Common use of No Access in Emergency Clause in Contracts

No Access in Emergency. If there is an emergency and the Resident is unable to gain access to the premises to fully conduct the Resident’s business because of reasons of safty to the public or the property or the need to reduce or overcome any hazard, harm or loss that may be associated to the emergency then a fair portion of the rent shall cease to be payable on the date when the Resident became unable to gain access to the premises. (refer to 27.5)

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Resident Agreement, Resident Agreement, Resident Agreement

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