LANDLORD’S RIGHT OF ENTRY AND USE Sample Clauses

LANDLORD’S RIGHT OF ENTRY AND USE. Landlord and its authorized representative may enter the Premises at any and all times during usual business hours for the purpose of inspecting the same. Tenant further agrees that Landlord may from time to time go upon the Premises and make any repairs to the Premises or to any utilities, systems or equipment located in, above or under the Premises. Nothing herein shall imply any duty on the part of Landlord to perform any such work which under any provision of this Lease Tenant may be required to do, nor shall it constitute a waiver of Tenant's default in failing to do the same. In the event Landlord performs or causes any such work to be performed, Tenant shall pay the cost thereof to Landlord forthwith as Additional Rent upon receipt of a xxxx therefor. Landlord may install pipes, ducts, conduits, wires and other mechanical equipment serving other portions, tenants and occupants of the Property, under or above the Premises, without the same constituting an actual or constructive eviction of Tenant. Landlord may also go in the Premises at all times for the purpose of showing the Premises to prospective purchasers, mortgagees and tenants. Provided that Landlord and Tenant are not able to reach an agreement for the extension of this Lease in accordance with Schedule "J" attached hereto, during the last one (1) months of the Term or at the time that Tenant has notified Landlord that it will not seek to renew said Lease, which ever is earlier, Landlord may advertise the Premises for rent in any manner whatsoever and Landlord may place on the exterior of the premises a "For Rent" sign, which shall not be obliterated or hidden by Tenant. No exercise by Landlord of any rights provided in Article 13 shall entitle Tenant to any damage for any inconvenience, disturbance, loss of business or other damage to Tenant occasioned thereby, nor to any abatement of Rent, Landlord will exercise its right under this Section in a manner that will not cause unreasonable interference with Tenant's business.
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LANDLORD’S RIGHT OF ENTRY AND USE. Landlord and its authorized representatives may enter the Demised Premises at any time during usual business hours upon at least twenty-four (24) hours’ prior notice (except in the event of emergency, in which event no notice shall be necessary) for the purpose of inspecting the Demised Premises. Tenant further agrees that Landlord may from time to time go upon the Demised Premises and make any repairs to the Demised Premises or to any utilities, systems or equipment located in, above or under the Demised Premises. Landlord may install pipes, ducts, conduits, wires and other mechanical equipment serving other portions, tenants and occupants of the Project, within, under or above the Demised Premises without the same constituting an actual or constructive eviction of Tenant. Landlord may also go into the Demised Premises at all times for the purpose of showing the Demised Premises to prospective purchasers, mortgagees and tenants. No exercise by Landlord of any rights provided in this Article shall entitle Tenant to any damage for any inconvenience, disturbance, loss of business or other damage to Tenant occasioned thereby, nor to any abatement of Rent. In exercising its rights under this Section, Landlord will use commercially reasonable efforts to promptly complete any repairs or installations and to minimize the interference to Tenant’s business.
LANDLORD’S RIGHT OF ENTRY AND USE. Upon at least 24 hours prior verbal or written notice to Tenant (except in an emergency, in which event no advance notice shall be required), Landlord and its agents, representatives, and contractors may enter into or upon any part of the Premises at any reasonable time to Inspect the condition, occupancy or use thereof and to make repairs to the Premises and the Building, including any spaces adjoining the Premises; provided, however, Landlord agrees to enter the Premises with due regard for Tenant’s business operations and at times and in a manner that minimizes disturbance thereto.
LANDLORD’S RIGHT OF ENTRY AND USE. Upon at least twenty-four (24) hours prior verbal or written notice to Tenant (except in an emergency in which event no notice shall be required), Landlord and/or its agents, representatives, and contractors shall have the right to enter into or upon any part of the Premises at any reasonable time (except in an emergency in which event entry may be at any time) to inspect the condition, occupancy or use thereof and to maintain, make repairs and/or perform other work or improvements to the Premises and/or the Shopping Center or any part or component thereof including without limitation any spaces adjacent to or adjoining the Premises. Upon at least twenty-four (24) hours prior verbal or written notice to Tenant, Landlord and Landlord’s representatives may enter the Premises during business hours for the purpose of showing the Premises to purchasers, mortgagees or insurers of all or a portion of the Shopping Center or, during the last year of the Term of this Lease, to prospective tenants of the Premises. During the last year of the Term of this Lease, Landlord may erect a suitable sign on the Premises stating the Premises are available to let. Landlord has the right to lock any tenant space that has begun construction without Landlord’s authority or approval.

