Lease Defaults. Landlord further agrees to provide Lessor written notice of any default or event of default under the Lease (each a "Default Notice") simultaneously with the giving of notice of the same to Tenant or, if no such notice is required under the Lease, at least thirty (30) days prior to the date Landlord would be entitled to terminate the Lease. Each such notice shall be sent to the address of Lessor set forth below the signature of Lessor on the last page hereof or such other address as Lessor may from time to time provide to Landlord, and shall be deemed delivered (i) in the case of notice by letter, five (5) business days after deposited in the United States mail registered and return receipt requested, (ii) in the case of notice by overnight courier, two (2) business days after delivery to such courier and (iii) in the case of notice given by telex or telecommunication, when given or sent with electronic confirmation of receipt. During any time period when Tenant is in default under the Lease, Lessor shall have the option, but not the obligation, to cure any such default. Landlord shall accept such cure if it occurs within thirty (30) days after Lessor has received the relevant Default Notice as fully as if Tenant had fully performed its obligation under the Lease. Upon curing any such default, Lessor shall be subrogated to the rights of Landlord against Tenant and, as between Landlord and Tenant, such cured defaults shall no longer exist.
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Samples: Master Equipment Lease Agreement (Symphonix Devices Inc), Master Equipment Lease Agreement (E Spire Communications Inc), Master Lease Agreement (Rhythms Net Connections Inc)