Common use of KEY Clause in Contracts

KEY. Lessor, his janitor, engineer or other agents may retain a pass key to said Premises to enable him to examine the Premises from time to time with reference to any emergency or to the general maintenance of said Premises.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Elliott Avenue (Emeritus Corp\wa\), Sublease Assignment and Assumption Agreement (Marchex Inc), Office Lease (Poniard Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)

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KEY. Lessor, his janitor, engineer or other agents may retain a pass key to said Premises to enable him to examine the Premises from time to time with reference to any emergency or to the general maintenance of said Premises. All of Lessor's agents entering the Premises shall do so in a manner designed to minimize interference with Lessee's use and occupation of the Premises and Lessor and Lessor's agents shall treat any materials or documents that they view in the Premises in a strictly confidential manner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Isilon Systems, Inc.)

KEY. Lessor, Lessor or his janitor, engineer or other agents agent may retain a pass key to said Premises premises to enable him to examine the Premises from time to time with reference to any emergency or to the general maintenance or repairs of said Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Gabriel Technologies Corp)

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KEY. Lessor, his janitor, engineer or other agents may retain a --- pass key to said Premises to enable him to examine the Premises from time to time with reference to any emergency or to the general maintenance of said Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Fourth and Vine Office Lease (Heartstream Inc/De)

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