Permit Access Sample Clauses

Permit Access. Permit the Landlord or anyone with the authority of the Landlord at reasonable hours by no less than 24 hours prior written notice (save in the case of an Emergency) to enter the Property to view the state and condition thereof or to undertake any necessary repairs in compliance with obligations placed on the Landlord by law, or other necessary repairs or redecoration of the Property or require access to effect work to a neighbouring property or boundary divide. Should the Tenant agree that the Landlord, Agent or authorised contractor can have access relating to any of the above mentioned circumstances with the Landlord or anyone with the authority of the Landlord and access is denied/not possible due to the Tenant refusing or restricting access, The Tenant will be responsible for default costs incurred by the Landlord associated with this breach.
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Permit Access. Permit the Landlord or anyone with the authority of the Landlord at reasonable hours by no less than 24 hours prior written appointment (save in the case of an Emergency) to enter the Property to view the state and condition thereof or to undertake any necessary repairs in compliance with obligations placed on the Landlord by law, or other necessary repairs or redecoration of the Property or require access to effect work to a neighbouring property or boundary divide.
Permit Access. Permit the Landlord or the Landlord's Agent or anyone with the authority of the Landlord or the Landlord’s Agent at reasonable hours by prior appointment (save in the case of an emergency) to enter the Property to view the state and condition thereof or to undertake any necessary repairs in compliance with obligations placed on the Landlord by law, or other necessary repairs or redecoration of the Property or require access to effect work to a neighbouring property or boundary divide.
Permit Access. (50.1) Permit the Landlord, the Superior Landlord, the Landlord’s Agent, appointed contractors or any other person authorised by the Landlord or his Agent at reasonable hours of the day on being given at least 24 hours prior written notice (including by email), (unless in the case of an emergency) to enter the Property for the purpose of inspecting its condition and state of repair, to carry out any necessary repairs, maintenance, alterations or redecoration or to improve or rebuild any adjoining or neighbouring buildings or to maintain, repair or replace any fixtures, fittings, furniture or effects or for the purpose of complying with any obligations imposed on the Landlord by law. Access must also be permitted to any roof space or, if the Property forms part of a building, to any other parts of the building. Neither the Landlord or the Landlord’s Agent are required to attend arranged appointments for contractors or authorised persons. A pass key may be issued for access should the Tenant not be present for any such arranged appointment. (50.2) Allow onto the Property, with reasonable notice, any persons that may reasonably require such access to carry out work to neighbouring premises or any boundary divide. (50.3) Allow any person authorised by the Landlord or his Agent, with reasonable notice, access to the Property grounds and any outbuildings in order to carry out gardening works. (50.4) Should the Tenant agree that the Landlord, Agent or authorised contractor can have access relating to any of the above-mentioned circumstances where the Landlord or anyone with the authority of the Landlord and, at the time of attending, access is denied / not possible due to the Tenant refusing or restricting access, the Tenant will be responsible for default costs incurred by the Landlord associated with this breach.
Permit Access. 3.6.1 The Tenant will permit the Landlord and all persons authorised by the Landlord to enter the whole or any part or parts of the Property and to remain upon the same for as long as is reasonably necessary in order to: (a) view the state of repair, condition and decoration of it; and/or (b) ascertain whether the covenants and conditions in this Lease have been observed and performed. subject to the person so entering making good any damage caused to the Property promptly to the reasonable satisfaction of the Tenant. 3.6.2 The Landlord will give the Tenant at least 48 hours’ prior written notice of its intention to exercise the right of entry but no notice will be required in the case of emergency or genuine urgency.
Permit Access. Licensee, Members and Authorised Users may not permit access to the Licensed Materials to anyone who is not an Authorised User.
Permit Access. The Tenant will permit the Landlord and all persons authorised by the Landlord to enter the whole or any part or parts of the Property and to remain upon the same for as long as is reasonably necessary in order to: view the state of repair, condition and decoration of it; and/or ascertain whether the covenants and conditions in this Lease have been observed and performed. subject to the person so entering making good any damage caused to the Property promptly to the reasonable satisfaction of the Tenant. The Landlord will give the Tenant at least 48 hours’ prior written notice of its intention to exercise the right of entry but no notice will be required in the case of emergency or genuine urgency.
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Permit Access i. Routine access a. to inspect its condition and state of repair; b. to carry out any inspections required by law including (but not limited to) gas safety inspections, fire safety inspections and inspections of any smoke or carbon monoxide alarms installed in the Property. c. to carry out routine or planned works, repairs, maintenance or installations (including the installation of any smoke or carbon monoxide alarm) required by law. Routine or planned works, repairs, maintenance excludes Tenant requested maintenance. ii. Access for the purposes of selling or re-letting the property iii. Access for the purposes of Tenant requested Maintenance
Permit Access. Permit access to the Product or any of its components by any third party, whether directly or indirectly, except as expressly permitted by this Agreement.

Related to Permit Access

  • Parent Access To the extent required by law the LEA shall establish reasonable procedures by which a parent, legal guardian, or eligible student may review Education Records and/or Student Data correct erroneous information, and procedures for the transfer of student-generated content to a personal account, consistent with the functionality of services. Provider shall respond in a reasonably timely manner (and no later than forty five (45) days from the date of the request or pursuant to the time frame required under state law for an LEA to respond to a parent or student, whichever is sooner) to the LEA’s request for Student Data in a student’s records held by the Provider to view or correct as necessary. In the event that a parent of a student or other individual contacts the Provider to review any of the Student Data accessed pursuant to the Services, the Provider shall refer the parent or individual to the LEA, who will follow the necessary and proper procedures regarding the requested information.

  • Information Access Each Party (“Disclosing Party”) shall make available to another Party (“Requesting Party”) information that is in the possession of the Disclosing Party and is necessary in order for the Requesting Party to: (i) verify the costs incurred by the Disclosing Party for which the Requesting Party is responsible under this Agreement; and (ii) carry out its obligations and responsibilities under this Agreement. The Parties shall not use such information for purposes other than those set forth in this Article 25.1 of this Agreement and to enforce their rights under this Agreement.

  • Access to Project Site Redeveloper shall permit the representatives of the City to enter Project Site at any and all reasonable times, as the City may deem necessary for the purposes of this Redevelopment Agreement, including but not limited to work and inspection of all work being performed in connection with the construction of the Redeveloper Improvements. Similarly, the City shall permit Redeveloper such entry upon the public rights of way for such purposes. No compensation shall be payable nor shall any charges be made in any form by any party for the access or inspection provided for in this Section. The City’s right of access granted under this Section shall terminate upon issuance by the City of the Redeveloper’s Certificate of Completion of Redeveloper Improvements. Notwithstanding the above, Redeveloper shall not be relieved of the provisions contained in Chapter 14.29 of the Lincoln Municipal Code regarding the use of streets for private construction purposes.

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