Common use of RE-ENTRY AND FORFEITURE Clause in Contracts

RE-ENTRY AND FORFEITURE. 6.3.1 The Landlord may re-enter the Property (or any part of the Property in the name of the whole) at any time after any breach of any condition of, or tenant covenant in, this lease. 6.3.2 If the Landlord re-enters the Property (or any part of the Property in the name of the whole) pursuant to this clause, this lease shall immediately end but without prejudice to any right or remedy of the Landlord in respect of any breach of covenant by the Tenant or any guarantor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease, Lease

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RE-ENTRY AND FORFEITURE. 6.3.1 30.1 The Landlord may re-enter the Property (or any part of the Property in the name of the whole) at any time after any of the following occurs: (a) any breach of any condition of, of or tenant covenant in, in this lease; (b) an Act of Insolvency. 6.3.2 30.2 If the Landlord re-enters the Property (or any part of the Property in the name of the whole) pursuant to this clause, clause this lease shall immediately end but without prejudice to any right or remedy of the Landlord in respect of any breach of covenant by the Tenant or any guarantorTenant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease

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RE-ENTRY AND FORFEITURE. 6.3.1 32.1 The Landlord may re-enter the Property (or any part of the Property in the name of the whole) at any time after any of the following occurs: (a) any breach of any condition of, of or tenant covenant in, in this lease; (b) an Act of Insolvency. 6.3.2 32.2 If the Landlord re-enters the Property (or any part of the Property in the name of the whole) pursuant to this clause, clause this lease shall immediately end but without prejudice to any right or remedy of the Landlord in respect of any breach of covenant by the Tenant or any guarantorTenant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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