Common use of PROHIBITED OCCUPANCY, BANKRUPTCY, ETC Clause in Contracts

PROHIBITED OCCUPANCY, BANKRUPTCY, ETC. In case without the written consent of the Landlord the Leased Premises shall be used by any other persons than the Tenant or its permitted assigns or subtenants, or for any purpose other than that for which they were leased, or occupied by any persons whose occupancy is prohibited by this Lease, or if the Leased Premises shall be vacated or abandoned, or remain unoccupied for 15 days or more while capable of being occupied, or if the term or any of the goods and chattels of the Tenant shall at any time be seized in execution or attachment, or if the Tenant shall make any assignment for the benefit of creditors or any bulk sale, become bankrupt or insolvent or take the benefit of any statute now or hereafter in force for bankrupt or insolvent debtors or (if a corporation) shall take any steps or suffer any order to be made for its winding-up or other termination of its corporate existence, then in any such case the Landlord may at its option terminate this Lease by leaving upon the Leased Premises notice in writing of such termination and thereupon, in addition to the payment by the Tenant of Rent and other payments for which the Tenant is liable under this Lease, Rent shall immediately become due and be paid by the Tenant, or party then controlling the Tenant's affairs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Pivotal Corp

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PROHIBITED OCCUPANCY, BANKRUPTCY, ETC. In case without the written consent of the Landlord the Leased Premises shall be used by any other persons than the Tenant or its permitted assigns or subtenants, subtenants or for any purpose other than that for which they were leased, or occupied by any persons whose occupancy is prohibited by this Lease, or if the Leased Premises shall be vacated or abandoned, or remain unoccupied for 15 days or more more, while capable of being occupied, or if the term Term or any of the goods and chattels of the Tenant shall at any time be seized in execution or attachment, or if the Tenant shall make any assignment for the benefit of creditors or any bulk sale, become bankrupt or insolvent or take the benefit of any statute now or hereafter in force for bankrupt or insolvent debtors or (if a corporation) shall take any steps or suffer any order to be made for its winding-up or other termination of its corporate existence, then in any such case the Landlord may at its option terminate this Lease by leaving upon the Leased Premises notice in writing of such termination and thereupon, in addition to the payment by the Tenant of Rent and other payments for which the Tenant is liable under this Lease, Rent for the current month and the next ensuing three months' Rent shall immediately become due and be paid by the Tenant, or party then controlling the Tenant's affairs.

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Samples: Smartsources Com Inc

PROHIBITED OCCUPANCY, BANKRUPTCY, ETC. In case If, without the written consent of the Landlord the Leased Premises shall be used by any persons other persons than the Tenant Tenant, its employees, invitees and customers or its permitted assigns or subtenants, sub-tenants or for any purpose other than that for which they were leased, or occupied by any persons whose occupancy is prohibited by this Lease, or if the Leased Premises shall be vacated or abandoned, or remain unoccupied for 15 7 days or more while capable of being occupied, or if the term Term or any of the goods and chattels of the Tenant shall at any time be seized in execution or attachment, or if the Tenant shall make any assignment for the benefit of creditors or any bulk salecreditors, become bankrupt or insolvent or take the benefit of any statute now or hereafter in force for bankrupt or insolvent debtors or (if a corporation) shall take any steps or suffer any order to be made for its winding-up or other termination of its corporate existence, then in any such case the Landlord may at its option option, subject to compliance with the procedures set forth in Section 11.3, terminate this Lease by leaving upon the Leased Premises notice in writing of such termination and thereupon, in addition to the payment by the Tenant of Rent and other payments for which the Tenant is liable under this Lease, Rent for the current month and the next ensuing 3 (three) months' Rent shall immediately become due and be paid by the Tenant, or party then controlling the Tenant's affairs.

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Samples: Lease (Changepoint Corp)

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PROHIBITED OCCUPANCY, BANKRUPTCY, ETC. In case cases without the written consent of the Landlord the Leased Premises shall be used by any other persons than the Tenant or its permitted assigns assignees or subtenants, subtenants or for any purpose other than that for which they were leased, or occupied by any persons whose occupancy is prohibited by this Lease, or if the Leased Premises shall be vacated or abandoned, or remain unoccupied for 15 days or more while capable of being occupied, or if the term Term or any of the goods and chattels of the Tenant shall at any time be seized in execution or attachment, or if the Tenant shall make any assignment for the benefit of creditors or any bulk sale, become bankrupt or insolvent or take the benefit of any statute now or hereafter in force for bankrupt or insolvent debtors or (if a corporation) shall take any steps or suffer any order to be made for its winding-up or other termination of its corporate existence, then in any such case the Landlord may at its option terminate this Lease by leaving upon the Leased Premises notice in writing of such termination and thereupon, in addition to the payment by of the Tenant of Rent and other payments for which the Tenant is liable under this Lease, Rent for the current month and the next ensuing three months Rent shall immediately become due and be paid by the Tenant, or party then controlling the Tenant's affairs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Quantex Capital Corp)

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