Common use of Landlord’s Remedies; Right to Cure Tenant’s Event of Default Clause in Contracts

Landlord’s Remedies; Right to Cure Tenant’s Event of Default. Subject to the rights and remedies of Leasehold Lender in Section 23, upon the occurrence of an Event of Default that is not fully cured under Section 15.2(a), in addition to all other remedies available to the Landlord, the Landlord may terminate this Ground Lease by written notice to the Tenant. Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default of the Tenant which is not cured or which Tenant has not commenced to cure within sixty (60) days as provided in Section 15.2(a), then, subject to the prior written consent of any Leasehold Lender under Section 23, the Landlord may take whatever actions as are reasonably necessary to cure such Event of Default, including the hiring of attorneys, contractors, consultants, architects, engineers, laborers, or others to cure the Event of Default. The Tenant shall be responsible for all costs, including attorney’s fees and the fees of other professionals, reasonably incurred by the Landlord pursuant to this Section 15.2(b) and such costs shall be billed to the Tenant in addition to any and all Rent due hereunder; and the Tenant shall pay all such additional costs and charges within thirty (30) days after billing by the Landlord.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Ground Lease Agreement (Venture Global, Inc.), Ground Lease Agreement (Venture Global, Inc.), Ground Lease Agreement (Venture Global, Inc.)

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