Common use of Landlord’s Rights Clause in Contracts

Landlord’s Rights. Landlord and its contractors shall have the right, at all reasonable times and upon prior oral or telephonic notice to Tenant at the Premises, other than in the case of any emergency in which case no notice shall be required, to enter upon the Premises to make any repairs to the Premises or the Building reasonably required or deemed reasonably necessary by Landlord and to erect such equipment, including scaffolding, as is reasonably necessary to effect such repairs.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Barfresh Food Group Inc.), Office Lease (Derycz Scientific Inc), Office Lease (Cherokee Inc)

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Landlord’s Rights. Landlord and its contractors shall have the right, at all reasonable times and upon prior written, oral or telephonic notice to Tenant at the Premises, other than in the case of any emergency in which case no notice shall be required, to enter upon the Premises to make any repairs to the Premises or the Building reasonably required or deemed reasonably necessary by Landlord and to erect such equipment, including scaffolding, as is reasonably necessary to effect such repairs.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Daily Journal Corp), Office Lease (Chemconnect Inc)

Landlord’s Rights. Landlord and its contractors shall have the ----------------- right, at all reasonable times and upon prior oral or telephonic notice to Tenant at the Premises, other than in the case of any emergency in which case no notice shall be required, to enter upon the Premises to make any repairs to the Premises or the Building reasonably required or deemed reasonably necessary by Landlord and to erect such equipment, including scaffolding, as is reasonably necessary to effect such repairs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Internet Capital Group Inc)

Landlord’s Rights. Landlord and its contractors shall have the right, at all reasonable times and upon reasonable prior oral or telephonic telephone notice to Tenant at the Premises, other than in the case of any emergency in which case no notice shall be required, to enter upon the Premises to make any repairs to the Premises or the Building reasonably required or deemed reasonably necessary by Landlord and to erect such equipment, including scaffolding, as is reasonably necessary to effect such repairs. During the pendency of such repairs, Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to minimize any material interruption of Tenant's business.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter Agreement (Apertus Technologies Inc)

Landlord’s Rights. Subject to the limitations in Article 21 below, Landlord and its contractors shall have the right, at all reasonable times and upon prior oral or telephonic notice to Tenant at the Premises, other than in the case of any emergency in which case no notice shall be required, to enter upon the Premises to make any repairs to the Premises or the Building reasonably required or deemed reasonably necessary by Landlord and to erect such equipment, including scaffolding, as is reasonably necessary to effect such repairs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Placer Sierra Bancshares)

Landlord’s Rights. Landlord and its contractors shall have the right, at all reasonable times and upon prior oral or telephonic notice to Tenant at the Premises, other than in the case of any emergency in which case no notice shall be required, to enter upon the Premises to make any repairs to the Premises or the Building reasonably required or deemed reasonably necessary by Landlord and to erect such equipment, including scaffolding, as is reasonably necessary to effect such repairs. Tenant shall have the right to accompany all such persons in non-emergency circumstances.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Wilshire Bancorp Inc)

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Landlord’s Rights. Landlord and its contractors shall have the ------------------ right, at all reasonable times and upon prior oral or telephonic notice to Tenant at the Premises, other than in the case of any emergency in which case no notice shall be required, to enter upon the Premises to make any repairs to the Premises or the Building reasonably required or deemed reasonably necessary by Landlord and to erect such equipment, including scaffolding, as is reasonably necessary to effect such repairs. The Landlord will make reasonable efforts to limit interference with Tenant's occupancy of the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Igate Capital Corp)

Landlord’s Rights. Landlord and its contractors shall have the right, ----------------- at all reasonable times and upon prior written, oral or telephonic notice to Tenant at the Premises, other than in the case of any emergency in which case no notice shall be required, to enter upon the Premises to make any repairs to the Premises or the Building reasonably required or deemed reasonably necessary by Landlord and to erect such equipment, including scaffolding, as is reasonably necessary to effect such repairs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Internet Capital Group Inc)

Landlord’s Rights. Landlord and its contractors shall have the right, at all reasonable times and upon prior oral or telephonic notice to Tenant at the Premises, other than in the case of any emergency in which case no notice shall be required, to enter upon the Premises to make any repairs to the Premises or the Building reasonably required or deemed reasonably necessary by Landlord and to erect such equipment, including scaffolding, as is reasonably necessary to effect such repairs. Any entry by Landlord and Landlord’s agents hereunder shall not impair Tenant’s operations more than reasonably necessary, and shall comply with Tenant’s reasonable security measures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Omniture, Inc.)

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