ACCESS BY LANDLORD. Landlord, its employees, contractors, agents and representatives, shall have the right (and Landlord, for itself and such persons and firms, hereby reserves the right) to enter the Premises at all hours (a) to inspect, clean, maintain, repair, replace or alter the Premises or the Building, (b) to show the Premises to prospective purchasers (or, during the last 12 months of the Term, to prospective tenants), (c) to determine whether Tenant is performing its obligations hereunder and, if it is not, to perform same at Landlord's option and Tenant's expense or (d) for any other purpose deemed reasonable by Landlord. In an emergency, Landlord (and such persons and firms) may use any means to open any door into or in the Premises without any liability therefor. Entry into the Premises by Landlord or any other person or firm named in the first sentence of this Section 13 for any purpose permitted herein shall not constitute a trespass or an eviction (constructive or otherwise), or entitle Tenant to any abatement or reduction of Rent, or constitute grounds for any claim (and Tenant hereby waives any claim) for damages for any injury to or interference with Tenant's business, for loss of occupancy or quiet enjoyment or for consequential damages.
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Sources: Lease Agreement (Petes Brewing Co), Lease Agreement (Humitech International Group Inc)
ACCESS BY LANDLORD. Landlord, its employees, contractors, agents and representatives, shall have the right (and Landlord, for itself and such persons and firms, hereby reserves the right) to enter the Premises at all hours (a) to inspect, clean, maintain, repair, replace or alter the Premises or the Building, (b) to show the Premises to prospective purchasers (or, during the last 12 six (6) months of the Term, to prospective tenants), (c) to determine whether Tenant is performing its obligations hereunder and, if it is not, to perform same at Landlord's option and Tenant's expense or (d) for any other purpose deemed reasonable by Landlord. In an emergency, Landlord (and such persons and firms) may use any means to open any door into or in the Premises without any liability therefor. Entry into the Premises by Landlord or any other person or firm named in the first sentence of this Section 13 for any purpose permitted herein shall not constitute a trespass or an eviction (constructive or otherwise), or entitle Tenant to any abatement or reduction of Rent, Rent or constitute grounds for any claim (and Tenant hereby waives any claim) for damages for any injury to or interference with Tenant's business, for loss of occupancy or quiet enjoyment or for consequential damages.
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Sources: Lease Agreement (Objectspace Inc), Lease Agreement (Objectspace Inc)
ACCESS BY LANDLORD. Landlord, its employees, contractors, agents and representatives, shall have the right (and Landlord, for itself and such persons and firms, hereby reserves the right) to enter the Premises at all hours (a) to inspect, clean, maintain, repair, replace or alter the Premises or the Building, (b) to show the Premises to prospective purchasers (or, during the last 12 twelve (12) months of the Term, to prospective tenants), (c) to determine whether Tenant is performing its obligations hereunder and, if it is not, to perform same at Landlord's ’s option and Tenant's expense ’s expense, or (d) for any other purpose deemed reasonable by Landlord. In an emergency, Landlord (and such persons and firms) may use any means to open any door into or in the Premises without any liability therefor. Entry into the Premises by Landlord or any other person or firm named in the first sentence of this Section 13 for any purpose permitted herein shall not constitute a trespass or an eviction (constructive or otherwise), or entitle Tenant to any abatement or reduction of Rent, or constitute grounds for any claim (and Tenant hereby waives any claim) for damages for any injury to or interference with Tenant's ’s business, for loss of occupancy or quiet enjoyment enjoyment, or for consequential damages.
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Sources: Lease Agreement (Overstock Com Inc)
ACCESS BY LANDLORD. Landlord, its employees, contractors, agents and representatives, shall have the right (and Landlord, for itself and such persons and firms, hereby reserves the right) to enter the Premises at all hours (a) to inspect, clean, maintain, repair, replace or alter the Premises or the BuildingBuilding and at reasonable hours with prior notice to Tenant, (b) to show the Premises to prospective purchasers (or, during the last 12 six (6) months of the Term, to prospective tenants), (c) to determine whether Tenant is performing its obligations hereunder and, if it is not, to perform same at Landlord's ’s option and Tenant's ’s expense or (d) for any other purpose deemed reasonable by Landlord. In an emergency, Landlord (and such persons and firms) may enter the Premises at any hour and use any means to open any door into or in the Premises without any liability therefor. Entry into the Premises by Landlord or any other person or firm named in the first sentence of this Section 13 for any purpose permitted herein shall not constitute a trespass or an eviction (constructive or otherwise), or entitle Tenant to any abatement or reduction of Rent, or constitute grounds for any claim (and Tenant hereby waives any claim) for damages for any injury to or interference with Tenant's ’s business, for loss of occupancy or quiet enjoyment or for consequential damages.
