Landlord's Right to Enter the Premises Sample Clauses

Landlord's Right to Enter the Premises. Tenant shall permit Landlord and Landlord's Agents to enter the Premises at all reasonable times with reasonable notice, except for emergencies in which case no notice shall be required, to inspect the same, to post Notices of Nonresponsibility and similar notices, and real estate "For Sale" signs, to show the Premises to interested parties such as prospective lenders and purchasers, to make necessary repairs, to discharge Tenant's obligations hereunder when Tenant has failed to do so within a reasonable time after written notice from Landlord, and at any reasonable time within one hundred and eighty (180) days prior to the expiration of the Term, to place upon the Building ordinary "For Lease" signs and to show the Premises to prospective tenants. The above rights are subject to reasonable security regulations of Tenant, and to the requirement that Landlord shall at all times act in a manner to cause the least possible interference with Tenant's business.
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Landlord's Right to Enter the Premises. Landlord and its authorized representatives shall have the right to enter the Premises at reasonable times and upon reasonable prior notice (except in an emergency when no such notice shall be required) for any of the following purposes: (i) to determine whether the Premises are in good condition and whether Tenant is complying with its obligations under this Lease, (ii) to do any maintenance; to make any restoration to the Premises or the Building that Landlord has the right or the obligation to perform, and to make any improvements to the Premises or the Building that Landlord deems necessary, (iii) to serve, post or keep posted any notices required or allowed under the provisions of this Lease, (iv) to post any ordinary "For Sale". signs at any time during the Term and to post any ordinary "For Lease" signs during the last ninety (90) days of the Term, and (v) to show the Premises to prospective brokers, agents, purchasers, tenants or lenders, at any time during the Term. Landlord shall not be liable in any manner for any inconvenience, annoyance, disturbance, loss of business, nuisance, or other damage arising out of Landlord's entry on the Premises as provided in this Section, except damage resulting from the grossly negligent or willful acts of Landlord or its authorized representatives. Tenant shall not be entitled to an abatement or reduction of Rent if Landlord exercises any right reserved in this Section. Landlord shall conduct its activities on the Premises as allowed in this Section in a reasonable manner so as to cause minimal inconvenience, annoyance or disturbance to Tenant.
Landlord's Right to Enter the Premises. Tenant shall permit Landlord and Landlord's Agents to enter the Premises at all reasonable times with reasonable notice, except for emergencies in which case no notice shall be required, to inspect the same, to post Notices of Nonresponsibility and similar notices, and real estate "For Sale" signs, to show the Premises to interested parties such as prospective lenders and purchasers, to make necessary repairs, to discharge Landlord's obligations under this Lease, to discharge Tenant's obligations under this Lease when Tenant has failed to do so within a reasonable time after written notice from Landlord, and at any reasonable time within one hundred and eighty (180) days prior to the expiration of the Term, to place upon the Building ordinary "For Lease" signs and to show the Premises to prospective tenants.
Landlord's Right to Enter the Premises. Tenant shall permit Landlord and its Agents to enter the Premises at all reasonable times with at least twenty-four (24) hours’ prior notice to Tenant, with the exception of emergencies, to inspect the Premises, to post Notices of Non-responsibility and similar notices, “For Sale” signs, to show the Premises to interested parties such as prospective lenders and purchasers, to make repairs or alterations to the Premises or the Building and any utility system located therein, to discharge Tenant’s obligations hereunder when Tenant has failed to do so within a reasonable time after written notice from Landlord, and at any reasonable time within one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the expiration of the Term, to place upon the Premises ordinary “For Leasesigns and to show the Premises to prospective tenants. The above rights are subject to reasonable security regulations of Tenant, and to the fact that Landlord shall seek to exercise its rights in a manner so as to minimize interference with Tenant’s business.
Landlord's Right to Enter the Premises. Tenant shall permit Landlord and Landlord's Agents to enter the Premises at all reasonable times with written notice, except for emergencies in which case no notice shall be required, to inspect the same, to post Notices of Nonresponsibility and similar notices , to show the Premises to interested parties such as prospective lenders and purchasers, to make necessary repairs, to discharge Tenant's obligations hereunder when Tenant has failed to do so within thirty (30) days after written notice from Landlord (or such longer time as may be reasonably necessary to complete the performance of such obligation so long as Tenant is diligently pursuing such performance to completion), and at any reasonable time within one hundred and twenty (120) days prior to the expiration of the Term, to place upon the Building ordinary "For Lease" signs and to show the Premises to prospective tenants. The above rights are subject to reasonable security regulations of Tenant, and to the requirement that Landlord shall at all times act in a manner to cause the least possible interference with Tenant's business and shall be accompanied by a representative of Tenant during any scheduled entry and, to the extent reasonably possible, during emergencies.
