LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO SHOW PREMISES Sample Clauses

LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO SHOW PREMISES. Throughout the Term of this Lease, Landlord shall have the right to enter the Demised Premises at reasonable hours for the purpose of showing the same to prospective purchasers or mortgagees of the Property, and during the last twelve (12) months of the Term for the purpose of showing the same to prospective tenants. Landlord agrees to notify Tenant, either by telephone or writing, of the need for entry for purposes of showing the Demised Premises.
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LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO SHOW PREMISES. Tenant agrees that Landlord may, within the last nine (9) months of the Lease term, display a "
LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO SHOW PREMISES. Tenant agrees that Landlord may, within the last four (4) months of the Lease term, display a “For Lease” or “For Sale” sign on the Premises, and show prospects through the Premises at any reasonable time. It is understood and agreed, Tenant may change locks if he so chooses. However, in such event, Landlord must be given a new key to said lock. Landlord has the right to enter said premises in the event of any emergency or for the purpose of regular inspections.
LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO SHOW PREMISES. Tenant agrees that Landlord may show prospects through the Premises during normal business hours, may display a “For Sale” sign at any time on the Premises, and, within the last eight (8) months of the lease term, may display a “For Lease” or similar sign on the Premises.
LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO SHOW PREMISES. Landlord may show the Premises to prospective purchasers and mortgagees and during the two (2) months prior to termination of this Lease, to prospective tenants, during business hours upon reasonable notice to Tenant.
LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO SHOW PREMISES. Notwithstanding language to the contrary contained elsewhere in the Original Lease or any amendment thereof, Landlord shall have the right to show the Premise to prospective tenants upon reasonable advance notice (verbal, email or otherwise) to Tenant. Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to minimize disruption of tenant’s business, and Tenant shall assist and cooperate with Landlord in respect thereof.
LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO SHOW PREMISES. Tenant shall permit Landlord or its authorized agents or representatives to show the Premises or any part thereof at reasonable times during business hours to persons wishing to purchase the same; provided (i) that such showing shall not unreasonably interfere with the business of Tenant then being conducted on the Premises and (ii) Landlord shall provide Tenant with at least twenty four (24) hours prior written notice.
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LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO SHOW PREMISES. The Landlord shall have the right during the last twelve (12) months of the Term and Renewal Terms hereby granted, at all reasonable times during normal business hours and upon reasonable notice to the Tenant to enter and show the Premises to prospective tenants.
LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO SHOW PREMISES. Tenant agrees that Landlord may show prospects through the premises during normal business hours and, within the last six months of the lease term, display a "For Lease" or "For Sale" sign on the Premises. Landlord must cooperate with Tenant and not detrimentally affect Tenant's business.
LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO SHOW PREMISES. The Tenant also agrees to permit the Landlord or the Landlord's agents to show the premises to persons wishing to hire or purchase the same; and the Tenant further agrees that on and after the sixth month, next preceding the expiration of the term hereby granted, the Landlord or the Landlord's agents shall have the right to place notices on the front of said premises, or any part thereof, offering the premises "To Let" or "For Sale", and the Tenant hereby agrees to permit the same to remain thereon without hindrance or molestation. Landlord agrees wherever possible to give Tenant Notice reference to showing the premises and further to do it only during business hours.
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