Common use of Reasonable Notice Clause in Contracts

Reasonable Notice. In connection with entering the Premises to exercise any of the foregoing rights, Landlord shall: (a) provide reasonable advance written or oral notice to Tenant’s on-site manager or other appropriate person (except in emergencies, or for routine cleaning or other routine matters), and (b) take reasonable steps to avoid any unreasonable interference with Tenant’s business.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Sunesis Pharmaceuticals Inc), Office Lease (Day One Biopharmaceuticals Holding Co LLC), Office Lease (ESSA Pharma Inc.)

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Reasonable Notice. In connection with entering the Premises to exercise any of the foregoing rights, Landlord shall: (a) provide reasonable advance written or oral notice to Tenant’s 's on-site manager or other appropriate person (except in emergencies, or for routine cleaning or other routine matters), and (b) take reasonable steps to avoid any unreasonable interference with Tenant’s 's business.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Commencement Date Agreement (MyoKardia Inc), Office Lease (Accuimage Diagnostics Corp)

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