RELETTING NOTICES. The Tenant shall permit the Landlord, at all reasonable times during the last six (6) months of the Term, to enter the Premises and affix and retain, without interference, on any suitable parts of them (but not so as materially to affect the access of light or air to the Premises) notices for reletting them and the Tenant shall not remove or obscure such notices and shall permit all persons with the written authority of the Landlord to view the Premises at all reasonable hours in the daytime, upon prior appointment having been made.
RELETTING NOTICES. To allow a letting or sale board to be displayed on the Premises (but not so that it restricts or interferes unreasonably with the light enjoyed by the Premises) and to allow prospective tenants or purchasers to view the Premises on reasonable notice;
RELETTING NOTICES. In the last six months of the Term to allow a letting or sale board to be displayed on the Premises (but not so that it restricts or interferes unreasonably with the light enjoyed by the Premises or the Tenant’s use thereof), and to allow prospective tenants or purchasers to view the Premises at reasonable times on reasonable notice;
RELETTING NOTICES. To permit the Landlord at all reasonable times during the last six (6) months of the Term to enter upon the Demised Premises and affix and retain without interference upon any suitable parts of the Demised Premises (but not so as to materially affect the access of light and air to the Demised Premises) notices for reletting the same and not to remove or obscure the said notices and to permit all persons with the written authority of the Landlord to view the Demised Premises at all reasonable hours in the daytime, upon prior written notice having been given.
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RELETTING NOTICES. To allow a letting or sale board to be displayed on the Premises in the last six months of the Term unless the Tenant is exercising its rights under the Landlord and Tenaxx Xxx 0000 (xxt not so that it restricts or interferes unreasonably with the light enjoyed by the Premises) and to allow prospective tenants or purchasers to view the Premises at reasonable times on reasonable notice
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RELETTING NOTICES. To permit the Landlord to fix and retain in a conspicuous position on the Property and/or the Common Parts a notice board for the re-letting (during the last six months of the Lease) and/or the sale of the same (but not so as to (I) restrict or interfere unreasonably with the access of light and air to the Property or (ii) obscure its signage or shop front displays) and not to take down or obscure the said notice board and to permit (in respect of a re-letting during the said period of the last six months of the Lease) all persons authorised in writing by the Landlord or its agents to view the Property at all reasonable hours in the daytime.
RELETTING NOTICES. To permit the Landlord to fix and retain in a conspicuous position on the Property and/or the Common Parts a notice board for the re-letting (during the last six months of the Lease) and/or the sale of the same (but not so as to (I) restrict or interfere unreasonably with the access of light and air to the Property or (ii) obscure its signage or windows) and not to take down or obscure the said notice board and to permit (in respect of a re-letting during the said period of the last six months of the Lease) all persons authorised in writing by the Landlord or its agents to view the Property on prior appointment and at all reasonable hours in the daytime, and provided as little interruption or interference as is reasonably practicable is caused to the Tenant and any business carried on from the Property. The Landlord shall remove any notice board which it fixes to the Property in exercise of the aforementioned right forthwith after a contract for reletting or sale has been concluded and will indemnify the Tenant in respect of all physical damage resulting from such notice boards.
RELETTING NOTICES. To allow a letting or sale board to be displayed on the Premises (but not so that it restricts or interferes unreasonably with the light enjoyed by the Premises), and to allow prospective tenants or purchasers to view the Premises on reasonable notice; Provided That no such letting board shall be erected where the Tenant has made a valid court application under Section 24 of the Landlord and Tenaxx Xxx 0000 xx is otherwise entitled to remain in occupation or to a new tenancy of the Premises;