Common use of Removal of Personalty Clause in Contracts

Removal of Personalty. Upon the Expiration of the term of this Lease or any earlier termination hereof, Lessee may remove all personal property which Lessee has installed or otherwise located on the Premises and which may be removed without damaging the Premises (other than immaterial damage that Lessee repairs after such removal), provided that Lessee promptly restores the Premises to their condition immediately preceding the time the property was installed or otherwise located on the Premises, ordinary wear and tear, damage caused by any casualty covered by Section 13, and any damage caused by the acts or omissions of Lessor or Lessor's agents or employees excepted. If Lessee does not so remove all such personal property upon expiration of the term of this Lease, Lessor may notify Lessee to remove the personal property and to restore the Premises as required by the preceding sentence. If Lessee fails or refuses to remove all such personal property from the Premises within thirty (30) days after Lessor gives notice to do so, all such personal property shall automatically become the property of Lessor. Lessor may then remove the personal property from the Premises in any manner that Lessor shall choose, and Lessor may retain, abandon, sell, dispose of, donate or give to anyone any part or all of the personal property or otherwise deal with it as Lessor's property, all in Lessor's sole discretion and without liability for loss or damage. Lessee shall pay Lessor on demand one-thirtieth (1/30th) of the monthly Base Rent last in effect for each day from the date the Lease term Expires through the date the last of Lessee's personal property is removed pursuant to this paragraph or the date such personal property becomes the property of Lessor pursuant to the terms of this Section 22, and Lessee shall pay Lessor, on demand, any and all expenses incurred by Lessor in removing any abandoned personal property, including, without limitation, moving and transportation charges. Lessor may, at its option and without notice, sell the personal property, or any part of it at public or private sale and without legal process, for such price as Lessor may obtain, and apply the proceeds of such sale to any amounts due from Lessee under this Lease.

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Samples: Lease (Ashworth Inc)

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Removal of Personalty. Upon the Expiration termination of the term of this Lease or any earlier termination hereofLease, Lessee may Tenant may, if no event of default then exists, remove all personal property which Lessee Tenant has installed or otherwise located on the Premises and which may be removed without damaging is not attached to the Premises (other than immaterial damage that Lessee repairs after such removal)Premises, provided that Lessee Tenant promptly restores the Premises to their condition immediately preceding the time the property was installed or otherwise located on the Premises, ordinary wear and tear, damage caused by any casualty covered by Section 13, and any damage caused by the acts or omissions of Lessor or Lessor's agents or employees excepted. If Lessee Tenant does not so remove all such personal property upon expiration of the term of this Lease, Lessor Landlord may notify Lessee Tenant to remove the personal property and to restore the Premises as required by to their condition immediately preceding the preceding sentencetime the property was installed or otherwise located on the Premises. If Lessee Tenant fails or refuses to remove all such personal property from the Premises Premises, and to so restore the Premises, within thirty ten (3010) days after Lessor Landlord gives notice to do so, all such personal property shall automatically become the property of LessorLandlord. Lessor Landlord may then remove the personal property from the Premises in any manner that Lessor Landlord shall choose, and Lessor Landlord may retain, abandon, sell, dispose of, donate or give to anyone any part or all of the personal property or otherwise deal with it as Lessor's Landlord’s property, all in Lessor's Landlord’s sole discretion and without liability for loss or damage. Lessee Tenant shall pay Lessor Landlord on demand one-thirtieth (1/30thl/30lh) of the monthly Base Basic Rent last in effect for each day from the date the Lease term Expires expires through the date the last of Lessee's Tenant’s personal property is removed pursuant to this paragraph or the date such personal property becomes the property of Lessor pursuant to the terms of this Section 22paragraph, and Lessee Tenant shall pay LessorLandlord, on demanddemand as Additional Rent, any and all expenses incurred by Lessor Landlord in removing any abandoned personal propertyproperty and cleaning or otherwise restoring the Premises to the condition Tenant is required to leave them in, including, without limitation, court costs, reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses, moving and transportation charges, and cleaning charges. Lessor Landlord may, at its option and without notice, sell the personal property, or any part of it at public or private sale and without legal process, for such price as Lessor Landlord may obtain, and apply the proceeds of such sale to any amounts due from Lessee Tenant under this Lease. Tenant shall not, at any time, remove from the Premises any property installed or otherwise located on the Premises by Tenant and attached to the Premises.

