Common use of Distress Clause in Contracts

Distress. If and whenever the Tenant is in default in payment of any money, whether hereby expressly reserved or deemed as rent, or any part of the rent, the Landlord may, without notice or any form of legal process, enter upon the Premises and seize, remove and sell the Tenant's goods, chattels and equipment from the Premises or seize, remove and sell any goods, chattels and equipment at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if they had remained and been distrained upon the Premises, all notwithstanding any rule of law or equity to the contrary, and the Tenant hereby waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future statute or law limiting or eliminating the Landlord's right of distress.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Property Lease Agreement, Commercial Lease Agreement (Eaco Corp), Commercial Lease Agreement

Distress. If and whenever the Tenant is shall be in default in the payment of any money, whether hereby expressly reserved or deemed as rent, or any part of the rentthereof, the Landlord may, without notice or any form of legal processprocess whatever, enter upon the Premises and seize, remove and sell by judicial or formal process or by private sale the Tenant's ’s goods, chattels and equipment from the Premises therefrom or seize, remove and sell sell, by judicial or formal process or by private sale, any goods, chattels and equipment at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if they had remained and been distrained upon the Premises, all notwithstanding any rule of law or equity to the contrary, and the Tenant hereby waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future statute or law limiting or eliminating the Landlord's ’s right of distressdistress or sale.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Lease Amendment and Consent Agreement (NACG Holdings Inc.), Lease (NACG Holdings Inc.), Lease Agreement (NACG Holdings Inc.)

Distress. If and whenever the Tenant is in default in payment of any money, whether hereby expressly reserved or deemed as rent, or any part of the rent, the Landlord may, without notice or any form of legal process, enter upon the Premises and seize, remove and sell the Tenant's ’s goods, chattels and equipment from the Premises or seize, remove and sell any goods, chattels and equipment at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if they had remained and been distrained upon the Premises, all notwithstanding any rule of law or equity to the contrary, and the Tenant hereby waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future statute or law limiting or eliminating the Landlord's ’s right of distress.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Commercial Lease Agreement (Pinnacle Food Group LTD), Commercial Lease Agreement (EVO Transportation & Energy Services, Inc.)

Distress. If and whenever the Tenant is in default in payment of any money, whether hereby expressly reserved or deemed as rent, or any part of the rent, the Landlord may, without notice or any form of legal process, enter upon the Premises and seize, remove and sell the Tenant's goods, chattels and equipment from the Premises or seize, remove and sell any goods, chattels and equipment at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if they had remained and been distrained upon the Premises, all notwithstanding any rule of law or equity to the contrary, and the Tenant hereby waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future statute or law limiting or eliminating the Landlord's right of distress.. Overholding

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Commercial Lease Agreement (XTRA Bitcoin Inc.), Commercial Lease Agreement (XTRA Bitcoin Inc.)

Distress. If and whenever the Tenant is in default in payment of any money, whether hereby expressly reserved or deemed as rentRent, or any part of the rentRent, the Landlord may, without notice or any form of legal process, enter upon the Premises and seize, remove and sell the Tenant's ’s goods, chattels and equipment from the Premises or seize, remove and sell any goods, chattels and equipment at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if they had remained and been distrained upon the Premises, all notwithstanding any rule of law or equity to the contrary, and the Tenant hereby waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future statute or law limiting or eliminating the Landlord's ’s right of distress.. Overholding

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Commercial Lease Agreement (SWOL Holdings Inc.), Commercial Lease Agreement (LQR House Inc.)

Distress. If and whenever the Tenant is in default in payment of any money, whether hereby expressly reserved or deemed as rentRent, or any part of the rentRent, the Landlord may, without notice or any form of legal process, enter upon the Premises and seize, remove and sell the Tenant's goods, chattels and equipment from the Premises or seize, remove and sell any goods, chattels and equipment at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if they had remained and been distrained upon the Premises, all notwithstanding any rule of law or equity to the contrary, and the Tenant hereby waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future statute or law limiting or eliminating the Landlord's right of distress.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Commercial Lease Agreement (Un Monde International Ltd.), Commercial Lease Agreement (Un Monde International Worldwide Ltd.)

