Common use of Landlord’s Right to Enter Clause in Contracts

Landlord’s Right to Enter. To permit LANDLORD and its agents to examine the premises at reasonable times and to show the premises to prospective purchasers and lenders, provided such entry shall not unreasonably interfere with TENANT'S operation and conduct of its business in the demised premises or compromise security.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Lease (Commerce Bancorp Inc /Nj/), Lease (Commerce Bancorp Inc /Nj/), Lease (Commerce Bancorp Inc /Nj/)

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Landlord’s Right to Enter. To permit LANDLORD and its agents to examine the premises at reasonable times and to show the premises to prospective purchasers and lenders, provided such entry shall not unreasonably interfere with TENANT'S operation and conduct 1 of its business in the demised premises or compromise securityDemised Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Commerce Bancorp Inc /Nj/)

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Landlord’s Right to Enter. To permit LANDLORD and its agents to examine the premises at reasonable times and to show the premises to prospective purchasers and lenders, provided such entry shall not unreasonably interfere with TENANT'S operation and conduct of its business in the demised premises or compromise securityDemised Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Commerce Bancorp Inc /Nj/

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