Notices by Lessor Sample Clauses
The "Notices by Lessor" clause defines the requirements and procedures for the landlord (lessor) to provide formal communications to the tenant (lessee) under the lease agreement. Typically, this clause specifies the acceptable methods for delivering notices, such as by mail, email, or personal delivery, and may outline the address or contact information to be used. It ensures that important information—such as changes to the lease, maintenance schedules, or default notifications—is properly communicated and received, thereby reducing misunderstandings and providing a clear record of correspondence between the parties.
Notices by Lessor. The provisions of this Article XVI concerning notices shall be liberally construed insofar as the contents of such notices are concerned, and any such notice shall be sufficient if reasonably designed to apprise Lessee of the nature and approximate extent of any default, it being agreed that Lessee is in good or better position than Lessor to ascertain the exact extent of any default by Lessee hereunder.
Notices by Lessor. 38 16.8 Lessor's Contractual Security Interest.................... 38 ARTICLE XVII LESSOR'S RIGHT TO CURE...................................... 40 ARTICLE XVIII PURCHASE OF THE LEASED PROPERTY............................ 40
Notices by Lessor. The provisions of this Article 15 concerning notices shall be liberally construed insofar as the contents of such notices are concerned, and any such notice shall be sufficient if it shall generally apprise Lessee of the nature and approximate extent of any default.
Notices by Lessor. 18 ARTICLE XVI LESSOR'S RIGHT TO CURE............................... 18 ----------------------
Notices by Lessor. 28 15.7 Lessor's Security Interest ........................28 ARTICLE 16
Notices by Lessor. 26 ARTICLE XVI LESSOR'S RIGHT TO CURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 ----------------------
Notices by Lessor. The provisions of this Article XV concerning notices shall be
Notices by Lessor. 36 16.8 Lessor's Contractual Security Interest......................... 36
