Entry Notice from Leasehold Mortgagee to Landlord Sample Clauses

Entry Notice from Leasehold Mortgagee to Landlord. Subject to this Section, without limiting Leasehold Mortgagee’s rights (x) to commence and diligently pursue foreclosure under the Leasehold Mortgages regarding any Lease and/or to take title to the Leasehold Estate subject to such Lease, whether through foreclosure, deed in lieu thereof, or otherwise, and (y) enter into a New Lease with Landlord regarding the Demised Property covered by a Lease as provided herein, Leasehold Mortgagee hereby agrees that Leasehold Mortgagee shall not enter upon any Demised Property to remove any Personal Property therefrom unless: (a) Leasehold Mortgagee delivers to Landlord a notice stating Leasehold Mortgagee’s intention to remove any Personal Property and representing that Leasehold Mortgagee has the right to do so pursuant to a default (after any applicable notice and cure periods) under the Credit Agreement and/or Guarantee and Collateral Agreement (such notice, the “Entry Notice”); (b) Leasehold Mortgagee’s rights to enter upon the applicable Demised Property as described above shall commence fifteen (15) days after delivery to Landlord of the Entry Notice (the last day of such fifteen (15) day period, the “Entry Commencement Date”) and shall expire forty-five (45) days after the Entry Commencement Date (such forty-five (45) day period, the “Entry Period”); (c) any entry by Leasehold Mortgagee upon any Demised Property shall be in strict compliance with the terms of the Credit Agreement, the Guarantee and Collateral Agreement, the Leasehold Mortgages, and such Lease, as applicable; (d) Leasehold Mortgagee shall repair promptly, or cause to be repaired promptly, any damage to the Demised Property caused by any such removal of the Personal Property (or any inspection thereof undertaken by Leasehold Mortgagee) and shall leave the applicable Demised Property in broom clean condition; (e) any Personal Property remaining at the Demised Property after the expiration of the Entry Period shall be deemed abandoned by Leasehold Mortgagee (and all Secured Parties) and shall become the sole property of Landlord, free and clear of any security interest or other interest of Leasehold Mortgagee or any Secured Party; and (f) Leasehold Mortgagee shall pay to Landlord prior to any entry upon the Demised Property all Rent under the applicable Lease during the Entry Period (or, if any such Lease has been terminated, all Rent that would have been applicable under such Lease during such period if such Lease were still in effect), including ...
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Related to Entry Notice from Leasehold Mortgagee to Landlord

  • Notice to Landlord If Tenant desires to assign this Lease or any interest herein, or to sublet all or any part of the Premises, then at least thirty (30) days but not more than one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the effective date of the proposed assignment or subletting, Tenant shall submit to Landlord in connection with Tenant's request for Landlord's consent:

  • Notice to Mortgagee Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Lease or this Agreement, before exercising any Termination Right or Offset Right, Tenant shall provide Mortgagee with notice of the breach or default by Landlord giving rise to same (the “Default Notice”) and, thereafter, the opportunity to cure such breach or default as provided for below.

