Possession/Reletting Sample Clauses

The Possession/Reletting clause outlines the landlord's rights and procedures regarding the property if the tenant vacates or abandons the premises before the lease term ends. Typically, this clause allows the landlord to take back possession of the property and to relet it to a new tenant, often specifying whether the original tenant remains liable for rent or damages until a new lease is secured. Its core function is to clarify the steps and responsibilities in the event of early vacancy, ensuring the landlord can mitigate losses while defining the tenant's ongoing obligations.
Possession/Reletting. If any Event of Default occurs, and this Lease and the Term, or Tenant’s right to possession of the Premises, terminates as provided in Article 16:
Possession/Reletting. If any Event of Default occurs and Landlord reenters the Premises or terminates this Lease as aforesaid.
Possession/Reletting. If this Lease and the Term, or Tenant’s right to possession of the Premises, terminates as provided in Section 15.1:
Possession/Reletting. If any Event of Default occurs, and this Lease and the Term, or Tenant's right to possession of the Premises, terminates as provided in Article 18: