Common use of Unauthorized Alterations Clause in Contracts

Unauthorized Alterations. If Tenant shall be in Default under this Section by reason of the making of any Alteration not hereby authorized or by reason of failure to give any notice or to obtain any approval required herein, Tenant may cure such default within the applicable grace period provided in this Lease, and if Tenant fails to do so Landlord may correct or remove the same and Tenant shall be liable for any and all costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in such removal.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Comscore, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Comscore, Inc.)

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Unauthorized Alterations. If Tenant shall be in Default default under this Section by reason of the making of any Alteration not hereby authorized or by reason of failure to give any notice or to obtain any approval required herein, Tenant may cure such default within the applicable grace period provided in this LeaseLease for curing such default by removing such Alteration and restoring the Leased Premises to their former condition, as provided in Section 7, and if Tenant fails to do so Landlord may correct or remove the same and Tenant shall be liable for any and all costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in such removal.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Comstock Homebuilding Companies, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Comstock Homebuilding Companies, Inc.)

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