Right to Enter. The Council may (except in an emergency when no notice is required) enter the Premises after giving the Lessee 14 days’ notice: 12.2.1 to see the state of repair of the Premises; 12.2.2 to do repairs to the Premises or the Building or other works which cannot reasonably be done unless the Council enters the Premises; 12.2.3 to do anything the Council must or may do under this lease or must do under any Legislation or to satisfy the requirements of any Statutory Authority; and 12.2.4 to show prospective lessees through the Premises.
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Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement
Right to Enter. The Council may (except in an the case of emergency when no notice is will be required) enter the Premises after giving the Lessee 14 days’ reasonable notice:
12.2.1 13.2.1 to see the state of repair of the Premises;
12.2.2 13.2.2 to do repairs to the Premises or the Building or other works which cannot reasonably be done unless the Council enters the Premises;
12.2.3 13.2.3 to do anything the Council must or may do under this lease Lease or must do under any Legislation or to satisfy the requirements of any Statutory Authority; and
12.2.4 13.2.4 to show prospective lessees through the Premises.
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Sources: Lease Agreement
Right to Enter. The Council may (except in an emergency when no notice is required) enter the Premises after giving the Lessee 14 days’ reasonable notice:
12.2.1 11.2.1 to see the state of repair of the Premises;
12.2.2 11.2.2 to do repairs to the Premises or the Building or other works which cannot reasonably be done unless the Council enters the Premises;
12.2.3 11.2.3 to do anything the Council must or may do under this lease or must do under any Legislation or to satisfy the requirements of any Statutory Authority; and
12.2.4 11.2.4 in the final two (2) months of the Term, to show prospective lessees through the Premises.
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Sources: Lease Agreement