Common use of County Remedies Clause in Contracts

County Remedies. If the Tenant Default is a result of a monetary breach by Tenant in the payment of the Rent or Additional Rent, pursuant to Clause 9 (RENT), County may, at the County’s sole discretion, a) declare all Rent payments to the end of Tenant’s current fiscal year to be due, including any delinquent rent from prior budget years or b) terminate the Lease. County’s remedies as the result of Tenant Default for monetary or non-monetary breach shall be the right to damages, injunctive relief, and/or any other rights at law or in equity. No delay or omission of County to exercise any right or remedy shall be construed as a waiver of such right or remedy or of any Tenant Default hereunder.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: A Lease Agreement, A Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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County Remedies. If the Tenant Default is a result of a monetary breach by Tenant in the payment of the Rent or Additional Percentage Rent, pursuant to Clause 9 (RENTRENT AND GROSS RECEIPTS), County may, at the County’s sole discretion, a) declare all Rent payments to the end of Tenant’s current fiscal year to be due, including any delinquent rent from prior budget years or b) terminate the Lease. County’s remedies as the result of Tenant Default for monetary or non-monetary breach shall be the right to damages, injunctive relief, and/or any other rights at law or in equity. No delay or omission of County to exercise any right or remedy shall be construed as a waiver of such right or remedy or of any Tenant Default hereunder.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Concession Lease Agreement

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