Landlord’s Right of Termination for Legal Climate Risk Change Sample Clauses

Landlord’s Right of Termination for Legal Climate Risk Change. If at any time during the Term(s) of the Lease, the legal landscape in which Colorado sanctioned and approved use herein contemplated interplays with the Federal Issues (defined below), is altered such that there has occurred or there is imminent to occur (or actually occurring) a seizure of Landlord’s property, or imminent to occur (or actually occurring) Federal action to impose or seek criminal sanctions or civil forfeiture upon Landlord or any of its assets by reason of this Lease and/or the related activities contemplated herein to occur (or occurring), then Landlord may terminate the Lease upon 30 days’ prior written notice to Tenant of termination, whereupon the Lease shall be deemed and treated as though it had naturally expired on the indicated termination date set forth in such notice, unless Tenant is able to prevent or cure, as applicable, the material adverse consequence prior to such termination date and provided further, during such thirty (30) day period, Tenant shall cease any operation or activity to the extent necessary to address the actual threat to Landlord as credibly presented and communicated in writing to Tenant. Landlord expressly acknowledges, however, that the current legal landscape as of the Effective Date hereof, including the current status of Federal Issues, shall not in and of itself constitute such a legal climate risk change permitting any such termination. Upon any such termination, Landlord shall not have any obligation to reimburse or recompense Tenant for any costs Tenant has incurred related to Tenant’s improvements of the Premises; the Buildings shall remain on the Property; and in any event rents and charges hereunder shall remain due and owing through any actual termination date arising.
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  • Landlord’s Right to Terminate Landlord shall have the option to terminate this Lease in the event any of the following occurs, which option may be exercised only by delivery to Tenant of a written notice of election to terminate within thirty days after the date of such damage or destruction:

  • Landlord’s Termination Right Whether or not the Premises are affected, Landlord may, by notice to Tenant, within 60 days following the date upon which Landlord receives notice of the Taking of all or a portion of the Real Property, the Building or the Premises, terminate this Lease, provided that Landlord elects to terminate leases (including this Lease) affecting at least 50% of the rentable area of the Building.

  • Termination of the Lease If for any reason the term of the Master Lease shall terminate prior to the Sublease Expiration Date, this Sublease shall automatically be terminated and Sublandlord shall not be liable to Subtenant by reason thereof unless said termination shall have been caused by the default of Sublandlord under the Master Lease, and said Sublandlord default was not as a result of a Subtenant default hereunder.

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  • Landlord’s Right to Cure Tenant’s Default If an Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, Landlord, after Notice to Tenant (which Notice shall not be required if Landlord shall reasonably determine immediate action is necessary to protect person or property), without waiving or releasing any obligation of Tenant and without waiving or releasing any Event of Default, may (but shall not be obligated to), at any time thereafter, make such payment or perform such act for the account and at the expense of Tenant, and may, to the maximum extent permitted by law, enter upon the Leased Property or any portion thereof for such purpose and take all such action thereon as, in Landlord's sole and absolute discretion, may be necessary or appropriate therefor. No such entry shall be deemed an eviction of Tenant. All reasonable costs and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees) incurred by Landlord in connection therewith, together with interest thereon (to the extent permitted by law) at the Overdue Rate from the date such sums are paid by Landlord until repaid, shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord, on demand.

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  • LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO PERFORM TENANT'S COVENANTS Tenant covenants and agrees that, if it shall at any time fail to make any payment or perform any other act on its part to be made or performed as in this Lease provided, then Landlord, in its sole discretion may after due notice to, or demand upon, Tenant and subject to the limitations set forth below, make any payment or perform any other act on the part of Tenant to be made and performed as in this Lease provided, in such manner and to such extent as Landlord may reasonably deem desirable, and in exercising any such rights, Landlord may pay necessary and incidental costs and expenses, employ counsel, and incur and pay reasonable attorneys’ fees. The making of any such payment or the performing of any other act by Landlord pursuant to this Article shall not waive, or release Tenant from, any obligations of Tenant in this Lease contained. All sums so paid by Landlord and all reasonably necessary and incidental costs and expenses in connection with the performance of any such act by Landlord shall, except as otherwise in this Lease expressly provided, be payable to Landlord on demand, and Tenant covenants to pay any such sum or sums promptly, and Landlord shall have (in addition to any other right or remedy of Landlord) the same rights and remedies in the event of the non-payment thereof by Tenant as in the case of default by Tenant in the payment of the Base Rent. Whenever practicable, Landlord, before proceeding as provided in this Section 12.4, shall give Tenant notice in writing of the failure of Tenant which Landlord proposes to remedy, and shall allow Tenant such length of time as may be reasonable in the circumstances, consistent with any grace periods contained herein, but not exceeding 30 days from the giving of notice, to remedy the failure itself and, if Tenant shall not remedy the failure in the time so allowed, Landlord shall be deemed to have given “due notice” and may proceed as provided in this Section 12.4; provided that nothing in this Section shall prevent Landlord from acting without notice to Tenant in case of any emergency wherein there is danger to property or person or where there may exist any violation of legal requirements including but not limited to the presence of Hazardous Materials, in which event no notice shall be required.

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