Common use of Vacating the Premises Clause in Contracts

Vacating the Premises. Upon the expiration or earlier termination or cancellation of the Lease, the Lessee shall quietly and peacefully vacate the Premises and surrender the possession thereof. The DPL may, at its option, require the removal of all improvements and property on the Premises, or it may require all improvements, except removable personal property, trade fixtures and equipment, remain on the Premises and become the property of the DPL after termination of this Lease. Upon the failure or neglect of the Lessee to remove her property from the Premises or restore the Premises, the DPL, its officers or agents, may enter the Premises and remove all persons and property therefrom without recourse to any action or proceeding at law or in equity. Such removal and/or restoration shall be at the cost and expense of the Lessee, and no claim for damages of any nature whatsoever against the DPL, the CNMI Government or any officer or agent thereof shall be created by or made on account of such removal.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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