Common use of Right of Entry – Without Notice Clause in Contracts

Right of Entry – Without Notice. In the case of urgent repairs being necessary, or in the case of emergency or other special circumstances, permit Swinburne to enter the Premises and/or Shared Facilities if the Licensee is not in attendance. Swinburne reserves the right to enter the Shared Facilities to access any vacant Premises during daylight hours.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Licence Agreement, Licence Agreement, Licence Agreement

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Right of Entry – Without Notice. In the case of general or urgent maintenance repairs being necessary, or in the case of emergency or other special circumstances, permit Swinburne to enter the Premises and/or Shared Facilities if the Licensee is not in attendanceFacilities. Swinburne reserves the right to enter the Shared Facilities to access any vacant Premises during daylight hours, or after hours in cases of emergency or other special circumstances.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Licence Agreement, Licence Agreement

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