Landlord’s Rights to Discharge Sample Clauses

Landlord’s Rights to Discharge. If any Lien included in Section 11.1 shall be filed against the Demised Premises, the Improvements, or any part of either, Tenant at its own cost and expense, within thirty (30) days after filing of the Lien, shall discharge it of record or post a bond or other security satisfactory to Landlord. If Tenant fails to discharge or bond the Lien within thirty (30) days after its filing, Landlord, in addition to any other right or remedy it may have, and without waiving its right to give notice of default, pursuant to Section 25.1, may discharge the Lien of record or post a bond to assure its discharge. Any amounts paid by Landlord in the discharge or bonding of the Lien, including, but not limited to, penalties, interest, costs, allowances, and reasonable attorney’s fees, together with interest at a rate of 10% per annum, shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord on demand.
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Landlord’s Rights to Discharge. If any Lien shall be filed against the Premises, or any part of it, and Tenant has not discharged it of record or posted a bond satisfactory to Landlord to assure its discharge in accordance with Section 11.01 within twenty (20) days after the date on which the Lien is filed, then Landlord, in addition to any other right or remedy it may have, and without waiving its rights to declare a default, may discharge the Lien of record by bonding or otherwise. Any amounts paid by Landlord in the discharge by bonding of the Lien if Tenant fails to do so as required above, including, but not limited to, penalties, interest, costs, expenses, allowances and reasonable attorney’s fees shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord on demand.
Landlord’s Rights to Discharge. If any Lien included in Section 12.01 shall be filed against the Site, the Improvements, or any part of either, Tenant, at its own costs and expense, within sixty (60) days after the filing of the Lien, shall discharge it of record or post a bond reasonably satisfactory to Tenant and Landlord to assure its discharge. If Tenant fails to discharge or bond the Lien within 30 days after its filing, Landlord, in addition to any other right or remedy it may have, and without waiving its right to declare a default, may discharge the Lien of record or post a bond to assure its discharge. Any amounts paid by Landlord in the discharge or bonding of the Lien, including, but not limited to, penalties, interest, costs, allowances and reasonable attorney's fees as determined by a court of competent jurisdiction, together with interest as provided in Article 22, shall constitute additional Base Rent reimbursable by Tenant under Section 4.01.
Landlord’s Rights to Discharge. If any lien included in Section 12.01 shall be filed against the Leased Property, the Improvements, or any part of either, Tenant, at its own cost and expense, within thirty (30) days after the filing of the lien, shall discharge it of record or post a bond satisfactory to Landlord to assure its discharge. If Tenant fails to discharge or bond the lien with in thirty (30) days after its filing, Landlord, in addition to any other right or remedy it may have, and without waiving its right to declare a default, may discharge the lien of record or post a bond to assure its discharge. Any amounts paid by Landlord in the discharge or bonding of the lien, including, but not limited to, penalties, interest, costs, allowances and reasonable attorney's fees, together with interest at a rate per annum which is the highest legal rate permitted by law, shall constitute additional rent under this Lease and shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord on demand.