  • Leasehold Mortgage Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 4.01, Lessee shall have the right, without Lessor’s or Mortgagee’s consent, to collaterally assign, pledge and/or mortgage all of Lessee’s rights and interests under this Lease, its interest in any sublease of the Premises, or the rentals payable thereunder, to any provider of construction, interim, or long-term financing, or any refinancing thereof, and any trustee or agent acting on their behalf (“Lessee Lenders”) as security for Lessee’s obligations under all documents and instruments evidencing, guaranteeing or executed by Lessee in connection with any said financing (“Financing Documents”), on the condition that (i) said Lessee Lenders are investors customarily in the business of making loans, (ii) Lessee is limited to one mortgagee, assignee or pledgee at a time, (iii) Lessor obtains copies of all Financing Documents, (iv) that any assignees or subtenants shall not have such right to mortgage, assign or pledge this Lease, except to the extent the assignment is a Deemed Assignment, (v) that any proposed purchaser at foreclosure or grantee in lieu of foreclosure, or a guarantor of its obligations hereunder, meet the requirements to permit Lessee to be released from liability under this Lease, as set forth in Section 4.05 above, (vi) the Financing Documents not alter any terms of this Lease (including use of the Net Proceeds), (vii) any assignee, purchaser at foreclosure or grantee in lieu of foreclosure shall restore the Security Deposit, (viii) the Lessee Lenders have no greater rights for notice and cure of Lessee Events of Default except as otherwise set forth in this Lease, and (ix) there be no uncured Event of Default hereunder. In the event of such a collateral assignment, pledge and/or mortgage and upon occurrence of an Event of Default by Lessee under this Lease or the Financing Documents, as the case may be, the Lessee Lenders shall have the right (but not the obligation) to assume, all of the rights, interests and obligations of Lessee thereafter arising under this Lease. Lessor or Lessee, upon request of the other, shall promptly execute and deliver to the requesting party, and/or Lessee Lenders or Mortgagee, a written consent to any such collateral assignment, pledge and/or mortgage of this Lease and such written certificates as to the due authorization, execution and delivery by the executing party, and enforceability against Lessor or Lessee of this Lease as Lessor or Lessee and/or Lessee Lenders and Mortgagee may reasonably request; provided, however, in no event and under no circumstances shall any assignment, pledge or mortgage of Lessee’s rights and interests under this Lease to Lessee Lenders be superior to any pledge or mortgage of the Premises by Lessor to Mortgagee or to a pledge or grant of the Lease to Mortgagee as security for said financing or refinancing, and, accordingly, Lessee acknowledges that any assignment, pledge and/or mortgage of this Lease to Lessee Lenders will be subordinate to Lessor’s financing and the rights thereunder, whether entered into now or at any time in the future. Notwithstanding the foregoing, whenever Lessor shall send notice of default to Lessee, Lessor shall, at such time, also send notice of such default to Lessee Lenders (if adequate contact information has been provided to Lessor) in the same manner as notices are required hereunder and Lessee Lenders shall have the same period in which to cure as does Lessee plus five (5) days.

  • Tenant’s Lease Default Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in the Lease, if an event of default by Tenant as described in Section 12.01 of the Lease or any default by Tenant under this Work Letter (which, for purposes hereof, shall include, without limitation, the delivery by Tenant to Landlord of any oral or written, including electronic, notice instructing Landlord to cease the design and/or construction of the Tenant Improvements and/or that Tenant does not intend to occupy the Premises, and/or any other anticipatory breach of the Lease) has occurred at any time on or before the Substantial Completion of the Premises, then (i) in addition to all other rights and remedies granted to Landlord pursuant to the Lease, at law and/or in equity, Landlord shall have the right to withhold payment of all or any portion of the Tenant Improvement Allowance and/or Landlord may cause Contractor to cease the construction of the Premises (in which case, Tenant shall be responsible for any delay in the Substantial Completion of the Premises caused by such work stoppage as a Tenant Delay as set forth in Section 5.01 above), and (ii) all other obligations of Landlord under the terms of this Work Letter shall be forgiven until such time as such default is cured pursuant to the terms of the Lease (in which case, Tenant shall be responsible for any delay in the Substantial Completion of the Premises caused by such inaction by Landlord as a Tenant Delay). In addition, if the Lease is terminated prior to the Lease Commencement Date, for any reason due to an event of default by Tenant as described in Section 12.01 of the Lease or under this Work Letter (including, without limitation, any anticipatory breach described above in this Section 6.05), then (A) Tenant shall be liable to Landlord for all damages available to Landlord pursuant to the Lease and otherwise available to Landlord at law and/or in equity by reason of a default by Tenant under the Lease or this Work Letter, and (B) Tenant shall pay to Landlord, as Additional Rent under the Lease, within five (5) Business Days after Tenant’s receipt of a statement therefor, any and all costs incurred by Landlord (including any portion of the Tenant Improvement Allowance disbursed by Landlord) and not reimbursed or otherwise paid by Tenant through the date of such termination in connection with the Tenant Improvements to the extent planned, installed and/or constructed as of such date of termination, including, but not limited to, any costs related to the removal of all or any portion of the Tenant Improvements and restoration costs related thereto.

