Common use of LANDLORD ENTRY Clause in Contracts

LANDLORD ENTRY. If Tenant shall not be present when for any reason entry into the Premises shall be necessary or permissible, Landlord or Landlord's agents, representatives, contractors or employees may enter the same without rendering Landlord or such agents liable therefor if during such entry Landlord or Landlord's agents shall accord reasonable care under the circumstances to Tenant's Property, and without in any manner affecting this Lease. Tenant shall, at all times during the Term, be responsible for ensuring that Landlord has any and all keys, cards, codes or other means necessary to access the Premises. Tenant shall be required to keep confidential any personal information in its possession such as employee or customer social security numbers, contact information and the like. Nothing herein contained, however, shall be deemed or construed to impose upon Landlord any obligation, responsibility or liability whatsoever, for the care, supervision or repair of the Building or any part thereof, other than as herein provided.

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Sources: Office Lease (Tufin Software Technologies Ltd.), Office Lease (Tufin Software Technologies Ltd.)