Common use of Monetary Breach Clause in Contracts

Monetary Breach. If a Monetary Breach occurs the Landlord must not terminate this Lease without first giving Notice to the Tenant and to each Creditor: requiring payment of the outstanding sum within the period of fourteen days immediately following the date of service of the Notice;56 and stating that failure to pay within that period may result in this Lease being terminated. If neither the Tenant nor any Creditor complies with a Notice given under Clause 6.(a) the Landlord may, at any time afterwards: terminate this Lease with immediate effect by Notice to the Tenant; and enter, repossess and enjoy the Premises as if this Lease had not been granted.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Monetary Breach. If a Monetary Breach occurs the Landlord must not terminate this Lease without first giving Notice formal notice to the Tenant and to each Creditor: requiring payment of the outstanding sum within the period of fourteen 14 days immediately following the date of service of the Notice;56 formal notice;66 and stating that failure to pay within that period may result in this Lease being terminated. If neither the Tenant nor any Creditor complies with a Notice formal notice given under Clause 6.(a) the Landlord may, at any time afterwards: terminate this Lease with immediate effect by Notice formal notice to the Tenant; and enter, repossess and enjoy the Premises as if this Lease had not been granted.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lease, Lease Agreement

Monetary Breach. If a Monetary Breach occurs the Landlord must not terminate this Lease without first giving Notice formal notice to the Tenant and to each Creditor: requiring payment of the outstanding sum within the period of fourteen 14 days immediately following the date of service of the Notice;56 formal notice;58 and stating that failure to pay within that period may result in this Lease being terminated. If neither the Tenant nor any Creditor complies with a Notice formal notice given under Clause 6.(a6.1.1(a) the Landlord may, at any time afterwards: terminate this Lease with immediate effect by Notice formal notice to the Tenant; and enter, repossess and enjoy the Premises as if this Lease had not been granted.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease

Monetary Breach. If a Monetary Breach occurs the Landlord must not terminate this Lease without first giving Notice formal notice to the Tenant and to each Creditor: requiring payment of the outstanding sum within the period of fourteen 14 days immediately following the date of service of the Notice;56 formal notice;59 and stating that failure to pay within that period may result in this Lease being terminated. If neither the Tenant nor any Creditor complies with a Notice formal notice given under Clause 6.(a) the Landlord may, at any time afterwards: terminate this Lease with immediate effect by Notice formal notice to the Tenant; and enter, repossess and enjoy the Premises as if this Lease had not been granted.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement

Monetary Breach. If a Monetary Breach occurs the Landlord must not terminate this Lease without first giving Notice formal notice to the Tenant and to each Creditor: requiring payment of the outstanding sum within the period of fourteen 14 days immediately following the date of service of the Notice;56 formal notice;44 and stating that failure to pay within that period may result in this Lease being terminated. If neither the Tenant nor any Creditor complies with a Notice formal notice given under Clause 6.(a) the Landlord may, at any time afterwards: terminate this Lease with immediate effect by Notice formal notice to the Tenant; and enter, repossess and enjoy the Premises as if this Lease had not been granted.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease

Monetary Breach. If a Monetary Breach occurs the Landlord must not terminate this Lease without first giving Notice to the Tenant and to each Creditor: requiring payment of the outstanding sum within the period of fourteen 14 days immediately following the date of service of the Notice;56 Notice;59 and stating that failure to pay within that period may result in this Lease being terminated. If neither the Tenant nor any Creditor complies with a Notice given under Clause 6.(a) the Landlord may, at any time afterwards: terminate this Lease with immediate effect by Notice to the Tenant; and enter, repossess and enjoy the Premises as if this Lease had not been granted.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease

Monetary Breach. If a Monetary Breach occurs the Landlord must not terminate this Lease without first giving Notice to the Tenant and to each Creditor: requiring payment of the outstanding sum within the period of fourteen 14 days immediately following the date of service of the Notice;56 Notice;46 and stating that failure to pay within that period may result in this Lease being terminated. If neither the Tenant nor any Creditor complies with a Notice given under Clause 6.(a) the Landlord may, at any time afterwards: terminate this Lease with immediate effect by Notice to the Tenant; and enter, repossess and enjoy the Premises as if this Lease had not been granted.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement

Monetary Breach. If a Monetary Breach occurs the Landlord must not terminate this Lease without first giving Notice formal notice to the Tenant and to each Creditor: requiring payment of the outstanding sum within the period of fourteen 14 days immediately following the date of service of the Notice;56 formal notice;71 and stating that failure to pay within that period may result in this Lease being terminated. If neither the Tenant nor any Creditor complies with a Notice formal notice given under Clause 6.(a6.1.1(a) the Landlord may, at any time afterwards: terminate this Lease with immediate effect by Notice formal notice to the Tenant; and enter, repossess and enjoy the Premises as if this Lease had not been granted.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease

Monetary Breach. If a Monetary Breach occurs the Landlord must not terminate this Lease without first giving Notice formal notice to the Tenant and to each Creditor: requiring payment of the outstanding sum within the period of fourteen 14 days immediately following the date of service of the Notice;56 formal notice;73 and stating that failure to pay within that period may result in this Lease being terminated. If neither the Tenant nor any Creditor complies with a Notice formal notice given under Clause 6.(a39.(a) the Landlord may, at any time afterwards: terminate this Lease with immediate effect by Notice formal notice to the Tenant; and enter, repossess and enjoy the Premises as if this Lease had not been granted.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement

Monetary Breach. If a Monetary Breach occurs the Landlord must not terminate this Lease without first giving Notice to the Tenant and to each Creditor: requiring payment of the outstanding sum within the period of fourteen 14 days immediately following the date of service of the Notice;56 Notice;50 and stating that failure to pay within that period may result in this Lease being terminated. If neither the Tenant nor any Creditor complies with a Notice given under Clause 6.(a) the Landlord may, at any time afterwards: terminate this Lease with immediate effect by Notice to the Tenant; and enter, repossess and enjoy the Premises as if this Lease had not been granted.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement

Monetary Breach. If a Monetary Breach occurs the Landlord must not terminate this Lease without first giving Notice to the Tenant and to each Creditor: requiring payment of the outstanding sum within the period of fourteen 14 days immediately following the date of service of the Notice;56 Notice;45 and stating that failure to pay within that period may result in this Lease being terminated. If neither the Tenant nor any Creditor complies with a Notice given under Clause 6.(a) the Landlord may, at any time afterwards: terminate this Lease with immediate effect by Notice to the Tenant; and enter, repossess and enjoy the Premises as if this Lease had not been granted.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement

Monetary Breach. If a Monetary Breach occurs the Landlord must not terminate this Lease without first giving Notice formal notice to the Tenant and to each Creditor: requiring payment of the outstanding sum within the period of fourteen 14 days immediately following the date of service of the Notice;56 formal notice;68 and stating that failure to pay within that period may result in this Lease being terminated. If neither the Tenant nor any Creditor complies with a Notice formal notice given under Clause 6.(a6(a) the Landlord may, at any time afterwards: terminate this Lease with immediate effect by Notice formal notice to the Tenant; and enter, repossess and enjoy the Premises as if this Lease had not been granted.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement