Common use of Entry Clause in Contracts

Entry. Landlord and its authorized representatives shall have the right to enter the premises at all reasonable times for any of the following purposes: to determine whether the premises are in good condition and whether Tenant is complying with its obligations under the lease; to do any acts that may be necessary to protect Landlord's interest in the premises; or to perform Landlord's duties under this lease. Landlord shall not be liable in any manner for any inconvenience, disturbance, loss of business, nuisance, or other damage arising out of Landlord's entry on the premises as provided in this section, except damage resulting from the acts or omissions of Landlord or its authorized representatives.

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Entry. Landlord and its authorized representatives shall have the right to enter the premises Premises at all reasonable times for any of the following purposes: to determine whether the premises Premises are in good condition and whether Tenant is complying with its obligations under the lease; to do any acts that may be necessary to protect Landlord's interest in the premisesPremises; or to perform Landlord's duties under this lease. Landlord shall not be liable in any manner for any inconvenience, disturbance, loss of business, nuisance, or other damage arising out of Landlord's entry on the premises Premises as provided in this section, except damage resulting from the acts or omissions of Landlord or its authorized representatives.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Entry. Landlord and its authorized representatives shall have the right to enter the premises Premises at all reasonable times times, provided Landlord gives a 24-hour prior notice to Tenant, for any of the following purposes: to determine whether the premises Premises are in good condition and whether Tenant is complying with its obligations under the lease; to do any acts that may be necessary to protect Landlord's interest in the premisesPremises; or to perform Landlord's duties under this lease. Landlord shall not be liable in any manner for any inconvenience, disturbance, loss of business, nuisance, or other damage arising out of Landlord's entry on the premises Premises as provided in this section, except damage resulting from the acts or omissions of Landlord or its authorized representatives.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.cityofberkeley.info

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Entry. Landlord and its authorized representatives shall have the right to enter the premises at all reasonable times for any of the following purposes: to determine whether the premises are in good condition and whether Tenant is complying with its obligations under the lease; to do any acts that may be necessary to protect Landlord's interest in the premises; or to perform Landlord's duties under this lease. Landlord shall not be liable in any manner for any inconvenience, disturbance, and loss of business, nuisance, or other damage arising out of Landlord's entry on the premises as provided in this section, except damage resulting from the acts or omissions of Landlord or its authorized representatives.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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