Entering the Premises Sample Clauses

Entering the Premises. With respect to the privacy of Tenant(s), Landlord will attempt to notify Tenant(s) before entering the Premises, except in cases of emergency. Landlord, at his sole discretion, may enter the Premises at any time without Tenant’s consent, in case of an emergency. Landlord may enter the Premises in order to make repairs, inspect or to show the Premises to prospective tenants, possible or actual purchasers, mortgage lenders, appraisers, insurance agents, workmen or contractors. Tenant(s) acknowledges that in some cases Landlord will need to enter the Premises to handle an emergency or make ordinary repairs to another apartment or part of the building in which the Premises is located. Tenant(s) acknowledges that by contacting Landlord to request repairs, Tenant(s) authorizes entry of the Premises without any further notification.
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Entering the Premises. The LANDLORD promises to enter the premises for purposes of making inspections, repairs, or improvements/remodels only after giving reasonable, advance notice to the TENANT and only during reasonable hours. The LANDLORD promises that neither the LANDLORD nor their agent shall intrude unnecessarily into the TENANTSpersonal effects during any entry upon the premises as long as this agreement is in effect. Furthermore, the Tenant agrees that the Landlord or its agents may enter the leased premises without prior notice if the Landlord or its agents reasonably believes that an emergency exists which requires immediate entry without notice.
Entering the Premises. 12.1. Representatives of the lessor or contractors engaged by the lessor may at all reasonable times enter and inspect the premises. Where possible, such inspections will take place by prior arrangement with the lessee.
Entering the Premises. College reserves the right to enter the Premises without notice and in Student’s presence or absence for reasons of health, safety or general welfare; to make repairs to the room and/or furnishings; upon reasonable suspicion of the presence of any illegal substance or activity; or other suspected violations of law or College rules and regulations.
Entering the Premises. 4.1 The Tenant hereby declares and confirms that it is aware that communal facilities are located and/or installed in the “premises” and that for the purpose and while rendering the services the Management Company will have to enter
Entering the Premises. The Lessor and the Lessor’s agents, workers, and subcontractors may, after reasonably notifying the Lessee during normal business hours, enter the Premises where it is necessary to do so to confirm the Premises is being used in accordance with the purpose of use provided for in Article 2 or it is necessary for the safety, hygiene, security, or fire-protection of the building or for other reasons relating to the management of the building. However, where it is not possible for the Lessor to notify the Lessee in advance such as urgency requires entrance into the Premises, the Lessor shall report to the Lessee promptly after it has entered the Premises, and the Lessor shall use its efforts to report to the Lessee to the extent possible and as soon as practicable. The Lessor represents and warrants that: the Lessor has the authority to appropriately and legally lease the Premises, guarantees the right to lease by executing this Agreement, and does not damage the Lessee due to any defect in the right to lease and indemnifies the Lessee for such damage, and that the Lessor also promises that the Lessee may use the Premises harmoniously and peacefully during the lease term by the Lessee paying the agreed rent and performing its obligations to be performed.
Entering the Premises. The Company’s employees and agents may enter upon the Premises at any time, during usual working hours, by arrangement with the Lessee and accompanied by a representative on its behalf, to examine or make repairs and do such other works that will be required in the opinion of the Company. In cases of emergency, the Company and/or persons on its behalf may enter upon the Premises without receiving the Lessee’s prior consent.
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Entering the Premises. Upon reasonable prior notice, Town representatives, employees, or contractors may enter the Premises at reasonable times to inspect the Premises. Tenant will not unreasonably deny the Town the right to enter the Premises. Tenant agrees, except in the case of emergency when immediate access may be required, that 24 hours advance notice is reasonable.

Related to Entering the Premises

  • Condition of the Premises Tenant has examined the Premises, including the appliances and fixtures ( and furnishings), and acknowledges that they are in good condition and repair, normal wear and tear excepted, and accepts them in its current condition, except for:

