Common use of Bad Rent Checks Clause in Contracts

Bad Rent Checks. If during the Term, as it may be extended, Landlord receives two (2) or more checks from Tenant which are returned by Tenant's bank for insufficient funds, Landlord may require that all checks thereafter be bank certified or cashier's checks (without limiting Landlord's other remedies). All bank service charges resulting from any bad checks shall be borne by Tenant.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Center Lease, Casa Ole Restaurants Inc, Sharps Compliance Corp

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Bad Rent Checks. If during the Lease Term, as it may be extended, Landlord receives two (2) or more checks from Tenant which are returned by Tenant's bank for insufficient funds, Landlord may require that all checks thereafter be bank certified or cashier's checks (without limiting Landlord's other remedies). All bank service charges resulting from any bad checks shall be borne paid by Tenant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Baldwin Piano & Organ Co /De/)

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Bad Rent Checks. If during any five (5) year period under the Term, as it may be extended, Term Landlord receives two (2) or more checks from Tenant which are returned by Tenant's ’s bank for insufficient funds, Landlord may require that all checks thereafter be bank certified or cashier's ’s checks (without limiting Landlord's ’s other remedies). All bank service charges resulting from any bad checks shall be borne paid by Tenant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (DSW Inc.)

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