Operator May Enter Sample Clauses

The "Operator May Enter" clause grants the operator the right to access certain premises or property, typically for purposes related to maintenance, inspection, or operational needs. In practice, this clause outlines the conditions under which entry is permitted, such as providing advance notice to the property owner or restricting entry to specific hours or areas. Its core function is to ensure the operator can fulfill their responsibilities while balancing the property owner's right to privacy and control over their premises.
Operator May Enter. Operator, Operator’s employees or agents and the representatives of any governmental or quasi-governmental authority, including police and fire officials, shall have the right to remove ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s lock and enter the Leased Space, without notice to Lessee , to take such action as may be necessary to preserve Operator’s Personal Property in the event of an Emergency, or to immediately comply with any applicable law, governmental or court order, warrant, subpoena, or to enforce any of Operator’s rights. For the purposes of this Rental Agreement, “Emergency” shall be defined as any event which jeopardizes the health, safety, and/or well-being of any person or of the Facility or any of the buildings or the land appurtenant to the buildings or any other Personal Property or chattels stored at the Facility. Operator shall further have the right, on a non-emergency basis, to remove ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s lock and enter the Leased Space with reasonable notice to Lessee to make any repairs, replacements, other desirable improvements or conduct any inspections of Operator’s Personal Property (the “Work”). Operator will endeavor to give a minimum of three days notice to Lessee of the Work and, if Lessee is available, will schedule an appointment with Lessee to remove ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s lock to allow the Work. If Lessee is unavailable or unable to provide Operator access, Operator may cut or remove and replace the lock after the Work has been completed with a lock of similar or better quality and the keys shall be sent as described in Provision
Operator May Enter. Operator, its employees or agents and the representatives of any governmental or quasi-governmental authority, including police and fire officials, shall have the right to remove Occupant’s lock and enter the Container, without notice to Occupant, to take such action as may be necessary to preserve Operator’s property in the event of an Emergency, or to comply with any applicable law, governmental or court order, warrant, or subpoena or to enforce any of Operator’s rights. For the purposes of this Rental Agreement, “Emergency” shall be defined as any event that jeopardizes the health, safety and/or wellbeing of any person or of the Facility or any of the buildings or the land appurtenant to the Facility or any other property or chattels stored at the Facility. Operator shall further have the right to remove Occupant’s lock and enter the Container in the event of default by Occupant.