Residual Right of Entry Sample Clauses

Residual Right of Entry. In the event of termination of the Primary Option pursuant to Section 8.2 hereof, the Optionee shall have the right, within a period of 180 days following such termination, to remove from the Property all buildings, plant, equipment, machinery, tools, appliances and supplies which have been brought upon the Property by or on behalf of the Optionee.
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Residual Right of Entry. In the event of termination of any of the Options pursuant to Section 10.1 or 10.2 hereof, the Optionee shall have the right, within a period of 180 days following such termination, to go onto the Property for the limited purpose of removing from the particular Property all buildings, plant, equipment, machinery, tools, appliances and supplies which have been brought upon the particular Property by or on behalf of the Optionee. Unless waived by the Optionor, all erected structures shall be removed and the ground shall be recontoured to original grade, restored and reseeded in accordance with all applicable federal and state regulations within 180 days of such termination or such longer period as is reasonably necessary to complete such restoration.
Residual Right of Entry. In the event of termination of either of the Rattlesnake Hills or Lewiston Options pursuant to Section 8.2 hereof, the Optionee shall have the right, within a period of 180 days following such termination, to remove from the Properties all buildings, plant, equipment, machinery, tools, appliances and supplies which have been brought upon the Properties by or on behalf of the Optionee.
Residual Right of Entry. In the event of termination of the Option other than by the exercise thereof, Silver Stream shall have the right, within a period of 120 days following such termination, to remove from the Property all buildings, plant, equipment, machinery, tools, appliances and supplies which have been brought upon the Property by or on behalf of Silver Stream.

Related to Residual Right of Entry

  • Right of Entry The Landlord shall have the right to enter the Premises during normal working hours by providing at least twenty-four (24) hours notice in order for inspection, make necessary repairs, alterations or improvements, to supply services as agreed or for any reasonable purpose. The Landlord may exhibit the Premises to prospective purchasers, mortgagees, or lessees upon reasonable notice.

  • LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY The Lessor or the Lessor's agent may enter at reasonable hours to inspect or show the Premises to prospective lenders and purchasers, and to do anything the Lessor may be required to do hereunder or which the Lessor may deem necessary for the good of the Premises or any building of which they are apart. During the last [#] days of the Term, the Lessor may display a "For Rent" sign on the Premises and show the Premises to prospective lessees.

  • LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ENTRY 7.1. Landlord and Landlord's agents and representatives shall have the right, when accompanied by a representative of Tenant, to enter the Premises at all reasonable hours and upon reasonable notice, as more particularly hereinafter described, for the following purposes: (i) performing maintenance, repairs, or alterations to the Premises but only in the event of default by Tenant under the terms of this Lease; (ii) showing the Premises to prospective new tenants during the last twelve (12) months of the Term; (iii) showing the Premises during the Term to any mortgagees or prospective purchasers of the Premises; or (iv) curing any default by Tenant in performing its obligations under this Lease beyond any applicable notice and grace period. All non-emergent work within the Premises shall be performed in accordance with a schedule and plan approved by Tenant, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned, but in no event shall Landlord be prohibited or unreasonably restricted from performing such work on a timely and commercially reasonable basis. 7.2. Landlord may enter upon the Premises at any time in case of emergency upon prior verbal notice if possible and with the accompaniment by a representative of Tenant to the extent Tenant makes such representative immediately available. Landlord shall advise Tenant of the date, time and nature of all such entries promptly following cessation of the emergency. 7.3. In connection with any entry by Landlord pursuant to this Article 7, Landlord shall use all reasonable efforts to minimize the disruption of Tenant's use of the Premises and all work performed by or on behalf of Landlord in or on the Premises pursuant to this Article 7 shall be performed with as little inconvenience to Tenant's business as is reasonably possible. Tenant shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to designate a representative to accompany Landlord, or any third parties, while they are on the Premises.

  • Residual Rights Licensee may, subject to Oracle's copyrights or patent rights, use any information retained in the unaided memory of its employees and other agents after accessing the TCK.

  • Rights of entry The landlord shall enter the premises only: › with the tenant’s consent at the time of entry › in an emergency › for necessary maintenance or repairs, compliance or preparation for compliance with any requirements regarding smoke alarms or insulation, from 8 am to 7 pm, after 24 hours’ notice › for an inspection of the property or work done by the tenant, from 8 am to 7 pm after 48 hours’ notice › with the tenant’s prior consent, to show the premises to prospective tenants, purchasers, registered valuer or real estate agent doing an appraisal, or other expert engaged in appraising the premises. › Consent may not be unreasonably withheld but reasonable conditions may be imposed.

  • RIGHT OF ENTRY AND INSPECTION OWNER may enter, inspect, and/or repair the premises at any time in case of emergency or suspected abandonment. OWNER shall give 24 hours advance notice and may enter for the purpose of showing the premises during normal business hours to prospective renters, buyers, lenders, for smoke alarm inspections, and/or for normal inspections and repairs. OWNER is permitted to make all alterations, repairs and maintenance that in OWNER'S judgment is necessary to perform.

