Common use of Landlord's Failure to Give Possession Clause in Contracts

Landlord's Failure to Give Possession. Landlord shall not be liable for damages to Tenant for failure to deliver possession of the Premises to Tenant if such failure is due to no material fault of Landlord, to the failure of any construction or remodeling of the Premises by Tenant to be completed or to the failure of any previous tenant to vacate the Premises. Landlord will use reasonable efforts to give possession to the Tenant at the scheduled Commencement Date of the Term. If failure to do so is caused by the act of any previous tenant holding over, Landlord agrees to transfer to Tenant the right to prosecute in its own name any cause of action which Landlord may have against such tenant holding over, Tenant to hold for himself any recovery in such action, except for any amount due Landlord as Rent hereunder.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (KnowBe4, Inc.), Lease Agreement (KnowBe4, Inc.), Lease Agreement (American Recreational Enterprises Inc)

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Landlord's Failure to Give Possession. Landlord shall not be liable for damages to Tenant for failure Failure to deliver possession of the Premises premises to Tenant at the commencement of the term if such failure is due to no material fault of Landlord, to or the failure of any the construction or remodeling of the Premises by Tenant premises to be completed or to the failure of any previous tenant to vacate the Premisescompleted. Landlord will use reasonable its best efforts to give possession to the Tenant at the scheduled Commencement Date beginning of the Termterm. If failure to do so is caused by the act of any previous tenant Tenant holding over, Landlord will use all means at it’s command to oust such Tenant and Landlord agrees to transfer to Tenant the right to prosecute in its his own name any cause of action which Landlord may have against such tenant Tenant holding over, Tenant to hold for himself any recovery in such action, except for any amount amounts due to Landlord as Rent hereunderrent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Space and Rental Agreement, Space and Rental Agreement Unit #

Landlord's Failure to Give Possession. Landlord shall not be liable for damages to Tenant for failure to deliver possession of the Premises to Tenant if such failure is due to no material fault of Landlord, to the failure of any construction or remodeling of the Premises by Tenant to be completed or to the failure of any previous tenant to vacate the Premises. Landlord will use reasonable its best efforts to give possession to the Tenant at by the scheduled Commencement Date of the Term. If Landlord's failure to do so is caused by the act of any previous tenant holding over, Landlord agrees to transfer to Tenant the right to prosecute in its own name any cause of action which Landlord may have against such tenant holding over, Tenant to hold for himself itself any recovery in such action, except for any amount amounts due Landlord as Rent hereunder.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Emageon Inc)

Landlord's Failure to Give Possession. Landlord shall not be liable for damages to Tenant for failure to deliver possession of the Premises to Tenant if such failure is due to no material fault of Landlord, to the failure of any construction or remodeling of the Premises by Tenant to be completed or to the failure of any previous tenant to vacate the Premises. Landlord will use commercially reasonable efforts to give possession to the Tenant at by the scheduled Commencement Date of the Term. If Landlord's failure to do so is caused by the act of any previous tenant holding over, Landlord agrees to transfer to Tenant the right to prosecute in its own name any cause of action which Landlord may have against such tenant holding over, Tenant to hold for himself itself any recovery in such action, except for any amount amounts due Landlord as Rent hereunder.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Nemus Bioscience, Inc.)

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Landlord's Failure to Give Possession. Landlord shall not be liable for damages to Tenant for failure to deliver possession of the Premises to Tenant if such failure is due to no material fault of Landlord, Landlord or to the failure of any construction or remodeling of the Building or the Premises by Tenant to be completed or to the failure of any previous tenant to vacate the Premises. Landlord will use its reasonable good faith efforts to give possession to Tenant by the Tenant at the scheduled Anticipated Commencement Date of the Term. If Landlord's failure to do so is caused by the act of any previous tenant holding over, Landlord agrees to transfer to Tenant the right to prosecute in its own name any cause of action which Landlord may have against such tenant holding over, Tenant to hold for himself itself any recovery in such action, except for any amount amounts due Landlord as Rent hereunder.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Southeast Commerce Holding Co)

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