Entry by the Landlord Sample Clauses

Entry by the Landlord. The Tenant shall:
Entry by the Landlord. 34.01 Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Lease, the Landlord may enter the Property without notice to the Tenant at all reasonable times during agreed-upon regular operating hours for the purpose of inspecting and maintaining the Property and for any such other purpose as the Landlord may consider necessary for the protection and maintenance of its interest under this Lease and to perform any such duties detailed in the Lease, but always provided that the Landlord shall not unreasonably interfere with the normal business activities and operations of the Warming Centre. The parties agree that in the event of an Emergency, the Landlord may enter the Property without notice to the Tenant at any time. If the Tenant or its representatives are not present to open the Property at any time when, due to Emergency, entry is necessary, the Landlord or its agent may forcibly enter the Property, without rendering the Landlord or its agent liable, and without affecting the Tenant's obligations under this Lease.
Entry by the Landlord. The right for the Landlord and all persons authorised by the Landlord from time to time with or without workmen at any time during the Term and upon giving not less than 48 hours prior written notice (except in case of emergency when no advance notice shall be required) to enter upon the Premises for the purpose Of;
Entry by the Landlord. The Tenant must:
Entry by the Landlord. To permit the Landlord, at reasonable times on reasonable prior written notice (except in an emergency), to enter the Premises in order to:
Entry by the Landlord a) The Tenant must permit the Landlord to enter the Premises to examine its condition and take inventories. Except in an emergency the Landlord shall give the Tenant 5 days prior notice before exercising the right of entry. After notice or in case of emergency, the Landlord may break into the Premises.
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Entry by the Landlord. The tenant agrees to allow the landlord to enter the leased premises at any reasonable hour to repair, inspect, install or work upon any fixture or equipment in said leased premises and to perform such other work that the landlord may decide is necessary. In addition, tenant agrees to permit landlord and/or landlord's agent, to show the premises to persons wishing to hire or purchase the [ILLEGIBLE], during the reasonable hours of any day during the term of this Lease, tenant will permit the usual notices of "To Let" or "For Sale" to be placed upon conspicuous portions of the walls, doors, or windows of said premises and remain thereto without hindrance or molestation. Village Superintendent to have access to roof through office.
Entry by the Landlord. To permit the Landlord during the normal business hours of the Tenant on not less than two working daysprior written notice (except in emergency) and where strictly necessary to enter the Premises in order to:
Entry by the Landlord. Upon 24 hour notice to Tenant (except in --------------------- the case of an emergency where no notice shall be required), the Landlord reserves and shall at any and all reasonable times have the right to enter the Premises to inspect the same, to show the Premises to prospective brokers, agents, purchasers or, during the last six (6) months of the term, tenants, to post notices of nonresponsibility, sale or other notices, and to alter, improve or repair the Premises and any portion of the Building without abatement of rent, and may for those purposes erect scaffolding and other necessary structures where reasonably required by the character of the work to be performed, always providing the entrance to the Premises shall not be blocked thereby and further providing that the business of the Tenant shall not be interfered with unreasonably. Landlord's entry shall be subject to Tenant's reasonable security precautions and Tenant's right to accompany Landlord at all times. The Tenant hereby waives any claim for damages for any injury, nuisance or other inconvenience to or interference with the Tenant's business, any loss of occupancy, business or quiet enjoyment of the Premises, and other loss occasioned by such entry. For each of the aforesaid purposes, the Tenant agrees that the Landlord shall at all times have and retain a keywith which to unlock all of the doors in, upon and about the Premises, excluding the Tenant's vaults and safes, and the Landlord shall have the right to use any and all means which the Landlord may deem proper to open said doors in an emergency in order to obtain entry to the Premises, and any entry to the Premises obtained by the Landlord by any of said means, or otherwise, shall not under any circumstances be construed or deemed to be a forcible or unlawful entry into or a detainer of the Premises, or an eviction of the Tenant from the Premises or any portion thereof.
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