Common use of Terminate Lease Clause in Contracts

Terminate Lease. Landlord shall have the right to terminate this Lease and all rights of Tenant hereunder by giving written notice to Tenant. If the Lease is so terminated, then Landlord may recover from Tenant all actual damages sustained by Landlord, including, without limitation, deficiency in rent, reasonable attorneys' fees, other collection costs, brokerage fees, and expenses of placing the Premises in good order. Landlord's putting the Premises in good order or preparing the same for rental shall not operate to release Tenant from this Lease.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Allegiant Travel CO), Office Space Lease Agreement (Allegiant Travel CO)

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Terminate Lease. Landlord can terminate Tenant's right to possession of the Leased Premises at any time. No act by Landlord other than giving notice to Tenant shall have terminate this Lease. Acts of maintenance, efforts to relet the Leased Premises or the appointment of a receiver on Landlord's initiative to protect Landlord's interest under this Lease shall not constitute a termination of Tenant's right to possession. On termination, Landlord has the right to terminate this Lease and all rights of Tenant hereunder by giving written notice to Tenant. If the Lease is so terminated, then Landlord may recover from Tenant all actual damages sustained by Landlord, including, without limitation, deficiency in rent, reasonable attorneys' fees, other collection costs, brokerage fees, and expenses of placing the Premises in good order. Landlord's putting the Premises in good order or preparing the same for rental shall not operate to release Tenant from this Lease.Tenant:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter Agreement (American River Bankshares)

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Terminate Lease. Landlord shall have the right to terminate this Lease and all rights of Tenant hereunder by giving written notice to Tenant. If the Lease is so terminated, then Landlord may recover from Tenant all direct and actual damages sustained by Landlord, including, without limitation, deficiency in rentRent, reasonable attorneys' fees, other collection costs, brokerage fees, and expenses of placing the Premises in good order. Landlord's ’s putting the Premises in good order or preparing the same for rental shall not operate to release Tenant from this Lease.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Diamond Resorts Parent, LLC)

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