  • The Premises Landlord hereby leases to Tenant and Tenant hereby leases from Landlord the premises set forth in Section 2.2 of the Summary (the “Premises”). The outline of the Premises is set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto, and an outline of the Project is set forth in Exhibit A-1 attached hereto. The parties hereto agree that the lease of the Premises is upon and subject to the terms, covenants and conditions herein set forth, and Tenant covenants as a material part of the consideration for this Lease to keep and perform each and all of such terms, covenants and conditions by it to be kept and performed and that this Lease is made upon the condition of such performance. The parties hereto hereby acknowledge that the purpose of Exhibit A is to show the approximate location of the Premises in the “Building,” as that term is defined in Section 1.1.2, below, only, and such Exhibit is not meant to constitute an agreement, representation or warranty as to the construction of the Premises, the precise area thereof or the specific location of the “Common Areas,” as that term is defined in Section 1.1.3, below, or the elements thereof or of the accessways to the Premises or the “Project,” as that term is defined in Section 1.1.2, below. Except as specifically set forth in this Lease, Tenant shall accept the Premises in its presently existing “as-is” condition and Landlord shall not be obligated to provide or pay for any improvement work or services related to the improvement of the Premises. Tenant also acknowledges that neither Landlord nor any agent of Landlord has made any representation or warranty regarding the condition of the Premises, the Building or the Project or with respect to the suitability of any of the foregoing for the conduct of Tenant’s business, except as specifically set forth in this Lease. However, notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord agrees that base Building electrical, mechanical, heating, ventilation and air conditioning and plumbing systems located in the Premises shall be in good working order and the roof shall be water tight as of the date Landlord delivers possession of the Premises to Tenant. Except to the extent caused by the acts or omissions of Tenant or any Tenant Parties (as defined in Section 10.13 below) by any alterations or improvements performed by or on behalf of Tenant, if such systems and/or the roof are not in good working order as of the date possession of the Premises is delivered to Tenant and Tenant provides Landlord with notice of the same within ninety (90) days following the date Landlord delivers possession of the Premises to Tenant, Landlord shall be responsible for repairing or restoring the same at Landlord’s sole cost and expense. Subject to any repairs or restoration required by the immediately preceding sentence, the commencement of business operations from the Premises by Tenant shall presumptively establish that the Premises and the Building were at such time in good and sanitary order, condition and repair. For purposes of Section 1938 of the California Civil Code, Landlord hereby discloses to Tenant, and Tenant hereby acknowledges, that the Premises, the Building and the Project have not undergone inspection by a Certified Access Specialist (CASp).

  • Leased Premises Lessor hereby leases to Lessee, and Lessee leases and takes from Lessor, the Leased Premises subject to the conditions of this Lease.

  • TENANT'S USE OF THE PREMISES Tenant shall use the Premises solely for the purposes set forth in Tenant's Use Clause. Tenant shall not use or occupy the Premises in violation of law or any covenant, condition or restriction affecting the Building or Project or the certificate of occupancy issued for the Building or Project, and shall, upon notice from Landlord, immediately discontinue any use of the Premises which is declared by any governmental authority having jurisdiction to be a violation of law or the certificate of occupancy. Tenant, at Tenant's own cost and expense, shall comply with all laws, ordinances, regulations, rules and/or any directions of any governmental agencies or authorities having jurisdiction which shall, by reason of the nature of Tenant's use or occupancy of the Premises, impose any duty upon Tenant or Landlord with respect to the Premises or its use or occupation. A judgment of any court of competent jurisdiction or the admission by Tenant in any action or proceeding against Tenant that Tenant has violated any such laws, ordinances, regulations, rules and/or directions in the use of the Premises shall be deemed to be a conclusive determination of that fact as between Landlord and Tenant. Tenant shall not do or permit to be done anything which will invalidate or increase the cost of any fire, extended coverage or other insurance policy covering the Building or Project and/or property located therein, and shall comply with all rules, orders, regulations, requirements and recommendations of the Insurance Services Office or any other organization performing a similar function. Tenant shall

  • Subleased Premises Sublandlord hereby subleases to Subtenant and Subtenant hereby subleases from Sublandlord for the term, at the rental, and upon all of the conditions set forth herein, the Subleased Premises.

  • Tenant’s Entry Into the Premises Prior to Substantial Completion Subject to the terms hereof and provided that Tenant and its agents do not interfere with, or delay, Contractor’s work in the Building and the Premises, at Landlord’s reasonable discretion, Contractor shall allow Tenant access to the Premises prior to the Substantial Completion of the Premises for the purpose of Tenant installing any necessary furniture, equipment or fixtures (including Tenant’s data and telephone equipment) in the Premises. Prior to Tenant’s entry into the Premises as permitted by the terms of this Section 6.01, Tenant shall submit a schedule to Landlord and Contractor, for their approval, which schedule shall detail the timing and purpose of Tenant’s entry, and Landlord will reasonably cooperate with Tenant to coordinate Landlord’s Contractor’s work of constructing the Tenant Improvements with such access by Tenant for the installation of Tenant’s furniture, equipment and fixtures. In connection with any such entry, Tenant acknowledges and agrees that Tenant’s employees, agents, contractors, consultants, workmen, mechanics, suppliers and invitees shall fully cooperate, work in harmony and not, in any manner, interfere with Landlord or Landlord’s Contractor, agents or representatives in performing work in the Building and the Premises, or interfere with the general operation of the Building and/or the Project; and such entry shall be subject to the site management rules of Landlord and Landlord’s Contractor. If at any time any such person representing Tenant shall not be cooperative or shall otherwise cause or threaten to cause any such disharmony or interference, including, without limitation, labor disharmony, and Tenant fails to immediately institute and maintain corrective actions as directed by Landlord, then Landlord may revoke Tenant’s entry rights upon twenty-four (24) hours’ prior written notice to Tenant. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that any such entry into and occupancy of the Premises or any portion thereof by Tenant or any person or entity working for or on behalf of Tenant shall be deemed to be subject to all of the terms, covenants, conditions and provisions of the Lease, excluding only the covenant to pay Rent (until the occurrence of the Lease Commencement Date). Tenant further acknowledges and agrees that Landlord shall not be liable for any injury, loss or damage which may occur to any of Tenant’s work made in or about the Premises in connection with such entry or to any property placed therein prior to the Lease Commencement Date, the same being at Tenant’s sole risk and liability. Tenant shall be liable to Landlord for any damage to any portion of the Premises, including the Tenant Improvement work, caused by Tenant or any of Tenant’s employees, agents, contractors, consultants, workmen, mechanics, suppliers and invitees. If the performance of Tenant’s work in connection with such entry causes extra costs to be incurred by Landlord or requires the use of any Building services, Tenant shall promptly reimburse Landlord for such extra costs and/or shall pay Landlord for such Building services at Landlord’s standard rates then in effect. In addition, Tenant shall hold Landlord harmless from and indemnify, protect and defend Landlord against any loss or damage to the Building or Premises and against injury to any persons caused by Tenant’s actions pursuant to this Section 6.01.

