Common use of Entry and Possession Clause in Contracts

Entry and Possession. May, without notice or demand, enter the demised premises, breaking open locked doors if necessary to effect entrance and may change the bolts, locks and fastenings, without liability to criminal or civil action for such entry or for the manner thereof, or the purpose of distraining or levying and for any other purposes, and may take possession of and sell all goods and chattels at auction, on three days notice served in person on Lessee or left on the premises, and pay to Lessor out of the proceeds, after deducting all costs of such sale, all sums which may then be due and owing from Lessee to Lessor hereunder.

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Sources: Office Lease Agreement (Tangible Asset Galleries Inc)

Entry and Possession. May, without notice or demand, enter the demised premises, breaking open locked doors if necessary to effect entrance and may change the bolts, locks and fastenings, without liability to criminal or civil action for such entry or for the manner thereof, or for the purpose of distraining or levying and for any other purposes, and may take possession of and sell all goods and chattels at auction, auction on three days days' notice served in person on Lessee Lessee, or left on the premises, and pay to Lessor out of the proceeds, after deducting all costs of such sale, all sums which may then be due and owing from Lessee to Lessor hereunder.

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Sources: Office Lease Agreement (Doubletwist Inc)