Re-entry Sample Clauses

Re-entry. In the event of any Default by Tenant, Landlord shall also have the right, with or without terminating this Lease, in compliance with applicable law, to re-enter the Premises and remove all persons and property from the Premises; such property may be removed and stored in a public warehouse or elsewhere at the cost of and for the account of Tenant.
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Re-entry. Proviso for re-entry by the Landlord on non-payment of rent or non-performance or non-observance of covenants. The Landlord’s right of re-entry hereunder or any powers conferred on the Landlord in this Lease, all with respect to non-payment of Minimum Rent or additional rent, may be exercised by the Landlord immediately upon default being made by the Tenant and without any notice thereof to the Tenant, notwithstanding anything contained herein or in the Commercial TenanciesAct of Ontario to the contrary. If the Landlord elects to re-enter, as herein provided, or if it takes possession pursuant to legal proceedings or pursuant to any notice provided for by law, it may either terminate this Lease or it may from time to time without terminating this Lease, make such alterations and repairs as may be necessary, in order to relet the Leased Premises, or any part thereof for such term or terms (which may be for a term or terms extending beyond the Term of this Lease) and at such rental or rentals and upon such other terms and conditions as the Landlord in its sole discretion may deem advisable. Upon each such reletting all rentals received by the Landlord from such reletting shall be applied, first, to the payment of any indebtedness, other than rent due hereunder, owing by the Tenant to the Landlord; second, to the payment of any costs and expenses of such reletting, including brokerage fees, solicitor’s fees and the costs of such alterations and repairs; third, to the payment of all rentals due and unpaid hereunder, and the residue, if any, shall be held by the Landlord and applied in payment of future rent as the same may become due and payable hereunder. If the rentals received from such reletting during any month shall be less than that to be paid during that month by the Tenant hereunder, the Tenant shall pay any such deficiency to the Landlord. Such deficiency shall be calculated and paid monthly. No such re-entry or taking possession of the Leased Premises by the Landlord shall be construed as an election on its part to terminate this Lease unless a written notice of such intention is given to the Tenant. Notwithstanding any such reletting without termination, the Landlord may at any time thereafter elect to terminate this Lease for such previous breach. Should the Landlord at any time terminate this Lease for any breach, in addition to any remedies it may have, it may recover from the Tenant all damages it has incurred or may incur by reason of such bre...
Re-entry. Landlord shall have the right, immediately or at any time thereafter, without further notice to Tenant (unless otherwise provided herein), to enter the Leased Premises (breaking open locked doors, if necessary, and using as much reasonable force as necessary to effect the manner thereof), without terminating this Lease or being guilty of trespass, and do any and all acts as Landlord may deem necessary, proper or convenient to cure such default, for the account and at the expense of Tenant, and Tenant agrees to pay to Landlord as Additional Rent all damage and/or expense incurred by Landlord in so doing, including interest at the Penalty Rate, from the due date until the date payment is received by Landlord. Landlord shall not be liable for any loss, injury or damage resulting in any way from such action by Landlord.
Re-entry. If and whenever during the Term:- the Rent (or any part of it) under this Lease is outstanding for Twenty One (21) days after becoming due whether formally demanded or not; or there is a breach by the Lessee of any covenant or other term of this Lease or any document supplemental to this Lease; or the Lessee: - enters into liquidation whether compulsory or voluntary (but not if the liquidation is for amalgamation or reconstruction of a solvent company); or has a receiver appointed; or the Lessee enters into an arrangement for the benefit of his creditors; or the Lessee has any distress or execution levied on its goods, the Lessor may re-enter the Premises (or any part of them in the name of the whole) at any time (and even if any previous right of re-entry has been waived) and then the Term will absolutely cease but without prejudice to any rights or remedies which may have accrued to the Lessor against the Lessee in respect of any breach of covenant or other term of this Lease (including the breach in respect of which the re-entry is made).
Re-entry. If and whenever during the Term:
Re-entry. In the event of re-entry by Landlord as a result of abandonment or a Default by Tenant:
Re-entry. Lessor and its agents shall have the right to enter the Premises at any time for the purpose of making any repairs, alterations, inspections which it shall deem necessary for the preservation, safety or improvements of said Premises, without in any way being deemed or held to have committed an eviction (constructive or otherwise) of or trespass against Lessee.
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Re-entry. Lessee shall have the right after termination of this Lease for any reason, to re-enter upon the Premises for the purpose of reclaiming areas disturbed by Lessee’s mining operations and otherwise complying with requirement of any federal, state or local law, rule, regulation or ordinance.
Re-entry. Resident shall allow Agent access to the Premises at all reasonable times for the purpose of inspection, to make necessary repairs or improvements, or to show the Premises to prospective residents, purchasers, or mortgagees, or to any other person having a legitimate or necessary interest therein. Agent shall have the right to re-enter the Premises, with notice when practical, without notice when not practical, at any reasonable time to examine, inspect, repair, show, or for any other legitimate or necessary purpose which Agent determines in its sole discretion. No entry or re-entry by Agent shall constitute an eviction in whole or in part, at any time, nor shall Agent be liable to Resident for any inconvenience or discomfort, and the rent shall not xxxxx during any period that Agent re-enters. Agent may enter, regardless of whether Resident is present, by duplicate key or by breaking a window or other means when necessary in Agent’s sole discretion. Agent may enter at anytime in response to an emergency.
Re-entry. IN THE EVENT that the Tenant shall be in default of any of its covenants to pay Rent or Additional Rent, the Landlord shall give to the Tenant notice in writing stating the said default with reasonably sufficient particulars, and requiring that the said default is not remedied by the Tenant within seven (7) business days (excluding Saturdays, Sundays and Statutory holidays) after the receipt of such notice, the Landlord may at its option either enter into and upon the Leased Premises or any part thereof in the name of the whole and have again, repossess, and enjoy the same as of its former estate and the said Lease shall thereupon terminate. In the event that the Tenant shall be in default of any of its covenants hereunder, other than the covenant of the Tenant to pay Rent or Additional Rent, the Landlord shall give to the Tenant notice in writing stating the said default with reasonably sufficient particulars, and requiring that the said default be remedied and require that if such default is not remedied by the Tenant within thirty (30) days after the receipt of such notice, or such longer period as may be reasonably necessary in view of the nature of the default, the Landlord may, if the aforementioned notice and cure period has expired at its option either enter into and upon the Leased Premises or any part thereof in the name of the whole and have again, repossess, and enjoy the same as of its former estate and the said Lease shall thereupon terminate, or itself take steps and to do or cause to be done such things as may be necessary to remedy and correct such defaults. Provided further that in the event that the Landlord shall be entitled to, and shall elect to make a re-entry as hereinbefore provided for, any re-entry or other action so taken shall not be deemed to relieve the Tenant of its obligation to pay Rent and other monies payable as Rent in accordance with the provisions hereof and said Rent and other monies shall continue to accrue and be payable until such time as the Landlord is able to re-let the Leased Premises, or otherwise deal with the same in such manner that it did not sustain any loss should the Tenant then after fail to pay the Rent and other monies payable as Rent or otherwise under this Lease. Provided further that in addition to all other rights hereby reserved to it, the Landlord shall have the right to re-enter the Leased Premises for any period equal to or greater or less than the remainder of the then current term of the T...
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