e), the full amount of the current month’s instalment of Additional Rent and any other payments required to be made monthly hereunder, together with the next three months instalments for Additional Rent, all of which shall be deemed to be accruing due on a day-to-day basis, shall immediately become due and payable as accelerated Rent, and the Landlord may immediately distrain for the same, together with any arrears then unpaid.

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