ENTRY FOR REPAIRS Sample Clauses

ENTRY FOR REPAIRS. If a scheduled appointment has been set up between Tenants and Repairman, or Landlord has given 48-hour notice that Repairman is entering the Premises to do repairs, and Tenants do not allow Repairman to enter to do repair, there will be a $40 fee paid by the Tenants for the service call of Repairman.
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ENTRY FOR REPAIRS. 3.15.1 To permit the Landlord by prior appointment (except in emergency) to enter upon the Property at all reasonable hours during the daytime to view the state and condition and user of the same and the fixtures and fittings therein and of all defects decays and wants of reparation there found for which the Tenant shall be responsible hereunder to give notice in writing to the Tenant
ENTRY FOR REPAIRS. The Owner or his agents shall have right at of entry to make necessary repairs at tenant request. Entry will be made at reasonable times.
ENTRY FOR REPAIRS. To permit the Lessor and/or their agents with or without workmen and others at all reasonable times and in case of fire or other emergency at any time, to enter into and upon the Demised Premises to execute such works and things as may be required, for any repairs alterations or improvements to the Demised Premises and to inspect and do repairs to any of the water pipes, air-condition ducts, electrical and other wires sewers, flues and drains, PROVIDED that a written notice of entry for repairs, addressed to the Lessee c/o the [insert tenant agency] is delivered to the Demised Premises and PROVIDED that the Lessor shall make good all damage caused to the property of the Lessee and/or his sub-lessee’s or agents, in the exercise of the rights conferred in sub clauses [c] (ii), [f] and [g] hereof.
ENTRY FOR REPAIRS. To permit the Landlord or its agents or workmen and also the Tenants or Occupiers of any adjoining or neighbouring premises at any time during the said term at reasonable hours in the daytime upon reasonable prior appointment (except in case of emergency) to enter upon the Premises for the purpose of executing works to or upon such adjoining or neighbouring premises
ENTRY FOR REPAIRS. To permit the Landlord and any person ----------------- authorized by it upon at least 48 hours prior written notice (except in emergency) to enter upon the demised premises at all reasonable hours during the daytime to view the state and condition and user of the same and the landlord's fixtures and fittings therein and of all defects decays and wants of reparation there found for which the Tenant shall be responsible hereunder to give notice in writing to the Tenant and within two months next after every such notice as aforesaid (or immediately in case of need) to commence to repair well and substantially and make good all such defects decays and wants of reparation to the demised premises and the fixtures, and fittings therein for which the Tenant is liable hereunder PROVIDED ALWAYS that if the Tenant shall make default in the execution of the --------------- repairs and works referred to in such notice it shall be lawful for the Landlord and any persons authorized by the Landlord (but without prejudice to the right of re-entry hereinafter contained) to enter upon the demised premises and execute such repairs and works and the cost thereof (including any surveyors or other fees incurred and whether or not such repairs and works are executed by the Landlord) shall be repaid by the Tenant to the Landlord on demand together with interest on the expenses incurred by the Landlord under the above proviso in accordance with the terms of the proviso to clause 2 of this Lease relating to late payments of rents
ENTRY FOR REPAIRS. AND INSPECTION
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ENTRY FOR REPAIRS. Tenant will permit Landlord or its officers, agents or representatives the right to enter into and upon any and all parts of the demised premises at all reasonable hours to inspect same or clean or make repairs or alterations or additions as Landlord may deem necessary.
ENTRY FOR REPAIRS. To enter or cause its agents or designees to enter the Leased Premises at all times, and without prior notice to Tenant in cases of emergency but otherwise after at least 24 hour prior notice and accompanied by an agent of Tenant, for the purpose of making such inspections, alterations, improvements or repairs which Landlord, in its sole discretion, deems necessary or desirable. Nothing herein shall be deemed to obligate Landlord to make any repairs to the Leased Premises.
ENTRY FOR REPAIRS. 4.17.1 To permit the Landlord the Surveyor and any person authorised by the Landlord by prior appointment (except in emergency) to enter upon the Demised Premises at all reasonable hours during the daytime to view the state and condition and user of the same and the fixtures and fittings therein and of all defects decays and wants of reparation there found for which the Tenant shall be responsible hereunder to give Notice in writing to the Tenant
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