Common use of Lessor’s Right to Enter the Premises Clause in Contracts

Lessor’s Right to Enter the Premises. The Lessor and its agents may enter the Premises from time to time with reasonable notice, except in the case of emergency in which case no notice shall be required, to inspect the same, to post notices of nonresponsibility and similar notices, and to discharge the obligations of Sublessee as stated hereunder when Sublessee has failed to do so within a reasonable time after written notice from the Lessor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sublease Agreement for the Harbor Master, Sublease Agreement

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Lessor’s Right to Enter the Premises. The Lessor and its agents may enter the Premises from time to time with reasonable notice, except in the case of emergency in which case no notice shall be required, to inspect the same, to post notices of nonresponsibility no responsibility and similar notices, and to discharge the obligations of Sublessee as stated hereunder when Sublessee has failed to do so within a reasonable time after written notice from the Lessor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sublease Agreement Rajesh Sharma, Sublease Agreement Gerardo Rivera

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