Further Remedies of Lessor Sample Clauses

Further Remedies of Lessor. In the event of any default as above set forth in Section 14, the Lessor, or anyone acting on Lessor's behalf, at Lessor's option:
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Further Remedies of Lessor. In the Event of Default as above set forth in Paragraph 18, Lessor, or anyone acting on Lessor’s behalf, at Lessor’s option:
Further Remedies of Lessor. In the event of any default as above set forth in Section 14, the Lessor, or anyone acting on Lessor's behalf. at Lessor's option:
Further Remedies of Lessor. In the event of any default as above set forth in Section 9, Lessor, at its option:
Further Remedies of Lessor. In the event of any default as above set forth in Section 14, Lessor, or anyone acting on Xxxxxx's behalf, at Xxxxxx's option:
Further Remedies of Lessor. In the event of any default as above set forth in Section 18 and provided that the default complained of is not remedied within appropriate time periods, then Lessor, or anyone acting on Lessor's behalf, at Lessor's option:
Further Remedies of Lessor. In the event of any Default as above set forth in Section 16, Lessor, or its agents, at Lessor’s option:
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Further Remedies of Lessor. If a Default, as defined in Section 19.A hereof, shall have occurred, Lessor may, at Lessor's option, and in addition to the other rights and remedies contained in this Lease do any of the following:
Further Remedies of Lessor. In the event of any default as above set forth in Section 14, the Lessor, or anyone acting on Lessor's behalf, at Lessor's option: (a) may without notice or demand enter the demised premises, breaking open locked doors if necessary to effect entrance, without liability to action for prosecution or damages for such entry or for the manner thereof, for the purpose of distraining or levying and for any other purposes, and take posses- sion of and sell all goods and chattels at auction, on three days' notice served in person on the Lessee or left on the premises, and pay the said Lessor out of the proceeds, and even if the rent be not due and unpaid, should the Lessee at any time remove or attempt to remove goods and chattels from the premises without leaving enough thereon to meet the next periodical payment, Lessee authorizes the Lessor to follow for a period of ninety days after such removal, take possession of and sell at auction, upon like notice, sufficient of such goods to meet the proportion of rent accrued at the time of such removal; and the Lessee hereby releases and discharges the Lessor, and his agents, from all claims, actions, suits, damages, and penalties, for or by reason or on account of any entry, distraint, levy, appraisement or sale; and/or (b) may enter the premises, and without demand proceed by distress and sale of the goods there found to levy the rent and/or other charges herein payable as rent, and all costs and officers' commissions, including watchmen's wages and sums chargeable to Lessor, and further including a sum equal to 5% of the amount of the levy as commissions to the constable or other person making the levy, shall be paid by the Lessee, and in such case all costs, officers' commission and other charges shall immediately attach and become part of the claim of Lessor for rent, and any tender of rent without said costs, commission and charges made after the issue of a warrant of distress shall not be sufficient to satisfy the claim of the Lessor. Lessee hereby expressly waives in favor of Lessor the benefit of all laws now made or which may hereafter be made regarding any limitation as to the goods upon which, or the time within which, distress is to be made after removal of goods, and further relieves the Lessor of the obligations of proving or identifying such goods, it being the purpose and intent of this provision that all goods of Lessee, whether upon the demised premises or not, shall be liable to distress for rent. Le...
Further Remedies of Lessor. In the event of any default as above set forth in "Remedies of Lessor", the Lessor, or anyone acting on Lessor's behalf, at Lessor's option, may lease said premises or any part or part thereof to any person or persons, and on such terms and conditions as may in Lessor's discretion, seem best, and the Lessee shall be liable for any loss of rent for the balance of the then current term.
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