LESSOR ENTRY RIGHTS definition

LESSOR ENTRY RIGHTS. The Lessee shall not unreasonably withhold consent from the Lessor to enter the leasehold premises in order to inspect the premises, make necessary or agreed repairs, alterations or improvements, supply necessary or agreed services, or exhibit the leasehold premises to prospective or actual purchasers, mortgages, Lessees, workmen, or contractors. The Lessee hereby consents to entry and the Lessor or Lessor’s agent may enter the leasehold premises without the further consent of the Lessee in case of suspected emergency or abandonment, or with two (2) days notice, or such shorter time as allowed by law. Lessor agrees to provide a telephone number for contact when issuing Notice of Intent to Enter. WAIVER: Waiver by the Lessor of any breach of any covenant or duty under this lease is not a waiver of a breach or any other covenant or duty by the Lessee, or of any subsequent breach of the same covenant or duty. Lessor’s acceptance of rent after issuing a notice of default shall not be construed as a waiver of said notice of default other than the Lessee’s failure to pay that portion of the particular rent so accepted. SUBLETTING/ASSIGNMENT: The Lessee shall not assign this lease, sublet, or allow any other person to occupy the premises hereby leased or any part of his/her interest thereof, without the prior written consent of the Lessor and the payment of an assignment fee in an amount equal to one (1) month’s rent. The fee and required information is due to Lessor at the time of request to sublet from the Lessee. Lessor has no duty to consent to assignment and/or sublease. The Lessor reserves the right to assign his/her interest in this lease, and sums received hereunder, on sale or release of leasehold premises.
LESSOR ENTRY RIGHTS. The Lessee shall not unreasonably withhold consent from the Lessor to enter the leasehold premises in order to inspect the premises, make necessary or agreed repairs, alterations or improvements, supply necessary or agreed services, or exhibit the leasehold premises to prospective or actual purchasers, mortgages, Lessees, workmen, or contractors. The Lessee hereby consents to entry and the Lessor or Lessor’s agent may enter the leasehold premises without the further consent of the Lessee in case of suspected emergency or abandonment, or with two (2) days’ notice per RCW 59.18.150, or such shorter time as allowed by law. Xxxxxx agrees to provide a telephone number for contact when issuing Notice of Intent to Enter.

Examples of LESSOR ENTRY RIGHTS in a sentence

  • LESSOR ENTRY RIGHTS: The Lessee shall not unreasonably withhold consent from the Lessor to enter the leasehold premises in order to inspect the premises, make necessary or agreed repairs, alterations or improvements, supply necessary or agreed services, or exhibit the leasehold premises to prospective or actual purchasers, mortgages, Lessees, workmen, or contractors.

Related to LESSOR ENTRY RIGHTS

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  • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT means all appliances and equipment of whatsoever nature for the use in or for the execution, completion operation or maintenance of the work unless intended to form part of permanent work.

  • Industrial Property Rights means all of the Company's patents, trademarks, trade names, inventions, copyrights, know-how or trade secrets, formulas and science, now in existence or hereafter developed or acquired by the Company or for its use, relating to any and all products and services which are developed, formulated and/or manufactured by the Company.

  • Real Property Rights means all real property rights and interests of the Acquired Companies, including all fee interests, options, leases, easements, land use rights, access easements, transmission line easements, rights to ingress and egress, any and all bids, grants, awards, applications, rights to negotiate and all other rights relating to the Land.

  • Registered Intellectual Property Rights means all Intellectual Property Rights that are the subject of an application, certificate, filing, registration, or other document issued by, filed with, or recorded by, any Governmental Authority in any jurisdiction.

  • Licensee Improvements means any enhancement to or modification or improvement of the Licensed Patents and/or the Proprietary Information created by or on behalf of Licensee and/or any of its subsidiaries.

  • Company Registered Intellectual Property Rights means all of the Registered Intellectual Property Rights owned by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Appurtenant Rights means (i) all agreements, easements, rights of way or use, rights of ingress or egress, privileges, appurtenances, tenements, hereditaments and other rights and benefits at any time belonging or pertaining to the Land or the Improvements, including, without limitation, the use of any streets, ways, alleys, vaults or strips of land adjoining, abutting, adjacent or contiguous to the Land and (ii) all permits, licenses and rights, whether or not of record, appurtenant to the Land.

  • Leased Personal Property shall have the meaning given such term in Section 2.1(e).

  • Sui Generis Database Rights means rights other than copyright resulting from Directive 96/9/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 1996 on the legal protection of databases, as amended and/or succeeded, as well as other essentially equivalent rights anywhere in the world.

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  • Business Intellectual Property Rights means (a) the Intellectual Property Rights owned or licensed by the Group Companies and (b) any other Intellectual Property Rights owned or licensed by Seller or any of its other Subsidiaries and used solely in the conduct of the Business.

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  • Communications Equipment means the communications equipment of the Licensee and its affiliates, including, without limitation, cabinets, racks, electronic equipment and other similar equipment.

  • Personal Property means any machinery, equipment, tools, vehicles, furniture, leasehold improvements, office equipment, plant, parts and other tangible personal property.

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  • Pre-Existing Intellectual Property Rights means any Intellectual Property Rights vested in or licensed to the Client or the Contractor prior to or independently of the performance by the Client of the Contractor of their obligations under this Contract.

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  • Transferred Intellectual Property Rights means (a) the Transferred Patents, (b) the Transferred Copyrights, (c) the Transferred Internet Properties, (d) the Transferred Industrial Designs, (e) The Transferred Database Rights,(f) the Transferred Mask Work Rights, (g) the Transferred Trade Secrets, and (h) the Transferred Trademarks.

  • Registered Intellectual Property means all Intellectual Property that is the subject of an application, certificate, filing, registration or other document issued, filed with, or recorded by any private, state, government or other legal authority.

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