Common use of Lessor’s Right to Cure Defaults Clause in Contracts

Lessor’s Right to Cure Defaults. If a default occurs under the terms of this Lease and the Lessee fails to correct the default within the applicable cure period, the Lessor may choose to correct the default (entering upon the Premises for such purposes if necessary), and the Lessor will not be liable or in any way responsible for any loss, disturbance, inconvenience, or damage resulting to the Lessee as a result, and the Lessee must pay to the Lessor upon demand the entire expense of the correction as Additional Rent, including the cost of consultants or contractors hired by the Lessor to correct the default and related expenses. The Lessor may act upon shorter notice or no notice at all if necessary in the Lessor’s judgment to meet an emergency situation, governmental time limitation, or to protect the Lessor’s interest in the Premises.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Lease, www.nps.gov, www.nps.gov

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Lessor’s Right to Cure Defaults. If a default occurs under the terms of this Lease and the Lessee fails to correct the default within the applicable cure grace period, the Lessor may choose to correct the default (entering upon the Premises for such purposes if necessary), and the Lessor will shall not be liable or in any way responsible for any loss, disturbance, inconvenience, or damage resulting to the Lessee as a result, and the Lessee must shall pay to the Lessor upon demand the entire expense of the correction as Additional additional Rent, including including, without limitation, compensation to the cost agents, consultants and contractors of consultants or contractors hired by the Lessor to correct the default and related expenses. The Lessor may act upon shorter notice or no notice at all if necessary in the Lessor’s judgment to meet an emergency situation, situation or governmental time limitation, limitation or to protect the Lessor’s interest in the Premises.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.nps.gov, parkplanning.nps.gov, parkplanning.nps.gov

Lessor’s Right to Cure Defaults. ‌‌ If a default occurs under the terms of this Lease and the Lessee fails to correct the default within the applicable cure period, the Lessor may choose to correct the default (entering upon the Premises for such purposes if necessary), and the Lessor will not be liable or in any way responsible for any loss, disturbance, inconvenience, or damage resulting to the Lessee as a result, and the Lessee must pay to the Lessor upon demand the entire expense of the correction as Additional Rent, including the cost of consultants or contractors hired by the Lessor to correct the default and related expenses. The Lessor may act upon shorter notice or no notice at all if necessary in the Lessor’s judgment to meet an emergency situation, governmental time limitation, or to protect the Lessor’s interest in the Premises.Premises.‌

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.nps.gov, www.nps.gov

Lessor’s Right to Cure Defaults. If a default occurs under the terms of this Lease and the Lessee fails to correct the default within the applicable cure period, the Lessor may choose to correct the default (entering upon the Premises for such purposes if necessary), and the Lessor will not be liable or in any way responsible for any loss, disturbance, inconvenience, or damage resulting to the Lessee as a result, and the Lessee must pay to the Lessor upon demand the entire expense of the correction as Additional Rent, including the cost of consultants or contractors hired by the Lessor to correct the default and related expenses. The Lessor may act upon shorter notice or no notice at all if necessary in the Lessor’s judgment to meet an emergency situation, governmental time limitation, or to protect the Lessor’s interest in the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.nps.gov

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Lessor’s Right to Cure Defaults. If a default occurs under the terms of this Lease and the Lessee fails to correct the default within the applicable cure period, the Lessor may choose to correct the default (entering upon the Premises for such purposes if necessary), and the Lessor will not be liable or in any way responsible for any loss, disturbance, inconvenience, or damage resulting to the Lessee as a result, and the Lessee must pay to the Lessor upon demand the entire expense of the correction as Additional Rent, including the cost of consultants or contractors hired by the Lessor to correct the default and related expenses. The Lessor may act upon shorter notice or no notice at all if necessary in the Lessor’s judgment to meet an emergency situationemergency, governmental time limitation, or to protect the Lessor’s interest in the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Attachment a Draft Lease

Lessor’s Right to Cure Defaults. If a default occurs under the terms of this Lease and the Lessee fails to correct the default within the applicable cure period, the Lessor may choose to correct the default (entering upon the Premises for such purposes if necessary), and the Lessor will not be liable or in any way responsible for any loss, disturbance, inconvenience, or damage resulting to the Lessee as a result, and the Lessee must pay to the Lessor upon demand the entire expense of the correction as Additional Rent, including the cost of consultants or contractors hired by the Lessor to correct the default and related expenses. The Lessor may act upon shorter notice or no notice at all if necessary in the Lessor’s judgment to meet an emergency situationemergency, governmental time limitation, or to protect the Lessor’s interest in the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.nps.gov

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