  • Right of Re-Entry Upon the occurrence of a Default, Landlord may elect to terminate this Lease or, without terminating this Lease, terminate Tenant's right to possession of the Premises. Upon any such termination, Tenant shall immediately surrender and vacate the Premises and deliver possession thereof to Landlord. Tenant grants to Landlord the right to enter and repossess the Premises and to expel Tenant and any others who may be occupying the Premises and to remove any and all property therefrom, without being deemed in any manner guilty of trespass and without relinquishing Landlord's rights to Rent or any other right given to Landlord hereunder or by operation of law.

  • Power of Sale If an Event of Default should occur, Beneficiary may ------------- enforce payment of the obligations secured hereby and shall, at its option, execute or cause the Trustee to execute a written notice of such default and of its election to cause to be sold the Property to satisfy the obligations hereof, and shall cause such notice to be recorded in the office of the recorder of each county wherein said Property is situated. Prior to publication of the notice of sale, Beneficiary shall deliver to Trustee this Deed of Trust and the Note or other evidence of indebtedness which is secured hereby, together with a written request for the Trustee to proceed with a sale of the property described herein, pursuant to the provisions of law and this Deed of Trust. Notice of sale having been given as then required by law and not less than the time then required by law having elapsed after recordation of such notice of default, Trustee, without demand on Trustor, shall sell said property at the time and place of sale fixed by it in said notice of sale, either as a whole or in separate parcels and in such order as it may determine, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States, payable at time of sale. Trustee may postpone sale of all or any portion of said property by public announcement at such time and place of sale, and from time to time thereafter may postpone such sale by public announcement at the time fixed by the preceding postponement. Trustee shall deliver to the purchaser its deed conveying the property so sold, but without any covenant or warrant, express or implied. The recitals in such deed of any matters or facts shall be conclusive proof of the truthfulness thereof. Any person, including Trustor, Trustee, or Beneficiary, may purchase at such sale. After deducting all reasonable costs, fees, and expenses of Trustee and of this Trust, including cost of evidence of title and reasonable counsel fees in connection with sale, Trustee shall apply the proceeds of sale (i) to the payment of all sums expended under the terms hereof, not then repaid with accrued interest at the Default Rate, as defined in the Note, provided, however, that such interest rate shall in no event exceed the maximum interest rate allowed by law; (ii) all other sums then secured hereby; and (iii) the remainder, if any, to the person or persons legally entitled thereto.

  • Bxxx of Sale The Bxxx of Sale covering the Personal Property, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D.

  • Right of Co-Sale To the extent the Investors do not exercise their respective Rights of First Refusal (the “Co-Sale Right Holders”) as to the Offered Shares proposed to be sold by the Transferor to the third party transferee identified in the Transfer Notice in accordance with Section 4.4, such Co-Sale Right Holder shall have the right (but no obligation) to participate in, and the Transferor shall have the obligation to procure the third party transferee to accept, the transfer of any Offered Shares to the extent that such Co-Sale Right Holder’s Pro Rata Co-Sale Share (defined as below) will be transferred at the same price and subject to the same terms and conditions as specified in the Transfer Notice (the “Right of Co-Sale”). For the purpose of this Section 4.5, a Co-Sale Right Holder’s “Pro Rata Co-Sale Share” shall mean that number of Ordinary Shares (calculated on an as-converted basis) which equals the number of the Offered Shares specified in the Transfer Notice multiplied by a fraction equal to (i) the total number of Ordinary Shares (calculated on an as-converted basis) then held by such Co-Sale Right Holder at the time of the transfer, divided by (ii) the total number of Ordinary Shares (calculated on an as-converted basis) held by the Co-Sale Right Holders that have elected to exercise the Right of Co-Sale plus the total number of Ordinary Shares (calculated on an as-converted basis) then held by the Transferor. The Co-Sale Right Holder shall deliver, within the Option Period, a written notice (the “Co-Sale Notice”) to the Transferor, stating (i) its decision to exercise the Right of Co-Sale as specified in the Co-Sale Notice, and (ii) the number of Shares that such Co-Sale Right Holder elects to transfer, in order to effect its Right of Co-Sale. If the Co-Sale Right Holder sends out the Co-Sale Notice within the Option Period, and provided, however, that the Co-Sale Right Holder fails to effect its Right of Co-Sale due to failure to obtain the consent of the third party transferee or the approval, consent or exemption (if necessary) from the Governmental Authority, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the Transferor shall not effect any transfer of the Offered Share of the Company to the third party transferee without the prior written consent of the Co-Sale Right Holders, unless the Transferor purchases the number of the Shares that such Co-Sale Right Holder elects to transfer at the same price and subject to the same terms and conditions as specified in the Transfer Notice.

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