BREACH OR DEFAULT BY TENANT Sample Clauses

BREACH OR DEFAULT BY TENANT. If Tenant or any of Tenant's invitees, licensees or guests violate any of the terms of this Lease, Tenant shall be considered in breach of this Lease. Breaches may include, but are not limited to, failure to pay Rent, engaging in any unlawful activity, damaging or otherwise destroying Property or any common areas therein, or violation of any part or sub-part of this Lease. For breaches of this Lease which Tenant may be permitted to cure, Landlord shall provide a written notice to Tenant outlining the details of the Lease violation along with a stipulation that Tenant shall have 3 (three) days to cure. For breaches of this Lease which Tenant may not be permitted to cure, Landlord may issue an unconditional notice of Lease termination to the Tenant, after which Tenant shall vacate the Property. If Tenant breaches the terms of this Lease by failing to pay timely Rent, Landlord may send a notice of termination to Tenant demanding payment of the full Rent or surrender of the Property within 7 (seven) days. If Tenant continues in failure to pay and does not surrender for 7 (seven) days, excluding weekends and legal holidays, the Landlord may terminate the Lease and file for eviction. The delivery of any of the notices mentioned above may be done by mailing or hand-delivering a copy of the notice to the Property.
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BREACH OR DEFAULT BY TENANT. If Tenant or any of Tenant's invitees, licensees or guests violate any of the terms of this Lease, Tenant shall be considered in breach of this Lease. Breaches may include, but are not limited to, failure to pay Rent, engaging in any unlawful activity, damaging or otherwise destroying Property or any common areas therein, or violation of any part or sub-part of this Lease. For any breaches which Tenant may permitted to cure, Landlord shall provide a written notice to Tenant outlining the details of the Lease violation along with a stipulation that Tenant shall have 14 (fourteen) days to cure. If Tenant does not cure within 14 (fourteen) days, Landlord may terminate the Lease and Tenant must vacate. For any breach or default that Tenant shall not be permitted to cure, such as engaging in or allowing illegal gambling or the unlawful sale of alcohol, Landlord shall provide Tenant with an unconditional notice of Lease termination and Tenant will have 3 (three) days to vacate the Property. If Tenant breaches the terms of this Lease by failing to pay timely Rent, Landlord may send a notice of termination to Tenant demanding payment of the full Rent or surrender of the Property within 3 (three) days after the 5 (five) day Rent grace period. If Tenant continues in failure to pay and does not surrender, the Landlord may terminate the Lease and file for eviction. The delivery of any of the notices mentioned above may be done by mailing or hand-delivering a copy of the notice to the Property.
BREACH OR DEFAULT BY TENANT. If Tenant or any of Tenant's invitees, licensees or guests violate any of the terms of this Lease, Tenant shall be considered in breach of this Lease. Breaches may include, but are not limited to, failure to pay Rent, engaging in any unlawful activity, damaging or otherwise destroying Property or any common areas therein, or violation of any part or sub-part of this Lease. For breaches of this Lease which Tenant may be permitted to cure, Landlord shall provide a written notice to Tenant outlining the details of the Lease violation along with a stipulation that Tenant shall have 15 (fifteen) days to cure, depending on the severity of the breach or whether such breach is a repeated violation. For breaches of this Lease which Tenant may not be permitted to cure, Landlord may provide Tenant with an unconditional notice of Lease termination, after which Tenant must vacate the Property within 3 (three) days. Such incurable breaches include but are not limited to, non-payment of Rent or repeated violations. The delivery of any of the notices mentioned above may be done by mailing or hand-delivering a copy of the notice to the Property.
BREACH OR DEFAULT BY TENANT. If Tenant or any of Tenant's invitees, licensees or guests violate any of the terms of this Lease, Tenant shall be considered in breach of this Lease. Breaches may include, but are not limited to, failure to pay Rent, engaging in any unlawful activity, damaging or otherwise destroying Property or any common areas therein, or violation of any part or sub-part of this Lease. For breaches of this Lease which Tenant may be permitted to cure, Landlord shall provide a written notice to Tenant outlining the details of the Lease violation along with a stipulation that Tenant shall have 21 (twenty-one) days to cure. For breaches of this Lease which Tenant may not be permitted to cure, Landlord may issue an unconditional notice of Lease termination to the Tenant, after which Tenant shall vacate the Property within the relevant time frame as applicable under Virginia law. If Tenant breaches the terms of this Lease by failing to pay timely Rent, Landlord may send a notice of termination to Tenant demanding payment of the full Rent or surrender of the Property within 7 (seven) days. If Tenant continues in failure to pay and does not surrender for 7 (seven) days, excluding weekends and legal holidays, the Landlord may terminate the Lease and file for eviction. The delivery of any of the notices mentioned above may be done by mailing or hand-delivering a copy of the notice to the Property.