Related to Landlord’s Rights to Discharge

  • Landlord’s Rights (a) If this Lease is assigned or if all or any portion of the Premises is subleased or occupied by any person without obtaining Landlord’s prior consent when such consent is required, Landlord may collect Rent and other charges from such assignee or other person, and apply the amount collected to Rent and other charges payable under this Lease, but such collection and application shall not constitute consent or waiver of the necessity of consent to such assignment, sublease or occupancy, nor shall such collection and application constitute the recognition of such assignee, subtenant or occupant as Tenant under this Lease or a release of Tenant from the further payment and performance of all obligations of Tenant under this Lease. (b) No consent by Landlord to any assignment or sublease by Tenant (and no assignment or sublease by Tenant, whether made with or without Landlord’s consent) shall relieve Tenant of any obligation to be paid or performed by Tenant under this Lease, whether occurring before or after such consent, assignment or sublease, but rather Tenant and Tenant’s assignee or (to the extent of its obligations under its sublease) subtenant, as the case may be, shall be jointly and severally primarily liable for such payment and performance (including, without limitation, the provisions of this Lease limiting the use of the Premises), which shall be confirmed to Landlord in writing on Landlord’s standard form. (c) Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for Landlord’s reasonable attorneys’ and other fees and costs, not to exceed $2,000 per occurrence (assuming that Landlord is not asked to prepare the assignment or sublease agreement, or to negotiate or revise substantially Landlord’s standard form consent documents) incurred in connection with both determining whether to give consent and giving consent when such consent is required. (d) No assignment under this Lease requiring Landlord’s consent shall be effective unless and until Tenant provides to Landlord an executed counterpart of the assignment agreement concerned in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Landlord, in which the assignee has assumed and agreed to perform all of Tenant’s obligations under this Lease on and after the effective date of such assignment, and Landlord has executed and delivered a consent thereto on Landlord’s standard form. No subleasing under this Lease requiring Landlord’s consent shall be effective unless and until Tenant provides to Landlord an executed counterpart of the sublease agreement concerned in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Landlord and the Sublease Consent Agreement attached as Exhibit C (with such modifications thereto as shall be reasonably requested by Tenant’s subtenant and reasonably agreed to by Landlord), and Landlord has executed and delivered such Sublease Consent Agreement. (e) Without affecting any of its other obligations under this Lease, if this Lease is assigned or all or any portion of the Premises is subleased (excluding any Non-Consent Transfer), and the rent, additional rent, compensation and other economic consideration received or to be received by Tenant in connection with such assignment or sublease (including, without limitation, any payment in excess of fair market value for services rendered by Tenant to the assignee or subtenant or for assets, fixtures, inventory, equipment or furniture transferred by Tenant to the assignee or subtenant) exceeds Rent payable by Tenant under this Lease for the period concerned (calculated on a per rentable square foot basis if less than all of the Premises is subleased), then Tenant shall pay fifty percent (50%) of such excess to Landlord when received, after deducting reasonable advertising expenses, brokerage commissions, tenant improvement costs and attorneys’ fees actually incurred by Tenant and payable to non-affiliated third parties in connection with such assignment or subleasing, all of which must be amortized over the applicable assignment or sublease term. Prior to Landlord consenting to any such assignment or sublease, Tenant shall provide to Landlord a detailed written schedule of all rent, additional rent, compensation and other economic consideration received or to be received by Tenant in connection with such assignment or sublease, and all reasonable advertising expenses, brokerage commissions, tenant improvement costs and attorneys’ fees actually incurred or to be incurred by Tenant and payable to non-affiliated third parties in connection with such assignment or subleasing, which schedule shall be certified by Tenant to Landlord as true, correct and complete in all respects, with such certification executed by Tenant. As used in this subparagraph (e), the term “Tenant” refers to the assignor in the event of an assignment, and to the sublandlord in the event of a sublease.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Right of Discharge Preserved Nothing in this Agreement shall confer upon the Participant the right to continue in the employ or other service of the Company, or affect any right which the Company may have to terminate such employment or service.

  • 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.

  • 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: (a) The Building is damaged by any peril covered by valid and collectible insurance actually carried by Landlord and in force at the time of such damage or destruction or by any peril which would have been covered by the insurance Landlord is required to maintain pursuant to Section 9.2 (an "Insured Peril") to such an extent that the estimated cost to restore the Building exceeds the lesser of (i) the insurance proceeds available from insurance actually carried by Landlord (or which Landlord was required to carry pursuant to Section 9.2(a) hereof) plus the amount of any deductible (up to a maximum amount of five percent (5%) of the replacement cost of the Building), plus any amount that the Tenant agrees in writing to contribute towards restoration, or (ii) fifty percent of the then actual replacement cost of the Building; (b) The Building is damaged by an uninsured peril, which peril Landlord was not required to insure against pursuant to the provisions of Article 9 of this Lease, provided, however, that, subject to the requirements of the holder of any deed of trust encumbering the Property, Landlord shall not have the right to terminate this Lease if Tenant notifies Landlord, within thirty (30) days after Tenant receives Landlord's written notice of termination pursuant to this Section 10.3, that Tenant will pay for the cost of restoration of the Leased Premises, in excess of any insurance proceeds to be received by Landlord. (c) The Building is damaged by any peril and, because of the laws then in force, the Building (i) cannot be restored at reasonable cost or (ii) if restored, cannot be used for the same use being made thereof before such damage.

  • Landlords Right to Cure Default Payments by Tenant All covenants and agreements to be kept or performed by Tenant under this Lease shall be performed by Tenant at Tenant’s sole cost and expense and without any reduction of rent. If Tenant shall fail to perform any of its obligations under this Lease, within a reasonable time after such performance is required by the terms of this Lease, Landlord may, but shall not be obligated to, after three (3) days prior written notice to Tenant, make any such payment or perform any such act on Tenant’s behalf without waiving its rights based upon any default of Tenant and without releasing Tenant from any obligations hereunder. Tenant shall pay to Landlord, within ten (10) days after delivery by Landlord to Tenant of statements therefore, an amount equal to the expenditures reasonably made by Landlord in connection with the remedying by Landlord of Tenant’s defaults pursuant to the provisions of this Section 14.

  • 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.

  • AIR DISCHARGES 6.1 Do you have any air filtration systems or stacks that discharge into the air? Yes ( ) No ( ) 6.2 Do you operate any equipment that require air emissions permits? Yes ( ) No ( ) 6.3 Attach copies of any air discharge permits pertaining to these operations.

  • Tenant’s Rights If a material portion of the Premises is damaged by Casualty such that Tenant is prevented from conducting its business in the Premises in a manner reasonably comparable to that conducted immediately before such Casualty and Landlord estimates that the damage caused thereby cannot be repaired within one hundred eighty (180) days after the commencement of repairs (the “Repair Period”), then Tenant may terminate this Lease by delivering written notice to Landlord of its election to terminate within thirty (30) days after the Damage Notice has been delivered to Tenant.

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