Related to LANDLORD’S RIGHT OF ENTRY AND USE

  • LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ENTRY Tenant agrees to permit Landlord and the authorized representatives of Landlord and of Lender to enter upon the Demised Premises at all reasonable times for the purposes of inspecting the Demised Premises and Tenant's compliance with this Lease, and making any necessary repairs thereto; provided that, except in the case of an emergency, Landlord shall give Tenant reasonable prior notice of Landlord's intended entry upon the Demised Premises. Nothing herein shall imply any duty upon the part of Landlord to do any work required of Tenant hereunder, and the performance thereof by Landlord shall not constitute a waiver of Tenant's default in failing to perform it. Landlord shall not be liable for inconvenience, annoyance, disturbance or other damage to Tenant by reason of making such repairs or the performance of such work in the Demised Premises or on account of bringing materials, supplies and equipment into or through the Demised Premises during the course thereof, and the obligations of Tenant under this Lease shall not thereby be affected; provided, however, that Landlord shall use reasonable efforts not to disturb or otherwise interfere with Tenant's operations in the Demised Premises in making such repairs or performing such work. Landlord also shall have the right upon reasonable notice to enter the Demised Premises at all reasonable times to exhibit the Demised Premises to any prospective purchaser or mortgagee thereof, or, during the last six (6) months of the Term, to any prospective tenant thereof.

  • Landlord’s Rights Landlord, Agent and their respective agents, employees and representatives shall have the right to enter and/or pass through the Premises at any time or times upon reasonable prior notice (except in the event of emergency): (a) to examine and inspect the Premises and to show them to actual and prospective lenders, prospective purchasers or mortgagees of the Property or providers of capital to Landlord and its affiliates; and (b) to make such repairs, alterations, additions and improvements in or to all or any portion of either or both of the Premises and the Property, or the Property’s facilities and equipment as Landlord is required or desires to make. Landlord and Agent shall be allowed to take all materials into and upon the Premises that may be required in connection with any repairs, alterations, additions or improvements, without any liability to Tenant and without any reduction or modification of Tenant’s covenants and obligations hereunder; provided, however, that Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to limit interference with Tenant’s business operations and Tenant’s occupancy and use of the Premises. During the period of six months prior to the Expiration Date (or at any time, if Tenant has vacated or abandoned the Premises or is otherwise in default under this Lease), Landlord and its agents may exhibit the Premises to prospective tenants. Additionally, Landlord and Agent shall have the following rights with respect to the Premises, exercisable without notice to Tenant, without liability to Tenant, and without being deemed an eviction or disturbance of Tenant’s use or possession of the Premises or giving rise to any claim for setoff or abatement of Rent: (i) to designate and approve, prior to installation, all types of signs; (ii) to have pass keys, access cards, or both, to the Premises; and (iii) to decorate, remodel, repair, alter or otherwise prepare the Premises for reoccupancy at any time after Tenant vacates or abandons the Premises for more than 30 consecutive days or without notice to Landlord of Tenant’s intention to reoccupy the Premises.

  • LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY (5) It shall be lawful for the Lessor, the Lessor’s agents and representatives, at any reasonable time upon 48 hours’ advance notice to enter into or upon the Premises for the purpose of examining into the condition thereof, or for any other lawful purpose.

  • Right of Entry Upon reasonable notice to Borrower, Lender and its agents shall have the right to enter and inspect the Property at all reasonable times.

  • Landlord’s Right to Enter Landlord and its agents shall have the right to enter the Leased Premises during normal business hours after giving Tenant reasonable notice and subject to Tenant's reasonable security measures for the purpose of (i) inspecting the same; (ii) showing the Leased Premises to prospective purchasers, mortgagees or tenants; (iii) making necessary alterations, additions or repairs; and (iv) performing any of Tenant's obligations when Tenant has failed to do so. Landlord shall have the right to enter the Leased Premises during normal business hours (or as otherwise agreed), subject to Tenant's reasonable security measures, for purposes of supplying any maintenance or services agreed to be supplied by Landlord. Landlord shall have the right to enter the Outside Areas during normal business hours for purposes of (i) inspecting the exterior of the Building and the Outside Areas; (ii) posting notices of nonresponsibility (and for such purposes Tenant shall provide Landlord at least thirty days' prior written notice of any work to be performed on the Leased Premises); and (iii) supplying any services to be provided by Landlord. Any entry into the Leased Premises or the Outside Areas obtained by Landlord in accordance with this paragraph shall not under any circumstances be construed or deemed to be a forcible or unlawful entry into, or a detainer of, the Leased Premises, or an eviction, actual or constructive of Tenant from the Leased Premises or any portion thereof. In exercising its rights under this Section 4.9, Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize interference with Tenant's use of the Leased Premises and the Outside Areas.

  • LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ACCESS Landlord shall have the right with reasonable prior notice to Tenant and at times reasonably convenient to Landlord and Tenant, and accompanied by a representative of Tenant to make access available to prospective or existing mortgagees or purchasers of any part of the Shopping Center or to inspect the Premises to determine if repairs are required. If repairs are required to be made by Tenant pursuant to the terms hereof, Landlord may by notice demand that Tenant make the same forthwith, and if Tenant refuses or neglects to commence such repairs and complete the same with reasonable dispatch, after such demand, Landlord may (but shall not be required to do so) make or cause such repairs to be made (at such times and in such manner as to minimize any interference with Tenant's business operations in the Premises), and the Landlord shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to Tenant's business by reason thereof except if such loss or damage arises out of the negligence of Landlord as provided herein. If Landlord makes or causes such repairs to be made, Tenant agrees that it will forthwith, on demand, pay to Landlord the reasonable cost thereof, and if it shall default in such payment, Landlord shall have the remedies provided for the non-payment of rent or other charges payable hereunder. Likewise, if any repairs are required to be made by Landlord under the terms of this Lease, and it fails or refuses to make such repairs, within a reasonable time after notice from Tenant of the need for such repairs, then Tenant shall have the right to make such required repairs in which event Landlord agrees that it will on demand pay to the Tenant the cost thereof. In the event of an emergency where something is required to be done forthwith in order to avoid damage, either party shall have the foregoing right of self-help without the requirement of formal notice; however, this emergency right as well as the foregoing right of self-help shall be carefully and judiciously exercised by either party, it being understood and agreed that wherever possible, the party initially responsible for taking such action should be given sufficient opportunity so to do in order to avoid any conflict with respect to whether or not self-help should have been invoked or with respect to the reasonableness of the expenses thus incurred.

  • LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO INSPECT Tenant shall permit Landlord and its authorized representatives to inspect the Leased Property, or any portion thereof, during usual business hours upon not less than forty-eight (48) hours’ notice and to make such repairs as Landlord is permitted or required to make pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, provided that any inspection or repair by Landlord or its representatives will not unreasonably interfere with Tenant’s use and operation of the Leased Property and further provided that in the event of an emergency, as determined by Landlord in its reasonable discretion, prior Notice shall not be necessary.

  • Landlord’s Right To Mortgage Tenant agrees to accept the premises subject to and subordinate to any existing or future mortgage or other lien, and Landlord reserves the right to subject premises to same. Tenant agrees to and hereby irrevocably grants Landlord power of attorney for Tenant for the sole purpose of executing and delivering in the name of the Tenant any document(s) related to the Landlord’s right to subject the premises to a mortgage or other lien.

  • Landlord’s Rights Regarding Use In addition to the rights specified elsewhere in this Lease, Landlord shall have the following rights regarding the use of the Leased Premises or the Common Areas, each of which may be exercised without notice or liability to Tenant except as herein provided to the contrary: (a) if Tenant or a Permitted Transferee does not lease one hundred percent (100%) of the Building, Landlord may install such signs, advertisements or notices or tenant identification information on the directory board or tenant access doors as it shall deem necessary or proper; provided the same does not materially interfere with access to the Leased Premises; (b) if Tenant or a Permitted Transferee does not lease one hundred percent (100%) of the Building, Landlord shall have the right at any time to control, change but not materially diminish or otherwise alter the Common Areas in such manner as it reasonably deems necessary; (c) Landlord, its employees and agents and any mortgagee of the Building shall have the right to enter any part of the Leased Premises at reasonable times and upon reasonable notice and with the presence of a Tenant representative (except in the case of an emergency) for the purposes of examining or inspecting the same, showing the same to prospective purchasers, mortgagees or tenants and making such repairs, alterations or improvements to the Leased Premises or the Building as Landlord may deem necessary or desirable. Landlord shall incur no liability to Tenant for such entry, nor shall such entry constitute an eviction of Tenant or a termination of this Lease, or entitle Tenant to any abatement of rent therefor; providing Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize interference with Tenant's use of the Leased Premises in the exercise of its rights hereunder. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, Landlord hereby acknowledges that Tenant maintains sensitive material within the Leased Premises and in the event Landlord, its employees and/or agents enter the Leased Premises (subject to the notice and presence of a Tenant representative to the extent required in the prior sentence), such individuals shall endeavor to exercise due care in maintaining the security of the Leased Premises and, if such entry is after normal working hours, shall secure the Leased Premises following such entry.

  • Landlord’s Right to Cure If Landlord breaches any of its obligations under this Lease, Tenant shall notify Landlord in writing and shall take no action respecting such breach so long as Landlord promptly begins to cure the breach and diligently pursues such cure to its completion. Landlord may cure any default by Tenant; any expenses incurred shall become Additional Rent due from Tenant on demand by Landlord.

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