BREACH OR DEFAULT BY TENANT. If Tenant or any of Tenant's invitees, licensees or guests violate any of the terms of this Lease, Tenant shall be considered in breach of this Lease. Breaches may include, but are not limited to, failure to pay Rent, engaging in any unlawful activity, damaging or otherwise destroying Property or any common areas therein, or violation of any part or sub-part of this Lease. For any and all breaches of this Lease, Landlord may, at Landlord's discretion, issue an unconditional notice of Lease termination to the Tenant, after which Tenant shall vacate the Property within a reasonable time as applicable under relevant Pennsylvania law. If Tenant breaches the terms of this Lease by failing to pay timely Rent, Landlord may send a notice of termination to Tenant demanding payment of the full Rent or surrender of the Property within 10 (ten) days. If Tenant continues in failure to pay and does not surrender for 10 (ten) days, excluding weekends and legal holidays, the Landlord may terminate the Lease and file for eviction. The delivery of any of the notices mentioned above may be done by mailing or hand-delivering a copy of the notice to the Property.
BREACH OR DEFAULT BY TENANT. If Tenant or any of Tenant's invitees, licensees or guests violate any of the terms of this Lease, Tenant shall be considered in breach of this Lease. Breaches may include, but are not limited to, failure to pay Rent, engaging in any unlawful activity, damaging or otherwise destroying Property or any common areas therein, or violation of any part or sub-part of this Lease. For any and all breaches of this Lease, including, but not limited to, non-payment of Rent, Landlord may send Tenant a notice of unconditional Lease termination, requiring Tenant to vacate the Property immediately. If Tenant breaches the terms of this Lease by failing to pay timely Rent, Landlord may send a notice of termination to Tenant demanding payment of the full Rent or surrender of the Property within 7 (seven) days. If Tenant continues in failure to pay and does not surrender for 7 (seven) days, excluding weekends and legal holidays, the Landlord may terminate the Lease and file for eviction. The delivery of any of the notices mentioned above may be done by mailing or hand-delivering a copy of the notice to the Property.
BREACH OR DEFAULT BY TENANT. If Tenant or any of Tenant's invitees, licensees or guests violate any of the terms of this Lease, Tenant shall be considered in breach of this Lease. Breaches may include, but are not limited to, failure to pay Rent, engaging in any unlawful activity, damaging or otherwise destroying Property or any common areas therein, or violation of any part or sub-part of this Lease. For breaches of this Lease which Tenant may be permitted to cure, Landlord shall provide a written notice to Tenant outlining the details of the Lease violation along with a stipulation that Tenant shall have 5 (five) days to cure. For breaches of this Lease which Tenant may not be permitted to cure, Landlord may issue an unconditional notice of Lease termination to the Tenant, after which Tenant shall vacate the Property within the relevant time frame as applicable under Wisconsin law. If Tenant breaches the terms of this Lease by failing to pay timely Rent, Landlord may send a notice of termination to Tenant demanding payment of the full Rent or surrender of the Property within 7 (seven) days. If Tenant continues in failure to pay and does not surrender for 7 (seven) days, excluding weekends and legal holidays, the Landlord may terminate the Lease and file for eviction. The delivery of any of the notices mentioned above may be done by mailing or hand-delivering a copy of the notice to the Property.
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BREACH OR DEFAULT BY TENANT. If Tenant or any of Tenant's invitees, licensees or guests violate any of the terms of this Lease, Tenant shall be considered in breach of this Lease. Breaches may include, but are not limited to, failure to pay Rent, engaging in any unlawful activity, damaging or otherwise destroying Property or any common areas therein, or violation of any part or sub-part of this Lease. For any breach of this Lease, including failure to pay timely rent, Landlord shall provide a written notice to Tenant outlining the details of the Lease violation along with a stipulation that Tenant shall have 3 (three) days to either cure or vacate, depending on the severity of the breach or whether such breach is a repeated violation. The delivery of any of the notices mentioned above may be done by mailing or hand-delivering a copy of the notice to the Property.
BREACH OR DEFAULT BY TENANT. If Tenant or any of Tenant's invitees, licensees or guests violate any of the terms of this Lease, Tenant shall be considered in breach of this Lease. Breaches may include, but are not limited to, failure to pay Rent, engaging in any unlawful activity, damaging or otherwise destroying Property or any common areas therein, or violation of any part or sub-part of this Lease. For any and all material breaches of this Lease, Landlord may issue an unconditional notice of Lease termination to Tenant after which Tenant must vacate the Property. For any and all material breaches of this Lease, Landlord may issue an unconditional notice of Lease termination to Tenant after which Tenant must vacate the Property. The delivery of any of the notices mentioned above may be done by mailing or hand-delivering a copy of the notice to the Property.
BREACH OR DEFAULT BY TENANT. Any breach by Tenant of any conditions of this Lease, other than payment of the rent pursuant to Section 3.01, may be cured by Landlord for the account of and at the expense of Tenant, and any sums so advanced shall be paid to Landlord 14 days after Landlord provides Tenant of notice thereof. Further, if Tenant shall fail to pay the rent pursuant to Section 3.01 or the Additional Rent within 14 days after being due and receiving a written demand therefor, Landlord shall have the right to recover the rent owed (together with any applicable late fee) and to reenter and take possession of the Premises and cancel and annul the remainder of this Lease. If Tenant defaults in any condition or covenant of the Lease or in performing the same, and fails to correct such default within 14 days of receiving the written notice of Landlord thereof, Landlord may, at its option, terminate this Lease; provided that such default is a default that by its nature is curable within such 14- day period.
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