Common use of WAIVER OF BENEFIT OF LEGISLATION AND SEIZURE Clause in Contracts

WAIVER OF BENEFIT OF LEGISLATION AND SEIZURE. The Tenant irrevocably waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future law taking away or diminishing the Landlord's privilege on the property of the Tenant and right of distress and agrees with the Landlord, notwithstanding any such law, that the Landlord may seize and sell all the Tenant's goods and property, whether within the Premises or not, and apply the proceeds of such sale upon rent and all other amounts outstanding hereunder and upon the cost of the seizure and sale in the same manner as might have been done if such law had not been passed. The Tenant further agrees that if it leaves the Premises leaving any Basic Rent or Additional Rent or other amounts to be paid hereunder unpaid, the Landlord, in addition to any remedy otherwise provided at law or in equity, may seize and sell the goods and chattels of the Tenant at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if such goods and chattels have remained on the Premises.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Homelife Inc), Lease Agreement (Homelife Inc)

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WAIVER OF BENEFIT OF LEGISLATION AND SEIZURE. The Tenant irrevocably waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future law taking away or diminishing the Landlord's privilege on the property of the Tenant and right of distress and agrees with the Landlord, notwithstanding any such law, that the Landlord may seize and sell all the Tenant's goods and property, whether within the Premises or not, not and apply the proceeds of such sale upon rent and all other amounts outstanding hereunder and upon the cost of the seizure and sale in the same manner as might have been done if such law had not been passed. The Tenant further agrees that if it leaves the Premises leaving any Basic Rent or Additional Rent or other amounts to be paid hereunder unpaid, the Landlord, in addition to any remedy otherwise provided at law or in equity, may seize and sell the goods and chattels of the Tenant at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if such goods and chattels have remained on the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Homelife Inc)

WAIVER OF BENEFIT OF LEGISLATION AND SEIZURE. The Tenant irrevocably waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future law taking away or diminishing the Landlord's privilege on the property of the Tenant and right of distress and agrees with the Landlord, notwithstanding any such law, that the Landlord may seize and sell all the Tenant's goods and property, whether within the Leased Premises or not, not and apply the proceeds of such sale upon rent Rent and all other amounts outstanding hereunder and upon the cost of the seizure and sale in the same manner as might have been done if such law had not been passed. The Tenant further agrees that if it leaves the Leased Premises leaving any Basic Rent or Additional Rent or other amounts to be paid hereunder unpaid, the Landlord, in addition to any remedy otherwise provided at law or in equity, may seize and sell the goods and chattels of the Tenant at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if such goods and chattels have remained on the Leased Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

WAIVER OF BENEFIT OF LEGISLATION AND SEIZURE. The Tenant irrevocably waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future law taking away or diminishing the Landlord's privilege on the property of the Tenant and right of distress and agrees with the Landlord, notwithstanding any such law, that the Landlord may seize and sell all the Tenant's goods and property, whether within the Premises or not, and apply the proceeds of such sale upon Basic Rent and additional rent and all other amounts outstanding hereunder and upon the cost of the seizure and sale in the same manner as might have been done if such law had not been passed. The If the Tenant further agrees that if it leaves vacates the Premises leaving any Basic Rent or Additional Rent or other amounts to be paid hereunder additional rent unpaid, the Landlord, in addition to any remedy otherwise provided at law or in equity, may seize and sell the goods and chattels of the Tenant at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, them in the same manner as if such goods and chattels have had remained on the Premises. If the Landlord, being entitled to do so, levies distress against the Tenant's goods and chattels, the Landlord may use such force as the Landlord may deem necessary for the purpose and for gaining admission to the Premises without the Landlord being liable for any loss or damage caused thereby.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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WAIVER OF BENEFIT OF LEGISLATION AND SEIZURE. The Tenant irrevocably waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future law taking away or diminishing the Landlord's ’s privilege on the property of the Tenant and right of distress and agrees with the Landlord, Landlord notwithstanding any such law, that the Landlord may seize and sell all the Tenant's ’s goods and property, whether within the Premises or not, and apply the proceeds of such sale upon rent Basic Rent and all other amounts outstanding hereunder Additional Rent and upon the cost of the seizure and sale in the same manner as might have been done if such law had not been passed. The If the Tenant further agrees that if it leaves vacates the Premises leaving any Basic Rent or Additional Rent or other amounts to be paid hereunder unpaid, the Landlord, in addition to any remedy otherwise provided at law or in equity, may seize and sell the goods and chattels of the Tenant at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, them in the same manner as if such goods and chattels have had remained on the Premises. If the Landlord, being entitled so to do, levies distress against the Tenant’s goods and chattels, the Landlord may use such force as the Landlord may deem necessary for the purpose and for gaining admission to the Premises without the Landlord being liable for any loss or damage caused thereby.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Communicate Com Inc)

WAIVER OF BENEFIT OF LEGISLATION AND SEIZURE. The Tenant irrevocably waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future law taking away or diminishing the Landlord's privilege on the property of the Tenant and right of of' distress and agrees with the Landlord, notwithstanding any such law, that the Landlord may seize and sell all the Tenant's goods and property, whether within the Premises or not, not and apply the proceeds of such sale upon rent and all other amounts outstanding hereunder and upon the cost of the seizure and sale in the same manner as might have been done if such law had not been passed. The Tenant further agrees that if it leaves the Premises leaving any Basic Rent or Additional Rent or other amounts to be paid hereunder unpaid, the Landlord, in addition to any remedy otherwise provided at law or in equity, may seize and sell the goods and chattels of the Tenant at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if such goods and chattels have remained on the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Homelife Inc)

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