Landlord's Right to Enter the Premises. Tenant shall permit Landlord and Landlord's Agents to enter the Premises at all reasonable times with reasonable notice, except for emergencies in which case no notice shall be required, to inspect the same, to post Notices of Nonresponsibility and similar notices, and real estate "For Sale" signs, to show the Premises to interested parties such as prospective lenders and purchasers, to make necessary repairs, to discharge Landlord's obligations under this Lease, to discharge Tenant's obligations under this Lease when Tenant has failed to do so within a reasonable time after written notice from Landlord, and to place upon the Building ordinary "For Lease" signs and to show the Premises to prospective tenants (provided that so long as Tenant is not in default under any term or condition of this Lease after notice from Landlord and the expiration of any applicable cure period granted by this Lease, Landlord shall only be permitted to show the Premises to prospective tenants during the last twelve (12) months of the Term).
Landlord's Right to Enter the Premises. Tenant shall permit Landlord and Landlord's Agents to enter the Premises to inspect the same, to post Notices of Nonresponsibility and similar notices, to show the Premises to interested parties such as prospective lenders and purchasers, to make necessary repairs, to discharge Tenant's obligations hereunder when Tenant has failed to do so within a reasonable time after written notice from Landlord, and at any reasonable time within two hundred seventy (270) days prior to the expiration of the Term to show the Premises to prospective tenants. Landlord shall also have the right to place ordinary "For Lease" signs on the Outside Area. The above rights of entry are subject to reasonable security regulations of Tenant, including the requirement that Landlord or Landlord's Agents be accompanied by an employee of Tenant when entering the Premises, and to the requirement that Landlord shall at all times act in a manner to cause the least possible interference with Tenant's business.
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Landlord's Right to Enter the Premises. Tenant shall permit Landlord and Landlord’s Agents to enter the Premises, including the Building, at all reasonable times with not less than one business daysprior notice, except for emergencies in which case no notice shall be required, to inspect the same, to post Notices of Nonresponsibility and similar notices, to show the Premises to interested parties such as prospective lenders and purchasers, to make necessary repairs, to discharge Tenant’s obligations hereunder when Tenant is in Default of such obligations, and at any reasonable time within nine (9) months prior to the expiration of the Term, to place upon the Building or in the Outside Area ordinary “For Leasesigns and to show the Premises to prospective tenants. The above rights are subject to reasonable security regulations of Tenant, and to the requirement that Landlord shall at all times act in a manner to minimize interference with Tenant’s business.
Landlord's Right to Enter the Premises. Tenant shall permit Landlord and Landlord's Agents to enter the Premises at all reasonable times upon no less than twenty-four (24) hours notice, except for emergencies in which case no notice shall be required, to inspect the same, to post Notices of Nonresponsibility and similar notices, to show the Premises to interested parties such as prospective lenders, to make necessary repairs, to discharge Tenant's obligations hereunder when Tenant has failed to do so, and at any reasonable time within one hundred and eighty (180) days prior to the expiration or earlier termination of the Term, to place upon the Premises and/or the Building ordinary "For Lease" signs and to show the Premises to prospective tenants.
Landlord's Right to Enter the Premises. 7.2.1 Tenant shall permit escorted entry to Landlord, Head Landlord as the landlord to Interim Landlord and Interim Landlord as the landlord to Landlord, to enter the Premises outside Normal Business Hours, and during Normal Business Hours where such entry will not unreasonably disturb or interfere with Xxxxxx’s use of the Premises and operation of its business, for any one or more of the following purposes: (a) to examine or inspect the Premises; (b) to show the Premises to Persons considering purchasing or financing the Commercial Space, and to Persons considering leasing the Premises; (c) to provide or install services or make repairs, replacements, changes or alterations to the Premises, the Commercial Strata Lot, the Commercial Space, the Building, the Strata Development or other portions of the Resort; and (d) to take such steps as Landlord may reasonably determine necessary, or as Landlord may be required or requested by Resort Owner or Head Landlord or Interim Landlord to take, for the safety, improvement and preservation of the Premises, the Commercial Strata Lot, the Commercial Space, the Building, the Strata Development or the Resort.
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