Common use of Vacation and Abandonment Clause in Contracts

Vacation and Abandonment. Vacation shall be defined as a prolonged absence from the Premises. Abandonment shall be defined as an absence from the Premises of five (5) business days or more while Tenant is in default after the expiration of all cure periods. Any vacation or abandonment by Tenant shall be considered a default with no right to cure, allowing Landlord to re-enter the Premises under Section 20(d).

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Samples: Lease Agreement (Freeshop Com Inc)

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Vacation and Abandonment. Vacation shall be defined as a prolonged absence from the Premises. Abandonment shall be defined as an absence from the Premises of five (5) business days or more while Tenant is in default after the expiration of all cure periodsdefault. Any vacation or abandonment by Tenant shall be considered a default with no right to cure, allowing Landlord to re-enter the Premises under Section 20(d22(d).

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Samples: Lease Agreement (Ragen Mackenzie Group Inc)

Vacation and Abandonment. Vacation shall be defined as mean a prolonged absence from the PremisesPremises without continued payment of Rent. Abandonment shall be defined as mean an absence from the Premises of five (5) business days or more while Tenant is in default after the expiration of all cure periodsdefault. Any vacation or abandonment by Tenant shall be considered a default with no right to cure, allowing Landlord to re-enter the Premises under this Section 20(d)22.

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Samples: Lease Agreement (Wolf Resources, Inc.)

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Vacation and Abandonment. Vacation shall be defined as a prolonged absence from the Premises. Abandonment shall be defined as an absence from the Premises of five (5) business days or more while Tenant is in default after the expiration of all cure periods. Any vacation or abandonment by Tenant shall be considered a default with no right to cure, allowing Landlord to re-re enter the Premises under Section 20(d)20.d.

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Samples: Lease Agreement (Aptimus Inc)

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