Landlord’s Right to Cure Sample Clauses

Landlord’s Right to Cure. If Landlord breaches any of its obligations under this Lease, Tenant shall notify Landlord in writing and shall take no action respecting such breach so long as Landlord promptly begins to cure the breach and diligently pursues such cure to its completion. Landlord may cure any default by Tenant; any expenses incurred shall become Additional Rent due from Tenant on demand by Landlord.
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Landlord’s Right to Cure. If an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, Landlord, without thereby waiving such Event of Default, may perform such obligation for the account and at the expense of Tenant: (i) immediately or at any time thereafter, and without notice. in the case of emergency or in case the matter giving rise to such Event of Default (A) materially interferes with the use by any other tenant of any space in the Buildings, (B) materially interferes with the efficient operation of the Buildings, (C) will result in a violation of any Requirement, (D) will result in a default under any Mortgage or Superior Lease, or (E) will result in a cancellation of any insurance policy maintained by Landlord, and (ii) in any other case if such Event of Default continues after 10 days from the date Landlord gives notice of Landlord’s intention so to perform the defaulted obligation. All costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in connection with any such performance by it for the account of Tenant and all costs and expenses, including reasonable counsel fees and disbursements, incurred by Landlord in any action or proceeding (including any summary dispossess proceeding) brought by Landlord to enforce any obligation of Tenant under this Lease and/or right of Landlord in or to the Premises, shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord on demand, with interest thereon at the Interest Rate from the date incurred by Landlord. Except as expressly provided to the contrary in this Lease, all costs and expenses which, pursuant to this Lease (including the Rules and Regulations) are incurred by Landlord and payable to Landlord by Tenant, and all charges, amounts and sums payable to Landlord by Tenant for any property, material, labor, utility or other services which, pursuant to this Lease or at the request and for the account of Tenant, are provided, furnished or rendered by Landlord, shall become due and payable by Tenant to Landlord in accordance with the terms of the bills rendered by Landlord to Tenant.
Landlord’s Right to Cure. If Landlord shall fail to perform any obligation under this Lease required to be performed by Landlord, Landlord shall not be deemed to be in default hereunder nor subject to any claims for damages of any kind, unless such failure shall have continued for a period of thirty (30) days after notice thereof by Tenant (provided, if the nature of Landlord's failure is such that more time is reasonably required in order to cure, Landlord shall not be in default if Landlord commences to cure within such period and thereafter diligently seeks to cure such failure to completion). If Landlord shall default and fail to cure as provided herein, Tenant shall have such rights and remedies as may be available to Tenant under applicable Laws, subject to the other provisions of this Lease; provided, Tenant shall have no right of self-help to perform repairs or any other obligation of Landlord, and shall have no right to withhold, set-off, or xxxxx Rent, or terminate this Lease, and Tenant hereby expressly waives the benefit of any Law to the contrary.
Landlord’s Right to Cure. Landlord may (but shall not be obligated), on five (5) days notice to Tenant (except that no notice need be given in case of emergency) cure on behalf of Tenant any default hereunder by Tenant, and the cost of such cure (including any attorney's fees incurred) shall be deemed additional rent payable upon demand.
Landlord’s Right to Cure. If Tenant defaults in the performance of any of its obligations under this Lease, Landlord may (but shall not be obligated to), without waiving such default, perform the same for the account and at the expense of Tenant. Tenant shall pay Landlord all costs of such performance promptly upon receipt of a xxxx therefor.
Landlord’s Right to Cure. If Tenant shall fail to contest the validity of any lien or claimed lien or fail to give security to Landlord to insure payment thereof, or shall fail to prosecute such contest with diligence, or shall fail to have the same released and satisfy any judgment rendered thereon, then Landlord may, at its election (but shall not be so required), remove or discharge such lien or claim for lien (with the right, in its discretion, to settle or compromise the same), and any amounts advanced by Landlord, including reasonable attorneys’ fees for such purposes shall be so much Additional Rent due from Tenant to Landlord at the next rent rate after any such payment, with interest thereon at the Default Rate from the date so advanced.
Landlord’s Right to Cure. If Tenant does not perform any of its obligations under Section 10.04(a), Landlord upon twenty (20) days’ prior notice to Tenant (or without prior notice in the case of an emergency) may perform such maintenance, repair or replacement on Tenant’s behalf, and Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for all costs reasonably incurred, plus an administrative charge of ten percent (10%) of such costs, within thirty (30) days following invoice from Landlord.
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Landlord’s Right to Cure. Landlord may, but shall not be obligated to, cure any default by Tenant (specifically including but not by way of limitation, Tenant’s failure to obtain insurance, make repairs, or satisfy lien claims); and whenever Landlord so elects, all costs and expenses paid by Landlord in curing such default, including without limitation reasonable attorney’s fees, shall be so much additional rent due on the next rent date after such payment together with interest (except in the case of said attorneys’ fees) at the highest rate then payable by Tenant in the state in which the Leased Premises are located or in the absence of such a maximum rate at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum, from the date of the advance to the date of repayment by Tenant to Landlord.
Landlord’s Right to Cure. All covenants to be performed by Tenant shall be performed at Tenant's sole cost and expense and without abatement of rent. Without limiting Landlord's rights under any other provision of this Lease, if Tenant shall fail to pay any sum of money or shall fail to perform any other act and such failure shall have become an event of default under Paragraph 17, Landlord, without waiving or releasing Tenant from any of its obligations, may make (but shall not be obligated to make) any such payment or perform any such other act. All sums so paid by Xxxxxxxx and all necessary incidental costs shall be deemed additional rent and shall be payable to Landlord immediately upon Landlord's written demand.
Landlord’s Right to Cure. If Landlord shall fail to perform any term or provision under this Lease required to be performed by Landlord, Landlord shall not be deemed to be in default hereunder, nor subject to any claims for damages of any kind, unless such failure shall have continued for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice thereof by Tenant to Landlord specifying with particularity the nature of Landlord's nonperformance; provided, if the nature of Landlord's failure is such that more than thirty (30) days are reasonably required in order to cure, Landlord shall not be in default if Landlord commences to cure such failure within such thirty (30) day period and thereafter reasonably seeks to cure such failure to completion. The aforementioned periods of time permitted for Landlord to cure shall be extended for any period of time during which Landlord is delayed in, or prevented from, curing due to fire or other casualty, strikes, lock-outs or other labor troubles, shortages of equipment or materials, governmental requirements, power shortages or outages, acts or omissions by Tenant or other Persons and other causes beyond Landlord's reasonable control. If Landlord shall fail to cure within the times permitted for cure herein, Landlord shall be subject to such remedies as may be available to Tenant (subject to the other provisions of this Lease); provided, in recognition that Landlord must receive timely payments of Rent and operate the Property, Tenant shall have no right of self-help to perform repairs or any other obligation of Landlord and shall have no right to withhold, set-off, or abate Rent, except as provided herein.
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