Common use of Removal of Tenant’s Property Clause in Contracts

Removal of Tenant’s Property. Any equipment, fixtures, goods or other properly of the Tenant that are not removed by the Tenant upon the termination of this Lease, or upon any quitting, vacating or abandonment of the Premises by the Tenant, or upon the Tenant’s eviction, will be considered as abandoned and the Landlord will have the right, without any notice to the Tenant, to sell or otherwise dispose of the same, at the expense of the Tenant, and will not be accountable to the Tenant for any part of the proceeds of such sale, if any.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Zynerba Pharmeceuticals, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Zynerba Pharmeceuticals, Inc.)

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Removal of Tenant’s Property. Any equipment, fixtures, goods or other properly property of the Tenant that are Tenant, not removed by the Tenant upon the termination of this Lease, or upon any quitting, vacating or abandonment of the Premises premises by the Tenant, or upon the Tenant’s 's eviction, will shall be considered as abandoned and the Landlord will shall have the right, without any notice to the Tenant, to sell or otherwise dispose of the same, at the expense of the Tenant, and will shall not be accountable to the Tenant for any part of the proceeds of such sale, if any.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (American Asset Management Corp), Lease Agreement (Monmouth Community Bancorp)

Removal of Tenant’s Property. Any equipment, fixtures, goods or other properly property of the Tenant that are Tenant, not removed by the Tenant upon the termination of this Lease, or upon any quitting, vacating or abandonment of the Premises premises by the Tenant, or upon the Tenant’s eviction, will shall be considered as abandoned and the Landlord will shall have the right, without any notice to the Tenant, to sell or otherwise dispose of the same, at the expense of the Tenant, and will shall not be accountable to the Tenant for any part of the proceeds of such sale, if any.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Removal of Tenant’s Property. Any equipment, fixtures, goods or other properly property of the Tenant that are not removed by the Tenant upon the termination of this Leaselease, or upon any quitting, vacating or abandonment of the Premises premises by the Tenant, or upon the Tenant’s 's eviction, will be considered as abandoned and the Landlord will have the right, without any notice to the Tenant, to sell or otherwise dispose of the same, at the expense of the Tenant, and will not be accountable to the Tenant for any part of the proceeds of such sale, if any.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Castellum, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Castellum, Inc.)

Removal of Tenant’s Property. Any equipment, fixtures, goods or other properly property of the Tenant that are not removed by the Tenant upon the expiration or sooner termination of this Lease, Lease or upon any quitting, vacating or abandonment of the Demised Premises by the Tenant, or upon the Tenant’s eviction, will shall be considered as abandoned and the Landlord will shall have the right, without any notice to the Tenant, to sell or otherwise dispose of the same, at the sole cost and expense of the Tenant, and will shall not be accountable to the Tenant for any part of the proceeds of such sale, if any.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Advaxis, Inc.)

Removal of Tenant’s Property. Any Any-equipment, fixtures, goods or other properly property of the Tenant that are not removed by the Tenant upon the expiration or sooner termination of this Lease, Lease or upon any quitting, vacating or abandonment of the Demised Premises by the Tenant, or upon the Tenant’s eviction, will shall be considered as abandoned and the Landlord will shall have the right, without any notice to the Tenant, to sell or otherwise dispose of the same, at the sole cost and expense of the Tenant, and will shall not be accountable to the Tenant for any part of the proceeds of such sale, if any.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Commencement Date Memorandum (Cytosorbents Corp)

Removal of Tenant’s Property. Any equipment, fixtures, goods or other properly property of the Tenant that are not removed by the Tenant upon the termination expiration or sooner termi-nation of this Lease, Lease or upon any quitting, vacating or abandonment of the Demised Premises by the Tenant, or upon the Tenant’s eviction, will shall be considered as abandoned and the Landlord will shall have the right, without any notice to the Tenant, to sell or otherwise dispose of the same, at the sole cost and expense of the Tenant, and will shall not be accountable to the Tenant for any part of the proceeds of such sale, if any.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Xenomics Inc)

Removal of Tenant’s Property. Any equipment, fixtures, goods or other properly property of the Tenant that are not removed by the Tenant upon the termination of this Lease, or upon any quitting, vacating or abandonment of the Premises by the Tenant, or upon the Tenant’s 's eviction, will shall be considered as abandoned and the Landlord will shall have the right, without any notice to the Tenant, to sell or otherwise dispose of the same, at the expense of the Tenant, and will shall not be accountable to the Tenant for any part of the proceeds of such sale, if any.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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Removal of Tenant’s Property. Any equipment, fixtures, goods or other properly property of the Tenant that are not removed by the Tenant upon the termination of this Lease, or upon any quitting, vacating or abandonment of the Premises by the Tenant, or upon the Tenant’s 's eviction, will be considered as abandoned and the Landlord will have the right, without any notice to the Tenant, to sell or otherwise dispose disprove of the same, at the expense of the Tenant, and will not be accountable to the Tenant for any part of the proceeds of such sale, if any.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Community Partners Bancorp)

Removal of Tenant’s Property. Any equipment, fixtures, goods or other properly property of the Tenant that are Tenant, not removed by the Tenant upon the termination of this Lease, or upon any quitting, vacating or abandonment of the Premises by the Tenant, or upon the Tenant’s eviction, will shall be considered as abandoned and the Landlord will shall have the right, without any notice to the Tenant, to sell or otherwise dispose of the same, at the expense of the Tenant, and will shall not be accountable to the Tenant for any part of the proceeds of such sale, if any.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Akorn Inc)

Removal of Tenant’s Property. Any equipment, fixtures, goods or other properly property of the Tenant that are Tenant, not removed by the Tenant upon the termination of this Leaselease, or upon any quitting, vacating or abandonment of the Leased Premises by the Tenant, or upon the Tenant’s 's eviction, will shall be considered as abandoned and the Landlord will shall have the right, without any notice to the Tenant, to sell or otherwise dispose of the same, at the expense of the Tenant, and will shall not be accountable to the Tenant for any part of the proceeds of such sale, if any.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Integrated Biopharma Inc)

Removal of Tenant’s Property. Any equipment, fixtures, goods or other properly property of the Tenant that are not removed by the Tenant upon the termination expiration or sooner termi­nation of this Lease, Lease or upon any quitting, vacating or abandonment of the Demised Premises by the Tenant, or upon the Tenant’s eviction, will shall be considered as abandoned and the Landlord will shall have the right, without any notice to the Tenant, to sell or otherwise dispose of the same, at the sole cost and expense of the Tenant, and will shall not be accountable to the Tenant for any part of the proceeds of such sale, if any.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Insmed Inc)

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