  • Landlord’s Election If Tenant desires to assign its interest under the Lease or to sublet all or part of the Leased Premises (a “Proposed Transfer”), Tenant must first notify Landlord, in writing, of such Proposed Transfer, at least fifteen (15) business days in advance of the date it intends to close the Proposed Transfer, specifying (a) the size of the space to be so transferred, (b) the duration of the term of such Proposed Transfer and (c) the terms of the Proposed Transfer, including the name of the proposed assignee or sublessee, the proposed assignee’s or sublessee’s intended use of the Leased Premises, current financial statements (including a balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flow, all prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles) of such proposed assignee or sublessee, the form of documents to be used in effectuating such assignment or subletting and such other information as Landlord may reasonably request. Landlord shall have a period of fifteen (15) business days following receipt of such notice and the required information to consent or decline to consent to the Proposed Transfer. If Landlord does not respond within such fifteen (15) business day period, Landlord shall be deemed to have approved the Proposed Transfer. If Landlord declines to consent to the Proposed Transfer, Landlord shall notify Tenant in writing, specifying the reasons under this Lease that such refusal is justified. During such fifteen (15) business day period, Tenant covenants and agrees to supply to Landlord, promptly upon request, all necessary or relevant information which Landlord may reasonably request respecting such proposed assignment or subletting and/or the proposed assignee or sublessee.

  • ABATEMENT OF RENT; LESSEE'S REMEDIES (a) In the event of (i) Premises Partial Damage or (ii) Hazardous Substance Condition for which Lessee is not legally responsible, the Base Rent, Common Area Operating Expenses and other charges, if any, payable by Lessee hereunder for the period during which such damage or condition, its repair, remediation or restoration continues, shall be abated in proportion to the degree to which Lessee's use of the Premises is impaired, but not in excess of proceeds from insurance required to be carried under Paragraph 8.3(b). Except for abatement of Base Rent, Common Area Operating Expenses and other charges, if any, as aforesaid, all other obligations of Lessee hereunder shall be performed by Lessee, and Lessee shall have no claim against Lessor for any damage suffered by reason of any such damage, destruction, repair, remediation or restoration.

  • Landlord’s Default Subject to Landlord's right to dispute its obligation in accordance with Section 5.1.5(b), if Landlord shall default in the performance or observance of any of its covenants or obligations set forth in this Agreement, and any such default shall continue for a period of ten (10) days after Notice thereof with respect to monetary defaults, and thirty (30) days after Notice thereof with respect to non-monetary defaults, from Tenant to Landlord and, subject to Section 19.3, any applicable Facility Mortgagee, or such additional period as may be reasonably required to correct such non-monetary defaults, Tenant may declare the occurrence of a "Landlord Default" under this Agreement by giving Notice of such declaration to Landlord and to such Facility Mortgagee. Thereafter, Tenant may (but shall have no obligation to) cure the same and, subject to the provisions of the following paragraph, invoice Landlord for costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees, paralegals' fees and court costs) incurred by Tenant in curing the same. If any such costs and expenses have not been reimbursed to Tenant as of the fifth (5th) day after the Landlord receives Tenant's Notice therefor, Landlord shall pay to Tenant, a late charge computed at the Overdue Rate on the amount of such reimbursement from the expiration of the applicable cure period to the date of payment thereof. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein to the contrary, Tenant shall have no right to terminate this Agreement for any default by Landlord hereunder or under the Other Leases and no right, for any such default, to offset or counterclaim against any Rent or other charges due hereunder. If Landlord shall in good faith dispute the occurrence of any Landlord Default and Landlord, before the expiration of the applicable cure period, shall give Notice thereof to Tenant, setting forth, in reasonable detail, the basis therefor, no Landlord Default shall be deemed to have occurred and Landlord shall have no obligation with respect thereto until final adverse determination thereof; provided, however, that in the event of any such adverse determination, Landlord shall pay to Tenant interest on any disputed funds at the Disbursement Rate, from the date demand for such funds was made by Tenant until the date of final adverse determination and, thereafter, at the Overdue Rate until paid. During the term of the Operating Agreement, Landlord shall indemnify and hold Tenant harmless against all claims, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees and paralegals' fees) arising from a Landlord Default under the terms and conditions of this Agreement which shall cause an Event of Default under Section 16.01 of the Operating Agreement or a breach by Landlord of its obligations under the Owner Agreement or the Pooling Agreement. The provisions of this Section 14.2 shall survive the termination, expiration or cancellation of this Agreement for a period of five (5) years.

