RIGHT TO INSPECT AND REPAIR Sample Clauses

RIGHT TO INSPECT AND REPAIR. Lessor may enter the Premises but shall not be obligated to do so (except as required by any specific provision of this Lease) at any reasonable time on reasonable notice to Lessee (except that no notice need be given in case of emergency) for the purpose of inspection or the making of such repairs, replacement or additions in, to, on and about the Premises or the Building, as Lessor deems necessary or desirable. Lessee shall have no claims or cause of action against Lessor by reason thereof. In no event shall Lessee have any claim against Lessor for interruption of Lessee's business, however occurring, including but not limited to that arising from the negligence of Lessor, its agents, servants or invitees, or from defects, errors or omissions in the construction or design of the Premises and/or the Building, including the structural and non-structural portions thereof.
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RIGHT TO INSPECT AND REPAIR. Lessor may enter the Premises but shall not be obligated to do so (except as required by any specific provision of this Lease) at any reasonable time on reasonable notice to Lessee (except that no notice need be given in case of emergency) for the purpose of inspection or the making of such repairs, replacement or additions, in, to, on and about the Premises or the Building, as Lessor deems necessary or desirable. Lessee shall have no claims or cause of action against Lessor by reason thereof.
RIGHT TO INSPECT AND REPAIR. Landlord or its designees may enter the Premises (but will not be obligated to do so) at any reasonable time on reasonable notice to Tenant (except that no notice need be given in case of emergency) for the purpose of: (i) inspection; (ii) performance of any work or the making of such repairs, replacements or additions in, to, on and about the Premises or the Building, as Landlord deems necessary or desirable; or (iii) showing the Premises to prospective purchasers, mortgages and tenants. Tenant will provide Landlord or its designees free and unfettered access to any mechanical or utility rooms, conduits, risers or the like located within the Premises. Landlord or any prospective tenant shall have the right to enter the space to perform inspections, surveys, measurements or such other reasonable activities as may be necessary to prepare the Premises for occupancy by the succeeding tenant. Tenant will have no claims, including claims for interruption of Tenant’s business, or cause of action against Landlord by reason of entry for such purposes.
RIGHT TO INSPECT AND REPAIR. Lessor may enter the Premises, but shall not be obligated to do so (except as required by any specific provision of this Lease) at any reasonable time on reasonable notice to Lessee (except that no notice need be given in case of emergency) for the purpose of inspection or the making of such repairs, replacements or additions in, to, on and about the Premises or the Building, as Lessor is required by this Lease to do or deems necessary or desirable. In exercising this right of entry, Lessor will use commercially reasonable efforts not to interfere with Lessee’s use or enjoyment of the Premises. Lessee shall have no claims or cause of action against Lessor by reason thereof. In no event shall Lessee have any claims against Lessor for interruption of Lessee’s business, unless caused by or arising from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Lessor, its agents, servants or invitees or from defects, errors or omissions in the construction or design of the Premises and/or the Building, including the structural and non-structural portions thereof.
RIGHT TO INSPECT AND REPAIR. Landlord may enter the Premises but shall not be obligated to do so (except as required by any specific provision of this Lease) at any reasonable time on reasonable notice to Tenant, provided that the time of such planned inspection does not interfere with the Tenant's business operations (except that no notice need be given in case of emergency) for the purpose of inspection or the making of such repairs, replacement, or additions, in, to, on and about the Premises or the Building, as Landlord deems necessary or desirable. Tenant shall have no claims or cause of action against Landlord by reason thereof. In no event shall Tenant have any claims against Landlord for interruption to Tenant's business, arising from such entry.
RIGHT TO INSPECT AND REPAIR. Landlord or its designees may enter the Premises (but will not be obligated to do so) at any reasonable time on reasonable notice to Tenant (except that no notice need be given in case of emergency) for the purpose of: (i) inspection; (ii) performance of any work or the making of such repairs, replacements or additions in, to, on and about the Premises or the Building, as Landlord deems necessary or desirable; or (iii) showing the Premises to prospective purchasers, mortgages and, during the last twelve (12) months of the term, tenants. Tenant will provide Landlord or its designees free and unfettered access to any mechanical or utility rooms, conduits, risers or the like located within the Premises. Landlord or any prospective tenant shall have the right to enter the space to perform inspections, surveys, measurements or such other reasonable activities as may be necessary to prepare the Premises for occupancy by the succeeding tenant. Tenant will have no claims, including claims for interruption of Tenant’s business, or cause of action against Landlord by reason of entry for such purposes. Landlord acknowledges that Tenant’s IT room stores confidential data. Accordingly, Landlord agrees that, except in the event of an emergency, it will not enter the IT room unless accompanied by a duly authorized employee of Tenant, which Tenant agrees to make available. Landlord shall have no obligation to provide janitorial service in accordance with Exhibit D hereto within Tenant’s IT room. Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid interference with Tenant’s use and enjoyment of the Premises during the course of any entry thereto pursuant to this Article 16. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the terms and conditions of Article
RIGHT TO INSPECT AND REPAIR. Lessor may enter the Premises but shall not be obligated to do so (except as required by any specific provision of this lease) at any reasonable time on reasonable notice to Lessee (except that no notice need be given in case of emergency) for the purpose of inspection or the making of such repairs, replacements or additions, in, to, on and about the Premises of the Building, as Lessor deems necessary or desirable. Lessee shall have no claims or cause of action against Lessor by reason thereof. In no event shall Lessee have any claim against Lessor for interruption to Lessee's business, however occurring, including but not limited to those arising from the negligence of Lessor, its agents, servants or invitee.
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RIGHT TO INSPECT AND REPAIR. Lessor may enter the Premises but shall not be obligated to do so (except as required by any specific provision of this Lease) at any reasonable time on reasonable notice to Lessee (except that no notice need be given in case of emergency) for the purpose of inspection or the making of such repairs, replacement or additions, in, to, on and about the Premises or the Building, as Lessor deems necessary or desirable. During the last twelve (12) months of the Term, Lessor may immediately enter, alter, renovate or redecorate the Premises if Lessee shall have removed all or substantially all of Lessee’s property from the Premises. Such actions by Lessor shall have no effect on this Lease or Lessee’s obligations hereunder, and Lessee shall have no claims or cause of action against Lessor by reason thereof.
RIGHT TO INSPECT AND REPAIR. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY LESSOR/LESSOR'S EXCULPATION: .............. 13 21. INTERRUPTION OF SERVICES OR USE: ..................................... 13 22. BUILDING STANDARD OFFICE ELECTRICAL SERVICE: ......................... 13 23.
RIGHT TO INSPECT AND REPAIR. Lessor may, but shall not be obligated to, enter the premises at any reasonable times, on reasonable notice to Lessee (except that no notice given in case of emergency) for the purpose of inspection or the making of such repairs, replacements, or additions in, to, on, and about the premises or building, as Lessor deems necessary or desirable.
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