Landlord’s Right to Enter Sample Clauses

Landlord’s Right to Enter. Landlord and its agents shall have the right to enter the Leased Premises during normal business hours after giving Tenant reasonable notice and subject to Tenant’s reasonable security measures for the purpose of (i) inspecting the same; (ii) showing the Leased Premises to prospective purchasers, mortgagees or tenants; (iii) making necessary alterations, additions or repairs; and (iv) performing any of Tenant’s obligations when Tenant has failed to do so. Landlord shall have the right to enter the Leased Premises during normal business hours (or as otherwise agreed), subject to Tenant’s reasonable security measures, for purposes of supplying any maintenance or services agreed to be supplied by Landlord. Landlord shall have the right to enter the Outside Areas during normal business hours for purposes of (i) inspecting the exterior of the Building and the Outside Areas; (ii) posting notices of nonresponsibility (and for such purposes Tenant shall provide Landlord at least thirty days’ prior written notice of any work to be performed on the Leased Premises); and (iii) supplying any services to be provided by Landlord. Any entry into the Leased Premises or the Outside Areas obtained by Landlord in accordance with this paragraph shall not under any circumstances be construed or deemed to be a forcible or unlawful entry into, or a detainer of, the Leased Premises, or an eviction, actual or constructive of Tenant from the Leased Premises or any portion thereof.
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Landlord’s Right to Enter. Landlord and its agents shall have the right to enter the Leased Premises during normal business hours after giving Tenant reasonable notice (which shall be prior written notice except in the event of a circumstance which Landlord in good faith believes to be an emergency) and subject to Tenant’s reasonable security measures for the purpose of (i) inspecting the same; (ii) showing the Leased Premises to prospective purchasers, mortgagees or, during the last nine (9) months of the Lease Term or during any period that Tenant is in monetary or material non-monetary default beyond the applicable notice and cure period, if any, expressly set forth in this Lease, tenants; (iii) making necessary alterations, additions or repairs; and (iv) performing any of Tenant’s obligations when Tenant has failed to do so after the expiration of any applicable notice and cure period expressly set forth in this Lease. Landlord shall have the right to enter the Leased Premises during normal business hours (or as otherwise agreed), subject to Tenant’s reasonable security measures, for purposes of supplying any maintenance or services agreed to be supplied by Landlord. Landlord shall have the right to enter the Common Areas during normal business hours for purposes of (i) inspecting the exterior of the Building and the Common Areas; (ii) posting notices of nonresponsibility (and for such purposes Tenant shall provide Landlord at least ten (10) days’ prior written notice of any work to be performed on the Leased Premises, as well as notice within one (1) day after the commencement of such work); and (iii) supplying any services to be provided by Landlord. If at any time Tenant is not leasing the entirety of a Building, Landlord shall also have the right, upon reasonable advance notice to Tenant, to access such Building’s vertical risers and the interstitial space above Tenant’s acoustical ceiling to connect new utility and communications lines from other floors to the base Building utility lines; all of such work shall be done after hours or on weekends. Any entry into the Leased Premises or the Common Areas obtained by Landlord in accordance with this paragraph shall not under any circumstances be construed or deemed to be a forcible or unlawful entry into, or a detainer of, the Leased Premises, or an eviction, actual or constructive of Tenant from the Leased Premises or any portion thereof. Landlord shall conduct all of Landlord’s activities on the Leased Premises during such per...
Landlord’s Right to Enter. (a) To permit the Landlord with all necessary materials and appliances at all reasonable times upon reasonable prior written notice (except in cases of emergency in which cases no notice shall be required) to enter and remain upon the Demised Premises to exercise any of the rights excepted and reserved by this Lease.
Landlord’s Right to Enter. Landlord and its agents may enter the ------------------------- Premises at any reasonable time upon at least twenty four (24) hours' prior written notice (except in the case of emergency) for the purpose of (i) inspecting the same; (ii) posting notices of non-responsibility, (iii) supplying any service to be provided by Landlord to Tenant, (iv) showing the Premises to prospective purchasers, mortgagees or tenants (provided, however, that Landlord may only show the Premises to prospective tenants during the last six (6) months of the Lease Term or at any time after an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing), (v) making necessary alterations, additions or repairs, (vi) performing Tenant's obligations when Tenant has failed to do so after written notice from Landlord, (vii) placing upon the Premises ordinary "for lease" signs (during the last six (6) months of the Lease Term only) or "for sale" signs, and/or (viii) in case of an emergency. During any such entry, Landlord (i) shall be accompanied by a representative of Tenant (if Tenant requests and provides such representative), (ii) shall comply with all security procedures of Tenant while therein, and (iii) shall at all times minimize interference with Tenant's business and use of the Premises. In the event of an emergency, Landlord shall have the right to use any and all means Landlord may deem necessary and proper to open the doors of the Premises. Any entry into the Premises or portions thereof obtained by Landlord by said means shall not under any circumstances be construed or deemed to be a forcible or unlawful entry into, or a detainer of, the Premises, or an eviction, actual or constructive, of Tenant from the Premises or any portion thereof.
Landlord’s Right to Enter. Landlord may, at reasonable times, enter the Leased Premises to inspect it, to make repairs or alterations, and to show it to potential buyers, lenders or tenants.
Landlord’s Right to Enter. Landlord and its agents may enter the Premises at any reasonable time after giving at least 24 hours’ prior notice to Tenant (and immediately in the case of emergency) for the purpose of: (i) inspecting the same; (ii) posting notices of non-responsibility; (iii) supplying any service to be provided by Landlord to Tenant; (iv) showing the Premises to prospective purchasers, mortgagees or tenants; (v) making necessary alterations, additions or repairs; (vi) performing Tenant’s obligations when Tenant has failed to do so after written notice from Landlord; (vii) placing upon the Premises ordinary “for lease” signs or “for sale” signs; and (viii) responding to an emergency. Landlord shall have the right to use any and all means Landlord may deem necessary and proper to enter the Premises in an emergency. Any entry into the Premises obtained by Landlord in accordance with this ¶15.1 shall not be a forcible or unlawful entry into, or a detainer of, the Premises, or an eviction, actual or constructive, of Tenant from the Premises.
Landlord’s Right to Enter. (A) Xxxxxx agrees that Landlord or Xxxxxxxx's representatives may enter the Property at reasonable hours to inspect, repair, or show the Property. Tenant does not have to allow possible tenants or other licensees to enter unless they are with Landlord or Landlord's representative, or they have written permission from the Landlord.
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Landlord’s Right to Enter. Tenant grants Landlord, Landlord's agents, employees and/or representatives of any governmental authority, including police and fire officials, access to the lease space upon three (3) days advance written notice to Tenant. In the event of an emergency, Landlord, Landlord's agents, employees and/or representatives of governmental authority shall have the right to enter the premises without notice to Tenant, and take such actions as may be necessary to preserve the premises, to comply with applicable law, to enforce Landlord's rights or to protect the safety, health, and welfare of others and other's stored property. #pb
Landlord’s Right to Enter. To permit Landlord and its agents to enter into and examine the Premises at reasonable times and, except in the case of emergency (where no notice is required) upon at least 24 hours’ prior notice (which may be oral notice) and to show the Premises, and to make repairs to the Premises, and, during the last six (6) months prior to the expiration of this Lease, to keep affixed in suitable places notices of availability of the Premises.
Landlord’s Right to Enter. To permit LANDLORD and its agents to examine the premises at reasonable times and to show the premises to prospective purchasers and lenders, provided such entry shall not unreasonably interfere with TENANT'S operation and conduct of its business in the demised premises or compromise security.
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