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Samples: Knology Inc

Removal of Personalty. Upon the Expiration termination of the term of this Lease or any earlier termination hereofLease, Lessee may Tenant may, if no event of default then exists, remove all personal property which Lessee Tenant has installed or otherwise located on the Premises and which may be removed without damaging is not attached to the Premises (other than immaterial damage that Lessee repairs after such removal)Premises, provided that Lessee Tenant promptly restores the Premises to their condition immediately preceding the time the property was installed or otherwise located on the Premises, ordinary wear and tear, damage caused by any casualty covered by Section 13, and any damage caused by the acts or omissions of Lessor or Lessor's agents or employees excepted. If Lessee Tenant does not so remove all such personal property upon expiration of the term of this Lease, Lessor Landlord may notify Lessee Tenant to remove the personal property and to restore the Premises as required by to their condition immediately preceding the preceding sentencetime the property was installed or otherwise located on the Premises. If Lessee Tenant fails or refuses to remove all such personal property from the Premises Premises, and to so restore the Premises, within thirty ten (3010) days after Lessor Landlord gives notice to do so, all such personal property shall automatically become the property of LessorLandlord. Lessor Landlord may then remove the personal property from the Premises in any manner that Lessor Landlord shall choose, and Lessor Landlord may retain, abandon, sell, dispose of, donate or give to anyone any part or all of the personal property or otherwise deal with it as Lessor's Landlord’s property, all in Lessor's Landlord’s sole discretion and without liability for loss or damage. Lessee Tenant shall pay Lessor Landlord on demand one-thirtieth (1/30th130th) of the monthly Base Basic Rent last in effect for each day from the date the Lease term Expires expires through the date the last of Lessee's Tenant’s personal property is removed pursuant to this paragraph or the date such personal property becomes the property of Lessor pursuant to the terms of this Section 22paragraph, and Lessee Tenant shall pay LessorLandlord, on demanddemand as Additional Rent, any and all expenses incurred by Lessor Landlord in removing any abandoned personal propertyproperty and cleaning or otherwise restoring the Premises to the condition Tenant is required to leave them in, including, without limitation, court costs, reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses, moving and transportation charges, and cleaning charges. Lessor Landlord may, at its option and without notice, sell the personal property, or any part of it at public or private sale and without legal process, for such price as Lessor Landlord may obtain, and apply the proceeds of such sale to any amounts due from Lessee Tenant under this Lease. Tenant shall not, at any time, remove from the Premises any property installed or otherwise located on the Premises by Tenant and attached to the Premises.

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Samples: Knology Inc

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Removal of Personalty. Upon the Expiration termination of the term of this Lease or any earlier termination hereofLease, Lessee may Tenant may, if no event of default then exists, remove all personal property which Lessee Tenant has installed or otherwise located on the Premises and which may be removed without damaging is not attached to the Premises (other than immaterial damage that Lessee repairs after such removal)Premises, provided that Lessee Tenant promptly restores the Premises to their condition immediately preceding the time the property was installed or otherwise located on the Premises, ordinary wear and tear, damage caused by any casualty covered by Section 13, and any damage caused by the acts or omissions of Lessor or Lessor's agents or employees excepted. If Lessee Tenant does not so remove all such personal property upon expiration of the term of this Lease, Lessor Landlord may notify Lessee Tenant to remove the personal property and to restore the Premises as required by to their condition immediately preceding the preceding sentencetime the property was installed or otherwise located on the Premises. If Lessee Tenant fails or refuses to remove all such personal property from the Premises Premises, and to so restore the Premises, within thirty ten (3010) days after Lessor Landlord gives notice to do so, all such personal property shall automatically become the property of LessorLandlord. Lessor Landlord may then remove the personal property from the Premises in any manner that Lessor Landlord shall choose, and Lessor Landlord may retain, abandon, sell, dispose of, donate or give to anyone any part or all of the personal property or otherwise deal with it as Lessor's Landlord’s property, all in Lessor's Landlord’s sole discretion and without liability for loss or damage. Lessee Tenant shall pay Lessor Landlord on demand one-thirtieth (1/30th130th) of the monthly Base Basic Rent last in effect for each day from the date the Lease term Expires expires through the date the last of Lessee's Tenant’s personal property is removed pursuant to this paragraph or the date such personal property becomes the property of Lessor pursuant to the terms of this Section 22Paragraph, and Lessee Tenant shall pay LessorLandlord, on demanddemand as Additional Rent, any and all expenses incurred by Lessor Landlord in removing any abandoned personal propertyproperty and cleaning or otherwise restoring the Premises to the condition Tenant is required to leave them in, including, without limitation, court costs, reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses, moving and transportation charges, and cleaning charges. Lessor Landlord may, at its option and without notice, sell the personal property, or any part of it at public or private sale and without legal process, for such price as Lessor Landlord may obtain, and apply the proceeds of such sale to any amounts due from Lessee Tenant under this Lease. Tenant shall not, at any time, remove from the Premises any property installed or otherwise located on the Premises by Tenant and attached to the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Knology Inc)

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