  • Demised Premises The Landlord hereby demises and leases to the Tenant, and the Tenant hereby leases from the Landlord, upon and subject to the terms and provisions of this Lease (which term is used herein shall include all Exhibits attached hereto or referred to herein), the commercial space (sometimes hereinafter referred to as the "Demised Premises") depicted on Exhibit A hereto annexed and made a part hereof. Said Demised Premises contain approximately six thousand six hundred fifty-one (6,651) square feet of floor area (measuring from (i) the center of the two side demising walls and (ii) the front lease line of the Demised Premises, through the rear wall), commonly known as suite 3800 on level 3 as shown on Exhibit A-1 attached hereto of the multi-level structure (the "Mall Building"), which Landlord has constructed on a parcel of land (the "Shopping Center Site") located in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. The metes and bounds description of the Shopping Center Site is set forth on Exhibit A-2 annexed hereto and made a part hereof. In the event, within sixty (60) days after commencement of the term of this Lease, either party hereto finds that the actual floor area of the Demised Premises differs by ten (10) square feet or more from the floor area set forth hereinabove and such difference is confirmed by Landlord's independent architect (which confirmation shall be binding upon Landlord and Tenant absent bad faith or manifest error on the part of Landlord's architect), Landlord and Tenant shall execute an amendment to this Lease setting forth the actual floor area, and proportionately changing Tenant's monetary obligations, including Minimum Rent, based upon the ratio of the actual floor area of the Demised Premises to the floor area set forth hereinabove. The term "

  • Landlord’s Entry Subject to the terms of Sections 9.5 and 9.6, without limiting the terms of Section 5.5, Landlord and Landlord’s Agents may during reasonable times and upon at least twenty-four (24) hours’ prior written notice to Tenant enter the Premises to: (a) inspect the Premises and/or audit Tenant’s records to verify that Tenant has complied with its obligations under this Lease and, subject to any limitations set forth in the Collateral Agreements, its obligations under the Collateral Agreements; (b) subject to any limitations set forth in the Collateral Agreements, perform quality assurance audits, observe progress of the Development Services, discuss the Development Services with relevant Tenant personnel, and inspect records and data relevant to the Development Services; (c) show the Premises to prospective purchasers, mortgagees and, during the last eighteen (18) months of the Term, tenants; (d) maintain, repair, operate and monitor (or cause the applicable utility provider to do the same) the Roof Solar Array, Fuel Cell and Electrical Substation; (e) post notices of non-responsibility or other protective notices if available under applicable Laws; or (f) from time to time, undertake additional improvements to the Building as Landlord deems reasonably necessary to perform Landlord’s obligations under this Lease or to comply with Law. Landlord may in the event of any emergency (which means a sudden or unanticipated event which may cause injury, loss of life or material damage to property) enter the Premises without notice to Tenant for the purpose of protecting life or property. No such entry shall be construed to be a forcible or unlawful entry into, or a detainer of, the Premises, or an eviction of Tenant from the Premises. Landlord may temporarily close entrances, doors, corridors, elevators or other facilities without liability to Tenant by reason of such closure in the case of any such emergency.

  • Rentable Area of the Premises The term "Rentable Area of the Premises" shall mean 29,227 square feet, which Landlord and Tenant have stipulated as the Rentable Area of the Premises. Tenant acknowledges that the Rentable Area of the Premises includes the usable area, without deduction for columns or projections, multiplied by a load factor to reflect a share of certain areas, which may include lobbies, corridors, mechanical, utility, janitorial, boiler and service rooms and closets, restrooms and other public, common and service areas of the Building.

  • Sublease Premises On and subject to the terms and conditions below, Sublandlord hereby leases to Subtenant, and Subtenant hereby leases from Sublandlord, the Sublease Premises.

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