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Sources: Lease Agreement (TRX Inc/Ga)
ACCESS BY LANDLORD. Landlord, its employees, contractors, agents and representatives, shall have the right (and Landlord, for itself and such persons and firms, hereby reserves the right) to enter the Premises at all hours (a) to inspect, clean, maintain, repair, replace or alter the Premises or the BuildingBuilding AND AT REASONABLE HOURS WITH PRIOR NOTICE TO TENANT, (b) to show the Premises to prospective purchasers (or, during the last 12 six (6) months of the Term, Term to prospective tenants), (c) to determine whether Tenant is Tena▇▇ ▇▇ performing its obligations hereunder and, if it is not, to perform same at Landlord's option and Tenant's expense or Tena▇▇'▇ ▇xpense (d) for any other purpose deemed reasonable by Landlord. In an emergency, Landlord (and such persons and firms) may ENTER THE PREMISES AT ANY HOUR AND use any means to open any door into or in the Premises without any liability therefor. Entry into the Premises by Landlord or any other person or firm named in the first sentence of this Section 13 for any purpose permitted herein shall not constitute a trespass or an eviction (constructive or otherwise), or entitle Tenant to any abatement or reduction of Rent, or constitute grounds for any claim (and Tenant hereby waives any claim) for damages for any injury to or interference with Tenant's businessTena▇▇'▇ ▇usiness, for loss of occupancy or quiet enjoyment or for consequential damages.
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Sources: Lease Agreement (TRX Inc/Ga)
ACCESS BY LANDLORD. Landlord, its employees, contractors, agents agents, and representatives, shall have the right (and Landlord, for itself and such persons and firms, hereby reserves the right) to enter the Premises at all hours (a) to inspect, clean, maintain, repair, replace or alter the Premises or the Building, (b) to show the Premises to prospective purchasers (or, during the last 12 twelve (12) months of the Term, to prospective tenantstenant(s), (c) to determine whether Tenant is performing its obligations hereunder and, if it is not, to perform same at Landlord's option and Tenant's expense or (d) for any other purpose deemed reasonable by Landlord. In an emergency, Landlord (and such persons and firms) may use any means to open any door into or in the Premises without any liability therefor. Entry into the Premises by Landlord or any other person person, or firm named in the first sentence of this Section Article 13 for any purpose permitted herein shall not constitute a trespass or an eviction (constructive or otherwise), or entitle Tenant to any abatement or reduction of Rent, or constitute grounds for any claim (and Tenant hereby waives any claim) for damages for any injury to or interference with Tenant's Tenants business, for loss of occupancy or quiet enjoyment employment, or for consequential damages.
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ACCESS BY LANDLORD. Landlord, its employees, contractors, agents agents, and representatives, shall have the right (and Landlord, for itself and such persons and firms, hereby reserves the right) to enter the Premises at all hours (a) to inspect, ; clean, maintain, repair, replace or alter the Premises or the Building, (b) to show the Premises to prospective purchasers (or, during the last 12 twelve (12) months of the Term, to prospective tenants), (c) to determine whether Tenant is performing its obligations hereunder and, if it is not, to perform same at Landlord's ’s option and Tenant's expense ’s expense, or (d) for any other purpose deemed reasonable by Landlord. In an emergency, Landlord (and such persons and firms) may use any means to open any door into or in the Premises without any liability therefor. , Entry into the Premises by Landlord or any other person or firm named in the first sentence of this Section Article 13 for any purpose permitted herein shall not constitute a trespass or an eviction (constructive or otherwise), or entitle Tenant to any abatement or reduction of Rent, or constitute grounds for any claim (and Tenant hereby waives any claim) for damages for any injury to or interference with Tenant's ’s business, for loss of occupancy or quiet enjoyment enjoyment, or for consequential damages.
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ACCESS BY LANDLORD. Landlord, its employees, contractors, agents and representatives, shall have the right (and Landlord, for itself and such persons and firms, hereby reserves the right) to enter the Premises at all during reasonable hours upon reasonable prior notice (a) to inspect, clean, maintain, repair, replace or alter the Premises or the Building, (b) to show the Premises to prospective purchasers (or, during the last 12 six (6) months of the Term, to prospective tenants), (c) to determine whether Tenant is performing its obligations hereunder and, if it is not, to perform the same at Landlord's ’s option and Tenant's expense ’s expense, or (d) for any other purpose deemed reasonable by Landlord. In an emergency, Landlord (and such persons and firmsfirms designated hereinabove) may enter the Premises without notice and use any means to open any door into or in the Premises without any liability therefor. Entry into the Premises by Landlord or any other person or firm named in the first sentence of this Section paragraph 13 for any purpose permitted herein shall not constitute a trespass or an eviction (constructive or otherwise), or entitle Tenant to any abatement or reduction of Rent, or constitute grounds for any claim (and Tenant hereby waives any claim) for damages for any injury to or interference with Tenant's ’s business, for loss of occupancy or quiet enjoyment enjoyment, or for consequential damages.
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