Common use of Commencement of Term Clause in Contracts

Commencement of Term. If through circumstances beyond the Landlord's control, the Landlord is unable to give Tenant possession of the premises on the date set as the commencement date of the term, the Landlord shall not be liable for any damages to the Tenant and this Lease shall continue in full force and effect and possession of the premises will be given as soon as reasonably convenient to the Landlord. Notwithstanding such delay, the term of the Lease will nonetheless end as previously stated. In case of such delay, however, the Landlord will allow the Tenant a pro-rata abatement of rent. If at the commencement of the term of the Lease, there remains painting or minor repairs still to be completed, the Landlord may give the Tenants possession and will complete such painting and minor repairs when convenient to the Landlord. There will be no abatement or diminution of rent in such case.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: LLC Lease Agreement, CKC Properties

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Commencement of Term. If through circumstances beyond the Landlord's ’s control, the Landlord is unable to give Tenant possession of the premises on the date set as the commencement date of the term, the Landlord shall not be liable for any damages to the Tenant and this Lease lease shall continue in full force and effect and possession of the premises will be given as soon as reasonably reasonable convenient to the Landlord. Notwithstanding such delay, the term of the Lease lease will nonetheless end as previously stated. In case of such delay, however, the Landlord will allow the Tenant a pro-rata prorata abatement of rent. If at the commencement of the term of the Leaselease, there remains painting or minor repairs still to be completed, the Landlord may give the Tenants possession and will complete such painting and minor repairs when convenient to the Landlord. There will be no abatement or diminution of rent in such case.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sdmrents.com

Commencement of Term. If through circumstances beyond the Landlord's ’s control, the Landlord is unable to give Tenant possession of the premises on the date set as the commencement date of the term, the Landlord shall not be liable for any damages to the Tenant and this Lease lease shall continue in full force and effect and possession of the premises will be given as soon as reasonably reasonable convenient to the Landlord. Notwithstanding such delay, the term of the Lease lease will nonetheless end as previously stated. In case of such delay, however, the Landlord will allow the Tenant a pro-rata prorate abatement of rent. If at the commencement of the term of the Leaselease, there remains painting or minor repairs still to be completed, the Landlord may give the Tenants possession and will complete such painting and minor repairs when convenient to the Landlord. There will be no abatement or diminution of rent in such case.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sdmrents.com

Commencement of Term. If through circumstances beyond the Landlord's control, the Landlord is unable to give Tenant possession of the premises on the date set as the commencement date of the term, the Landlord shall not be liable for any damages to the Tenant and this Lease lease shall continue in full force and effect and possession of the premises will be given as soon as reasonably convenient to the Landlord. Notwithstanding such delay, the term of the Lease lease will nonetheless end as previously stated. In case of such delay, however, the Landlord will allow the Tenant a pro-rata prorata abatement of rent. If at the commencement of the term of the Leaselease, there remains painting or minor repairs still to be completed, the Landlord may give the Tenants possession and will complete such painting and minor repairs when convenient to the Landlord. There will be no abatement or diminution of rent in such case.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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Commencement of Term. Tenant must notify Landlord 48 hours BEFORE moving in. If through circumstances beyond the Landlord's ’s control, the Landlord is unable to give Tenant possession of the premises on the date set as the commencement date of the term, the Landlord shall not be liable for any damages to the Tenant and this Lease lease shall continue in full force and effect and possession of the premises will be given as soon as reasonably reasonable convenient to the Landlord. Notwithstanding such delay, the term of the Lease lease will nonetheless end as previously stated. In case of such delay, however, the Landlord will allow the Tenant a pro-rata prorata abatement of rent. If at the commencement of the term of the Leaselease, there remains painting or minor repairs still to be completed, the Landlord may give the Tenants possession and will complete such painting and minor repairs when convenient to the Landlord. There will be no abatement or diminution of rent in such case.

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Samples: cdn.website-editor.net

Commencement of Term. If through circumstances beyond the Landlord's ’s control, the Landlord is unable to give the Tenant possession of the premises on the date set as the commencement date of the term, the Landlord shall not be liable for any damages to the Tenant and this Lease lease shall continue in full force and effect and possession of the premises will be given as soon as reasonably reasonable convenient to the Landlord. Notwithstanding such delay, the term of the Lease lease will nonetheless end as previously stated. In case of such delay, however, the Landlord will allow the Tenant a pro-rata abatement of rent. If at the commencement of the term of the Leaselease, there remains painting or minor repairs still to be completed, the Landlord may give the Tenants possession and will complete such painting and minor repairs when convenient to the Landlord. There will be no abatement or diminution of rent in such case.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: truerenewhomes.com

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