Re-Entry Rights Sample Clauses

Re-Entry Rights. In the event of any default by Lessee, in addition to any other remedies available to Lessor under this Lease, at law or in equity, Lessor shall also have the right, with or without terminating this Lease, to re-enter the Premises and remove all persons and property from the Premises; such property may be removed, stored and/or disposed of pursuant to this Lease or any other procedures permitted by applicable law. No re-entry or taking possession of the Premises by Lessor pursuant to this paragraph 13.2(b), and no acceptance of surrender of the Premises or other action on Lessor's part, shall be construed as an election to terminate this Lease unless a written notice of such intention be given to Lessee or unless the termination thereof be decreed by a court of competent jurisdiction.
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Re-Entry Rights. In the event of any default by Tenant, in addition to any other remedies available to Landlord under this Lease, at law or in equity, Landlord shall also have the right, with or without terminating this Lease, to re-enter the Premises and remove all persons and property from the Premises; such property may be removed, stored and/or disposed of pursuant to this Lease or any other procedures permitted by applicable law. No re-entry or taking possession of the Premises by Landlord pursuant to this paragraph 13.2.2, and no acceptance of surrender of the Premises or other action on Landlord's part, shall be construed as an election to terminate this Lease unless a written notice of such intention is given to Tenant by Landlord or unless the termination of this Lease is decreed by a court of competent jurisdiction.
Re-Entry Rights. In the event of any default by Tenant, in addition to any other remedies available to Landlord under this Lease, at law or in equity, Landlord shall also have the right, with or without terminating this Lease, to re-enter the Premises and remove all persons and property from the Premises; such property may be removed, stored and/or disposed of pursuant to this Lease or any other procedures permitted by applicable law, all at Tenant’s expense. No re-entry or taking possession of the Premises by Landlord pursuant to this paragraph 13.2.2, and no acceptance of surrender of the Premises or other action on Landlord’s part, shall be construed as an election to terminate this Lease unless a written notice of such intention be given to Tenant or unless the termination thereof be decreed by a court of competent jurisdiction.
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  • Ancillary Rights 3.1 The Landlord grants the Tenant the following rights (the Rights): (a) the right to support and protection from the Common Parts to the extent that the Common Parts provide support and protection to the Property to the date of this lease; (b) the right to use the External Area for the purposes of pedestrian access to and egress from the interior of the Building; (c) the right for visitors to the Property with the appropriate disabled parking permit to park in those spaces in the External Area designated by the Landlord from time to time as being disabled parking spaces; (d) the right to use the hallways, corridors, stairways, lifts and landings of the Common Parts shown shaded purple on the Floor Plans for the purposes of access to and egress from the Property and the lavatories and washrooms referred to in clause 3.1(e); (e) the right to use the lavatories and washrooms on the ground and first floors of the Building; (f) the right to use and to connect into any Service Media at the Building that belong to the Landlord and serve (but do not form part of) the Property which are in existence at the date of this lease or are installed or constructed during the term; (g) the right to attach any item to the any part of the Building adjoining the Property so far as is reasonably necessary to carry out any works to the Property required or permitted by this lease; (h) the right to enter the Common Parts or the Museum so far as is reasonably necessary to carry out any works to the Property required or permitted by this lease; and (i) the right to pass and xxxxxx on foot across those parts of the Central Gallery SUBJECT always to temporary interruption to the said right in accordance with the provisions of the Community Use and Management Agreement; (j) the right to use the Central Gallery in accordance with the terms of the Community Use and Management Agreement (k) the right to use part of the External Area as designated by the Landlord from time to time for the storage of waste containers in accordance with the Community Use and Management Agreement (l) the right to use the Terrace in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Community Use and Management Agreement. (m) where it is not reasonably practicable to seat 40 people in the Café, the right to place seating in the Additional Seating Space to ensure that there are a total of 40 seats available in the Café and the Additional Seating Space. (n) the right to display publicity material advertising the events to be held at the Property on such part of any noticeboard affixed to the exterior of the Building as the Landlord designates for use by the Tenant 3.2 The Rights are granted in common with the Landlord and any other person authorised by the Landlord. 3.3 The Rights are granted subject to the Third Party Rights insofar as the Third Party Rights affect the Common Parts and the Museum and the Tenant shall not do anything that may interfere with any Third Party Right. 3.4 The Tenant shall exercise the Rights (other than the Right mentioned in clause 3.1(a)) only in connection with its use of the Property for the Permitted Use and in accordance with the provisions of the Community Use and Management Agreement and any regulations made by the Landlord as mentioned in clause 27.1. 3.5 The Tenant shall comply with all laws relating to its use of the Common Parts, Terrace and Central Gallery pursuant to the Rights. 3.6 In relation to the Rights mentioned in clause 3.1

  • Subsidiary Rights The Company or one of its Subsidiaries has the unrestricted right to vote, and (subject to limitations imposed by applicable law) to receive dividends and distributions on, all capital securities of its Subsidiaries as owned by the Company or such Subsidiary.

