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Entry by Landlord
Entry by Landlord contract clause examples

ENTRY BY LANDLORD. Landlord reserves the right at all reasonable times and upon reasonable notice to Tenant (except in the case of an Emergency) to enter the Premises to # inspect them; # show the Premises to prospective purchasers, or to current or prospective mortgagees, ground or underlying lessors or insurers or, during the last nine (9) months of the Lease Term, to prospective tenants; # post notices of nonresponsibility (to the extent applicable pursuant to then applicable law); or # repair the Premises or the Building, or for structural repairs to the Building or the Building's systems and equipment as provided under the Lease. Landlord may make any such entries without the abatement of Rent, except as otherwise provided in this Lease, and may take such reasonable steps as required to accomplish the stated purposes. In an Emergency, Landlord shall have the right to use any means that Landlord may deem proper to open the doors in and to the Premises. Any entry into the Premises by Landlord in the manner hereinbefore described shall not be deemed to be a forcible or unlawful entry into, or a detainer of, the Premises, or an actual or constructive eviction of Tenant from any portion of the Premises. Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize any interference with Tenant's use of or access to the Premises in connection with any such entry, and shall comply with Tenant's reasonable security measures. Landlord shall hold confidential any information regarding Tenant’s business that it may learn as a result of such entry.

Book-Entry. As soon as practicable after the Grant Date of an Award, the Company shall cause its transfer agent to maintain a book entry account in the Participant’s name reflecting the Award, which shall be subject to applicable stop transfer instructions.

Book Entry. In lieu of the issuance of stock certificates evidencing Shares, the Company may use a “book entry” system in which a computerized or manual entry is made in the records of the Company to evidence the issuance of such Shares. Such Company records are, absent manifest error, binding on all parties.

Generic Entry. The royalty rates set forth in part of this Fee Schedule that are applied to the Net Revenue of a Product in a country shall be reduced by […​…]% if a Generic Product in respect of that Product is sold in such country, beginning in the first Quarter during which such Generic Product is sold in such country.

Early Entry. Provided that Tenant and its agents do not unreasonably interfere with Landlord's work in the Premises, Landlord shall allow Tenant access to the Premises beginning on the date estimated to be two (2) weeks prior to Substantial Completion of the Improvements for the purpose of Tenant installing furniture and equipment in the New Premises. Prior to Tenant's entry into the New Premises as permitted by the terms of this Section 6.4, Tenant shall submit certificates of insurance reasonably acceptable to Landlord and shall submit a schedule to Landlord (and Landlord's contractor, if so requested by Landlord), for their approval, which schedule shall detail the timing and purpose of Tenant's entry. Tenant shall hold Landlord harmless from and indemnify, protect and defend Landlord against any loss or damage to the New Building or New Premises and against injury to any persons caused by Tenant's actions pursuant to this Section 6.4.

a right of the Landlord to have access to or entry upon the Premises extends to any superior landlord and any mortgagee of the Building and to anyone properly authorised by the Landlord or any superior landlord or mortgagee and includes a right of entry with workmen equipment and materials;

Book-Entry Registration. The Restricted Shares initially will be evidenced by book-entry registration only, without the issuance of a certificate representing the Restricted Shares.

Authorized Entry; Inspections. Beneficiary, or its agents, representatives or workmen, are authorized to enter at any reasonable time upon reasonable advance notice upon or in any part of the Property for the purpose of inspecting the same and for the purpose of performing any of the acts it is authorized to perform under the terms of any of the Credit Documents; provided, such inspection shall not unreasonably disturb business activities on the Property.

Landlord Obligations. Subject to reimbursement as an Operating Expense to the extent permitted under Paragraph 7, Landlord shall maintain in first class condition and repair, reasonable wear and tear excepted each of the following # the structural and non-structural portions of the roof of the Building, including the roof coverings; # the foundations, columns, footings, load-bearing walls, sub-flooring, and all pipes and conduits to the point of entry into the Building; # the exterior walls of the Building, including, without limitation, any painting, sealing, patching and waterproofing of such walls and the repairing, resealing, cleaning and replacing of the exterior windows, # the Base Building Systems; # the elevators and # the pavement, landscaping, sprinkler systems, sidewalks, driveways, curbs, and lighting systems in the Common Areas (including the Parking Facilities). The term “exterior walls” as used herein shall not include windows, glass or plate glass, doors, special store fronts or office entries. Any damage caused by or repairs necessitated by any negligence or act of Tenant or Tenant Parties may be repaired by Landlord at Landlord’s option and Tenant’s expense. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any such repair or maintenance is necessary due to the act or omission of Tenant or any Tenant Party, Tenant shall pay the cost of such work. Tenant shall immediately give Landlord written notice of any defect or need of repairs in such components of the Building for which Landlord is responsible, after which Landlord shall have a reasonable opportunity and the right to enter the Premises at all reasonable times to repair same. Landlord’s liability with respect to any defects, repairs, or maintenance for which Landlord is responsible under any of the provisions of this Lease shall be limited to the cost of such repairs or maintenance, and there shall be no abatement of rent and no liability of Landlord by reason of any interference with Tenant’s business arising from the making of repairs, alterations or improvements in or to any portion of the Premises, the Building or the Project or to fixtures, appurtenances or equipment in the Building.

Landlord Representations. Landlord hereby represents and warrants to Tenant that as of the Effective Date: # all of Landlord’s estate, right, title and interest in and to the Lease is free and clear of assignments, sublettings, liens and encumbrances; # the Lease is in full force and effect; # Landlord has all required rights, title and interest in the Building in order to fulfill its obligations hereunder; # the Lease has not been modified, supplemented or amended in any way, except as may be set forth in this Sixth Amendment; # this Sixth Amendment has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by and on behalf of Landlord and constitutes the valid and binding agreement of Landlord in accordance with the terms hereof.

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