Common use of Right of Entry Clause in Contracts

Right of Entry. The Lessor shall, upon giving days’ notice, be granted by the Lessee access and allowed by the latter to enter the Premises to make necessary inspections, repairs or alterations on the property, or pursuant to any lawful purpose as the Lessor, provided that the time of entry requested is reasonable considering the purpose.

Appears in 57 contracts

Samples: Texas Commercial Lease Agreement, York Commercial Lease Agreement, Nevada Commercial Lease Agreement

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Right of Entry. The Lessor shall, upon giving _____days’ notice, be granted by the Lessee access and allowed by the latter to enter the Premises to make necessary inspections, repairs or alterations on the property, or pursuant to any lawful purpose as the Lessor, provided that the time of entry requested is reasonable considering the purpose.

Appears in 53 contracts

Samples: Commercial Lease Agreement, Texas Commercial Lease Agreement, New Hampshire Commercial Lease Agreement

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Right of Entry. The Lessor shall, upon giving 1 days’ notice, be granted by the Lessee access and allowed by the latter to enter the Premises to make necessary inspections, repairs or alterations on the property, or pursuant to any lawful purpose as the Lessor, provided that the time of entry requested is reasonable considering the purpose.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: California Commercial Lease Agreement (Silvaco Group, Inc.), California Commercial Lease Agreement (Silvaco Group, Inc.)

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