Use of Equipment; Quiet Possession Sample Clauses

Use of Equipment; Quiet Possession. Provided that no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, each Borrower shall have quiet possession of the Equipment during the Term of the applicable Loan. The Equipment shall not constitute, and each of the Loan Parties shall ensure that it shall not constitute, real property or fixtures, and the parties agree that the Equipment is and shall be removable from, and is not essential to, the premises where the Equipment is located.
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Related to Use of Equipment; Quiet Possession

  • Use of Equipment Lessee shall use the Equipment solely in the conduct of its business, in a manner and for the use contemplated by the manufacturer thereof, and in compliance with all laws, rules and regulations of every governmental authority having jurisdiction over the Equipment or Lessee and with the provisions of all policies of insurance carried by Lessee pursuant to Section 3.6.

  • Quiet Possession Subject to payment by Lessee of the Rent and performance of all of the covenants, conditions and provisions on Lessee's part to be observed and performed under this Lease, Lessee shall have quiet possession and quiet enjoyment of the Premises during the term hereof.

  • LEASE OF EQUIPMENT Lessor leases to Lessee, and Lessee leases from Lessor, all the property described in the Lease Schedules which are signed from time to time by Lessor and Lessee.

  • Use of the Leased Property (a) Lessee covenants that it will proceed with all due diligence and will exercise reasonable efforts to obtain and to maintain all Licenses and other approvals needed to use and operate the Leased Property and the Hotel under applicable local, state and federal law.

  • Use of Leased Premises The Leased Premises are to be used by Tenant solely for the Permitted Use and for no other purposes without the prior written consent of Landlord.

  • USE OF THE LEASED PREMISES (a) Lessor, in consideration of the rents to be paid and covenants herein contained, hereby leases to Lessee the Leased Premises.

  • Use of Demised Premises (a) The Demised Premises shall be used for the Permitted Use set forth in Section 1(l) and for no other purpose.

  • Purchase of Equipment (a) Lessor is not obligated to purchase or lease Equipment, including the Software, unless before the Expiration Date on a Schedule: (i) Lessor receives from Lessee a fully signed and completed Agreement, Schedule and such other documents as Lessor may require: (ii) Lessor has confirmed to its satisfaction, either in writing or pursuant to a telephone audit, that the Equipment and any Software have been delivered and irrevocably accepted by Lessee; (iii) Lessor has received from Supplier clear and unencumbered title to the Equipment; and (iv) there is no Default (Section 13). So long as no Default has occurred, Lessor appoints Lessee its agent to inspect and accept the Equipment from Supplier simultaneously with acceptance of the Equipment for lease. For each Lease, Lessee irrevocably authorizes Lessor to adjust the Equipment Total Cost by no more than fifteen percent (15%) to account for change orders or returns, invoicing errors and similar matters, any adjustments required by commencement of any Lease after the applicable Expiration Date or to make any Leases continuous and agrees to any resulting adjustments in the TRANSACTION TERMS stated in the applicable Schedule. Lessor will send Lessee a written notice stating the final Equipment Total Cost and TRANSACTION TERMS, if different from those stated in the applicable Schedule.

  • LANDLORD'S ACCESS TO PREMISES Landlord reserves and shall at any time upon reasonable notice and in compliance with Tenant’s reasonable security measures have the right to enter the Premises to inspect the same, to supply any service to be provided by Landlord to Tenant hereunder to service and repair HVAC units, water pipes and sprinkler mains, and electrical and telephone risers servicing other parts of the Building, to show said Premises to prospective purchasers or tenants, to alter or repair the Premises or any portion of the Building, and to place “for sale” or “for rent” signs on the Building, all without being deemed guilty of an eviction of Tenant and without abatement of Rent, provided that the business of Tenant shall be interfered with as little as is reasonably practicable. Tenant hereby waives any claim for damages or any inconvenience to or interference with Tenant’s business, any loss of quiet enjoyment of the Premises and any other loss occasioned thereby. For each of the aforesaid purposes, Landlord shall at all times have and retain a key with which to unlock the main door to the Premises but not Tenant’s vaults and safes, and Landlord shall have the right to use any and all means which Landlord may deem proper to open said door in an emergency in order to obtain entry to the Premises, and any entry to the Premises obtained by Landlord by any of said means shall not under any circumstances be construed or deemed to be a forcible or unlawful entry into, or a detainer of the Premises, or any eviction of Tenant from the Premises or any portion thereof. No provision of this Lease shall be construed as obligating Landlord to perform any repairs, alterations or decoration except as otherwise expressly agreed to be performed by Landlord.

  • Access to Premises Landlord, its agents, servants, or employees may enter the Premises at reasonable times with reasonable advance notice to Tenant (or an authorized employee of Tenant at the Premises), and at any time, upon reasonable notice to Tenant under the circumstances, in an emergency, to do the following: inspect the Premises; comply with all laws, orders, ordinances and requirements of any governmental unit or authority for which Landlord may be responsible under this Lease, if any; show the Premises to prospective lenders or purchasers and, during the ninety (90) days immediately prior to the expiration of this Lease if Tenant declines to renew for an additional term in accordance with the provisions of this Lease, to prospective tenants, but only if all such showings are accompanied by a representative of Tenant if so requested by Tenant; or post (on the Development, but not within or at the entrance of the Premises) for sale or for lease signs; provided; however, that all such entries shall be completed promptly in a good workmanlike manner so as to cause the least practical interference to Tenant’s business and Tenant’s use of the Premises. In all events, Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize interference with the Premises and Tenant’s business operations thereon. If Landlord’s entry materially and substantially interferes with the conduct of Tenant’s business and/or cause damage to Tenant’s property (and the entry is not needed because of Tenant’s default, negligence or willful misconduct), then in such event the rent and any sums due and payable as additional rents, shall xxxxx in proportion to the extent of the interference and Landlord shall be liable for any damage to Tenant’s property.

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