Common use of Entry and Possession Clause in Contracts

Entry and Possession. Lessor may enter the Leased Premises for such purposes as may be permitted by law and may, after ten ( 1 0 ) days' written notice to Xxxxxx, remove the property and personnel of Lessee, and store the property in a public warehouse at the expense of the Lessee. Lessor shall give oral and written notice to the Lessee of the location of said public warehouse within twenty-four (24) hours of said removal. Entry and possession pursuant to this subparagraph shall constitute termination of this Agreement and upon termination, Lessor may recover from the Lessee all damages resulting from the breach including the cost of recovering the Leased Premises; and

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Entry and Possession. Lessor may enter the Leased Premises for such purposes as may be permitted by law and may, after ten ( 1 0 ) days' written notice to XxxxxxLessee, remove the property and personnel of Lessee, and store the property in a public warehouse at the expense of the Lessee. Lessor shall give oral and written notice to the Lessee of the location of said public warehouse within twenty-four (24) hours of said removal. Entry and possession pursuant to this subparagraph shall constitute termination of this Agreement and upon termination, Lessor may recover from the Lessee all damages resulting from the breach including the cost of recovering the Leased Premises; and

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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