  • Landlord’s Right to Cure Tenant’s Default If an Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, Landlord, after Notice to Tenant (which Notice shall not be required if Landlord shall reasonably determine immediate action is necessary to protect person or property), without waiving or releasing any obligation of Tenant and without waiving or releasing any Event of Default, may (but shall not be obligated to), at any time thereafter, make such payment or perform such act for the account and at the expense of Tenant, and may, to the maximum extent permitted by law, enter upon the Leased Property or any portion thereof for such purpose and take all such action thereon as, in Landlord's sole and absolute discretion, may be necessary or appropriate therefor. No such entry shall be deemed an eviction of Tenant. All reasonable costs and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees) incurred by Landlord in connection therewith, together with interest thereon (to the extent permitted by law) at the Overdue Rate from the date such sums are paid by Landlord until repaid, shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord, on demand.

  • Notice to Tenant After notice is given to Tenant by Lender that the Landlord is in default under the Note and the Security Instrument and that the rentals under the Lease should be paid to Lender pursuant to the terms of the assignment of leases and rents executed and delivered by Landlord to Lender in connection therewith, Tenant shall thereafter pay to Lender or as directed by the Lender, all rentals and all other monies due or to become due to Landlord under the Lease and Landlord hereby expressly authorizes Tenant to make such payments to Lender and hereby releases and discharges Tenant from any liability to Landlord on account of any such payments.

  • Landlord Default If Landlord shall default in the performance or observance of any of its covenants or obligations set forth in this Agreement or any obligation of Landlord, if any, under any agreement affecting the Leased Property, the performance of which is not Tenant’s obligation pursuant to this Agreement, and any such default shall continue for a period of thirty (30) days after Notice thereof from Tenant to Landlord and any applicable Facility Mortgagee, or such additional period as may be reasonably required to correct the same, Tenant may declare the occurrence of a “Landlord Default” by a second Notice to Landlord and to such Facility Mortgagee. Thereafter, Tenant may forthwith cure the same and, subject to the provisions of the following paragraph, invoice Landlord for costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and court costs) incurred by Tenant in curing the same, together with interest thereon (to the extent permitted by law) from the date Landlord receives Tenant’s invoice until paid, at the Overdue Rate. Tenant shall have no right to terminate this Agreement for any default by Landlord hereunder and no right, for any such default, to offset or counterclaim against any Rent or other charges due hereunder. If Landlord shall in good faith dispute the occurrence of any Landlord Default and Landlord, before the expiration of the applicable cure period, shall give Notice thereof to Tenant, setting forth, in reasonable detail, the basis therefor, no Landlord Default shall be deemed to have occurred and Landlord shall have no obligation with respect thereto until final adverse determination thereof. If Tenant and Landlord shall fail, in good faith, to resolve any such dispute within ten (10) days after Landlord’s Notice of dispute, either may submit the matter for resolution in accordance with Article 22.

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