Distress. If and whenever the Tenant is in default in payment of any money, whether hereby expressly reserved or deemed as rentRent, or any part of the rentRent, the Landlord may, without notice or any form of legal process, enter upon the Premises and seize, remove and sell the Tenant's ’s goods, chattels and equipment from the Premises or seize, remove and sell any goods, chattels and equipment at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if they had remained and been distrained upon the Premises, all notwithstanding any rule of law or equity to the contrary, and the Tenant hereby waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future statute or law limiting or eliminating the Landlord's ’s right of distress.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement

Distress. If and whenever the Tenant is shall be in default in the payment of any money, whether hereby expressly reserved or deemed as rentRent, or any part of the rentthereof, the Landlord may, without notice or any form of legal processprocess whatever, enter upon the Premises and seize, remove and sell the Tenant's goods, chattels and equipment from the Premises or therefrom and seize, remove and sell any goods, chattels and equipment at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if they had remained and been distrained upon the Premises, Premises all notwithstanding any rule of law or equity to the contrary, and the Tenant hereby waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future statute or law limiting or eliminating the Landlord's right of distress.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement

Distress. If and whenever the Tenant is in default in payment of any money, whether hereby expressly reserved or deemed as rent, or any part of the rent, the Landlord may, without notice or any form of legal process, enter upon the Premises and seize, remove and sell the Tenant's ’s goods, chattels and equipment from the Premises or seize, remove and sell any goods, chattels and equipment at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if they had remained and been distrained distained upon the Premises, all notwithstanding any rule of law low or equity to the contrary, and the Tenant hereby waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future statute or law limiting limited or eliminating the Landlord's ’s right of distress.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Commercial Lease Agreement

Distress. 9.1 If and whenever the Tenant is in default in payment of any money, whether hereby expressly reserved or deemed as rent, or any part of the rent, the Landlord may, without notice or any form of legal process, enter upon the Premises and seize, remove and sell the Tenant's goods, chattels and equipment from the Premises or seize, remove and sell any goods, chattels and equipment at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if they had remained and been distrained upon the Premises, all notwithstanding any rule of law or equity to the contrary, and the Tenant hereby waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future statute or law limiting or eliminating the Landlord's right of distress.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Commercial Lease Agreement

Distress. If and whenever the Tenant is in default in payment of any money, whether hereby expressly reserved or deemed as rent, or any part of the rent, the Landlord may, without notice or any form of legal process, enter upon the Premises and seize, remove and sell the Tenant's goods, chattels and equipment from the Premises or seize, remove and sell any goods, chattels and equipment at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if they had remained and been distrained upon the Premises, all notwithstanding any rule of law or equity to the contrary, and the Tenant hereby waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future statute or law limiting or eliminating the Landlord's right of distress.. Additional Rights on Reentry

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Commercial Lease Agreement

Distress. If and whenever the Tenant is in default in payment of any money, whether hereby expressly reserved or deemed as rent, or any part of the rent, the Landlord may, without notice or any form of legal process, enter upon the Premises and seize, remove and sell the Tenant's goods, chattels and equipment from the Premises or seize, remove and sell any goods, chattels and equipment at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if they had remained and been distrained upon the Premises, all notwithstanding any rule of law or equity to the contrary, and the Tenant hereby waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future statute or law limiting or eliminating the Landlord's right of distress.. Additional Rights on Re-entry

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Rental Agreement

Distress. If and whenever the Tenant is in default in payment of any money, whether hereby expressly reserved or deemed as rent, or any part of the rent, the Landlord may, without notice or any form of legal process, enter upon the Premises and seize, remove and sell the Tenant's ’s goods, chattels and equipment from the Premises or seize, remove and sell any goods, chattels and equipment at any place to which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the same manner as if they had remained and been distrained upon the Premises, all notwithstanding any rule of law or equity to the contrary, and the Tenant hereby waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future statute or law limiting or eliminating the Landlord's ’s right of distress.. Overholding

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Commercial Lease Agreement (Pinnacle Food Group LTD)