  • COUNTY RIGHTS a. All County rights and functions, except those which are expressly abridged by this Agreement, shall remain vested with the County. b. The rights of the County, include, but are not limited to, the exclusive right to determine the mission of its constituent departments, commissions and boards; set standards of service; determine the procedures and standards of selection for employment and promotion; train, direct and assign its employees; take disciplinary action; relieve its employees from duty because of lack of work or for other legitimate reasons; maintain the efficiency of County operations; determine the methods, means and personnel by which County operations are to be conducted; determine the content of job classifications; take all necessary actions to carry out its mission in emergencies; and exercise complete control and discretion over its organization and the technology of performing its work. The County has the right to make reasonable rules and regulations pertaining to employees consistent with this Agreement. c. This Agreement is not intended to, nor may it be construed to, modify the provisions of the Charter relating to civil service or personnel administration. The Civil Service Commission shall continue to exercise authority over classification of jobs and procedures and standards of selection for employment and promotion. d. This Agreement is not intended to restrict consultation with the Union regarding matters within the right of the County to determine. e. This provision is not subject to the grievance and arbitration procedure as set forth in Article V of this Agreement.

  • INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS - DATA RIGHTS A. Data produced under this Annex which is subject to paragraph C. of the Intellectual Property Rights - Data Rights Article of the Umbrella Agreement will be protected for the period of one year. B. Under paragraph H. of the Intellectual Property Rights - Data Rights Article of the Umbrella Agreement, Disclosing Party provides the following Data to Receiving Party. The lists below may not be comprehensive, are subject to change, and do not supersede any restrictive notice on the Data provided.

  • Proprietary Rights and Licenses 7.1 Subject to the limited rights expressly granted under this Agreement, we and our licensors reserve all of right, title and interest in and to the Sage Services and Content, including all related intellectual property rights. No rights are granted to you other than as expressly set out in this Agreement. 7.2 We grant to you a worldwide, limited-term license to use Content acquired by you pursuant to Order Forms, subject to those Order Forms, this Agreement and the Collateral. 7.3 You grant us and our Affiliates a worldwide, limited- term license to host, copy, transmit and display Customer Data, and any Non-Sage Applications and program code created by or for you using a Sage Service, as necessary for us to provide the Sage Services in accordance with this Agreement. Subject to the limited licenses granted within this Agreement, we acquire no right, title or interest under this Agreement in or to Customer Data or any Non-Sage Application. 7.4 You grant to us and our Affiliates a worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free license to use and incorporate into the Sage Services any suggestion, enhancement request, recommendation, correction or other feedback provided by you or users relating to the operation of the Sage Services. 7.5 You grant to us a non-exclusive non-transferable right to use your name and logo in our marketing or promotional material during the term of this Agreement for the purpose of identifying you as a customer.

  • Beneficiary Rights If the Traditional IRA Owner dies before his or her entire interest is distributed to him or her, the entire remaining interest will be distributed as follows.

  • Third Party Beneficiary Rights The parties do not intend to create in any other individual or entity the status of third party beneficiary and this Contract shall not be construed so as to create such status. The rights, duties and obligations contained in this Contract shall operate only between the parties to this Contract, and shall inure solely to the benefit of the parties to this Contract. The provisions of this Contract are intended only to assist the parties in determining and performing their obligations under this Contract. The parties to this Contract intend and expressly agree that only parties signatory to this Contract shall have any legal or equitable right to seek to enforce this Contract, to seek any remedy arising out of a party's performance or failure to perform any term or condition of this contract, or to bring an action for the breach of this Contract.

  • Patents and Intellectual Property Rights Recipients are subject to the Xxxx-Xxxx Act, 35 U.S.C. § 200 et seq, unless otherwise provided by law. Recipients are subject to the specific requirements governing the development, reporting, and disposition of rights to inventions and patents resulting from federal financial assistance awards located at 37 C.F.R. Part 401 and the standard patent rights clause located at 37 C.F.R. § 401.14.

  • Property Rights All County facilities, equipment and data will remain under the sole ownership, custody and control of County and CONTRACTOR is not granted any property interest therein. CONTRACTOR shall only use County’s facilities and equipment for the purposes of fulfilling its obligations to County under this Agreement. County may access any and all electronic or paper data and records created, transmitted, or accessed utilizing County equipment or while on County property.

  • Infringement of Intellectual Property Rights Seller (or its supplier) shall indemnify and hold Purchaser harmless against an award of damages and costs against Purchaser by a final judgment of a court of last resort in the country in which the Equipment is originally installed by Seller resulting from actual or alleged patent infringement relating in any way to use or sale of the Equipment, or any component thereof furnished hereunder, provided that Purchaser (i) gives Seller immediate notice in writing of any suit or claim for infringement against Purchaser, (ii) permits Seller (or its supplier) to control the defense of any suit or claim, and (iii) gives Seller (or its supplier) all available information, assistance, and authority to enable Seller (or its supplier) to assume such defense. Seller (or its supplier) shall diligently defend and prosecute all such patent infringement litigation and shall keep Purchaser fully informed of all developments in the defense or adjustments of any such claim or action. If a final injunction or judgment in any patent infringement action is rendered restraining Purchaser’s use of the Equipment, or of any component thereof, Seller shall, at its option and expense, either (i) procure for Purchaser the right to use the Equipment, or (ii) replace or modify the infringing component so that it no longer infringes, or (iii) repurchase the Equipment upon its return to Seller, less reasonable depreciation of 2% per month from date of installation, for use, damage, or obsolescence. Seller shall have no liability whatsoever to Purchaser if any such patent infringement or claim thereof is based upon or arises from (i) the use of any Equipment in combination with an apparatus or device not manufactured or supplied by Seller and such combination cause the infringement, (ii) the use of any Equipment in a manner for which it was neither designed nor contemplated, or (iii) any modification of any Equipment by Purchaser, or by Seller at Purchaser’s request, or by any third party, which causes the Equipment to become infringing.

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