Common use of Right of Landlord to Seize Clause in Contracts

Right of Landlord to Seize. The Tenant waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future law taking away or limiting the Landlord’s rights against the property of the Tenant and, notwithstanding any such law, the Landlord may seize and sell (either by public or private sale) all of the Tenant’s goods and property that at any time have been located within the Premises, and apply the proceeds of such sale upon Rent outstanding and upon the costs of the seizure and sale, in the same manner as might have been done if such law had not been passed. The Tenant further agrees that if it leaves the Premises, leaving any Rent unpaid, the Landlord, in addition to any remedy otherwise provided by law, may follow, seize, and sell such goods and property of the Tenant at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if such goods and property had remained upon the Premises.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Right of Landlord to Seize. The Tenant waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future law taking away or limiting the Landlord’s 's rights against the property of the Tenant and, notwithstanding any such law, the Landlord may seize and sell (either by public or private sale) all of the Tenant’s 's goods and property that which at any time have been located within the PremisesRestaurant and Common Areas , and apply the proceeds of such sale upon Rent outstanding and upon the costs of the seizure and sale, in the same manner as might have been done if such law had not been passed. The Tenant further agrees that if it leaves the PremisesRestaurant, leaving any Rent unpaid, the Landlord, in addition to any remedy otherwise provided by law, may follow, seize, and sell such goods and property of the Tenant at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if such goods and property had remained upon the PremisesRestaurant and Common Areas.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Course Restaurant Lease, Course Restaurant Lease

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Right of Landlord to Seize. The Tenant waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future law taking away or limiting the Landlord’s rights against the property of the Tenant and, notwithstanding any such law, the Landlord may seize and sell (either by public or private sale) all of the Tenant’s goods and property that which at any time have been located within the Premises, and apply the proceeds of such sale upon Rent outstanding and upon the costs of the seizure and sale, in the same manner as might have been done if such law had not been passed. The Tenant further agrees that if it leaves the Premises, leaving any Rent unpaid, the Landlord, in addition to any remedy otherwise provided by law, may follow, seize, and sell such goods and property of the Tenant at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if such goods and property had remained upon the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Indemnity Agreement

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