Common use of Bad Checks Clause in Contracts

Bad Checks. In the event that any of Tenant’s checks payable to Landlord shall be returned for insufficient funds, Landlord shall have the right to demand from Tenant that all future payments of Fixed Minimum Rent and any other charges be made by certified or bank check or money order, and Landlord shall not be required to accept any check from Tenant which does not so conform.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease (U-Store-It Trust), Lease (U-Store-It Trust), Lease (U-Store-It Trust)

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Bad Checks. In the event that any of Tenant’s 's checks payable to Landlord shall be returned for insufficient funds, Landlord shall have the right to demand from Tenant that all future payments of Fixed Minimum Rent and any other charges be made by certified or bank check or money order, and Landlord shall not be required to accept any check from Tenant which does not so conform.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: U-Store-It Trust

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