Common use of Allow entry Clause in Contracts

Allow entry. 21.1 Subject to clause 21.2, the Tenant must allow all those entitled to exercise any right to enter the Property to enter the Property: (a) except in the case of an emergency (when no notice shall be required), after having given reasonable notice (which need not be in writing) to the Tenant; (b) at any reasonable time (whether or not during usual business hours); and (c) with their workers, contractors, agents and professional advisers. 21.2 The Tenant must allow any person authorised by the terms of a Third Party Right to enter the Property in accordance with that Third Party Right.

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Sources: Lease Agreement

Allow entry. 21.1 23.1 Subject to clause 21.223.2, the Tenant must allow all those entitled to exercise any right to enter the Property to enter the Property: (a) except in the case of an emergency (when no notice shall be required), after having given reasonable notice (which need not be in writing) to the Tenant; (b) at any reasonable time (whether or not during usual business hours); and (c) with their workers, contractors, agents and professional advisers. 21.2 23.2 The Tenant must allow any person authorised by the terms of a Third Party Right to enter the Property in accordance with that Third Party Right.

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Sources: Lease Agreement

Allow entry. 21.1 19.1 Subject to clause 21.219.2, the Tenant must allow all those entitled to exercise any right to enter the Property to enter the Property: (a) except in the case of an emergency (when no notice shall be required), after having given reasonable notice (which need not be in writing) to the Tenant; (b) at any reasonable time (whether or not during usual business hours); and (c) with their workers, contractors, agents and professional advisers. 21.2 19.2 The Tenant must allow any person authorised by the terms of a Third Party Right to enter the Property in accordance with that Third Party Right.

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Sources: Lease Agreement

Allow entry. 21.1 22.1 Subject to clause 21.222.2, the Tenant must allow all those entitled to exercise any right to enter the Property to enter the Property: (a) except in the case of an emergency (when no notice shall be required), after having given reasonable notice (which need not be in writing) to the Tenant; (b) at any reasonable time (whether or not during usual business hours); and (c) with their workers, contractors, agents and professional advisers. 21.2 22.2 The Tenant must allow any person authorised by the terms of a Third Party Right to enter the Property in accordance with that Third Party Right.

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Sources: Licence to Underlet