Common use of LANDLORD’S ACCESS TO THE PREMISES Clause in Contracts

LANDLORD’S ACCESS TO THE PREMISES. (a) The Tenant shall, without in any way affecting the Tenant's obligations hereunder, and without constituting any eviction, permit the Landlord and its agents and designees: (i) at all reasonable hours, upon reasonable notice, to enter the Premises and have access thereto, for the purpose of inspecting or examining them and to show them to other persons; or (ii) to enter the Premises (including, specifically, all mechanical and air conditioning rooms located therein) to make repairs and alterations, and to do any work on the Premises or any adjoining premises and any work in connection with excavation or construction on any adjoining premises or property (including, but not limited to, the shoring up of the building) and to take in any of the foregoing instances, any space needed therefor, provided that any space so taken shall not be material to the conduct of Tenant's business in the Premises. The Tenant shall permit the Landlord to erect and maintain ducts, pipes and conduits in and through the Premises. In the exercise of the rights of the Landlord reserved under this Article NINE, the Landlord will do so in a manner which minimizes, so far as is practicable, the interference with the Tenant's use of the Premises or Tenant's wiring or improvements to the Premises and where ducts, pipes or conduits are to be erected through the Premises will locate them along walls or ceilings wherever practicable.

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Samples: Lease (Getty Images Inc), Lease (Getty Images Inc), Getty Images Inc

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LANDLORD’S ACCESS TO THE PREMISES. NINTH: (a) The Tenant shall, without in any way affecting the Tenant's obligations hereunder, and without constituting any eviction, permit the Landlord and its agents and designees: upon reasonable notice, except (the circumstances constituting the same being determined in the Landlord's reasonable judgment) in an emergency; (i) at all reasonable hours, upon reasonable notice, to enter the Premises premises and have access thereto, for the purpose of inspecting nspecting or examining them and to show them to other personspersons and if requested by Tenant, an employee of Tenant shall be permitted to accompany those persons entering the premises; or (ii) to enter the Premises (including, specifically, all mechanical and air conditioning rooms located therein) premises to make repairs and alterations, and to do any work on the Premises or any adjoining premises and any work in connection with excavation or construction on any adjoining premises or property (including, but not limited to, the shoring up of the building) and if requested by Tenant, an employee of Tenant shall be permitted to accompany those persons entering the premises and to take in any of the foregoing instances, any space needed therefor, provided that any space so taken shall not be material to the conduct of Tenant's business in the Premises. The Tenant shall permit the Landlord to erect and maintain ducts, pipes and conduits in and through the Premisespremises. In the exercise of the rights of the Landlord reserved under clause (ii) or under the next preceding sentence of this subdivision (a) of Article NINE, NINTH the Landlord will do so in a manner which minimizes, so far as is practicable, minimizes the interference with the Tenant's use of the Premises or Tenant's wiring or improvements to the Premises premises so far as practicable and where ducts, pipes or conduits are to be erected through the Premises premises will locate them along walls or ceilings wherever practicable.

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Samples: Lease (Startec Global Communications Corp)

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LANDLORD’S ACCESS TO THE PREMISES. (a) The Tenant shall, shall without in any way affecting the Tenant's tenant’s obligations hereunder, and without constituting any eviction, permit the Landlord and its agents and designees: (i) at all reasonable hours, upon reasonable notice, to enter the Premises premises and have access thereto, for the purpose of inspecting or examining them and to show them to other persons; or (ii) to enter the Premises premises (including, specifically, all mechanical and air conditioning conditioned rooms located therein) to make repairs and alterations, alterations and to do any work on the Premises premises or any adjoining premises and any work in connection with excavation or construction on any adjoining premises or property (including, but not limited to, the shoring up of the building) and to take in any of the foregoing instances, any space needed therefortherefore; sand (iii) during the six months preceding the termination hereof, provided that any space so taken shall not be material to place and maintain thereon the conduct of Tenant's business in the Premisesusual “for rent” notices. The Tenant shall permit the Landlord to erect and maintain ducts, pipes and conduits in and through the Premisespremises. In the exercise of the rights of the Landlord reserved under this Article NINE, the Landlord landlord will do so in a manner which minimizes, so far as is practicable, minimizes the interference with the Tenant's tenant’s use of the Premises or Tenant's wiring or improvements to the Premises premises so far as practicable and where ducts, pipes or conduits are to be erected through the Premises premises will locate them along alone walls or ceilings ceiling wherever practicablepractical.

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Samples: Lease (Inuvo, Inc.)

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