Common use of BREACH OR DEFAULT BY TENANT Clause in Contracts

BREACH OR DEFAULT BY TENANT. If Tenant or any of Tenant's invitees, licensees or guests violate any of the terms of this Lease, Tenant shall be considered in breach of this Lease. Breaches may include, but are not limited to, failure to pay Rent, engaging in any unlawful activity, damaging or otherwise destroying Property or any common areas therein, or violation of any part or sub-part of this Lease. For any and all material breaches of this Lease, Landlord may issue an unconditional notice of Lease termination to Tenant after which Tenant must vacate the Property. For any and all material breaches of this Lease, Landlord may issue an unconditional notice of Lease termination to Tenant after which Tenant must vacate the Property. The delivery of any of the notices mentioned above may be done by mailing or hand-delivering a copy of the notice to the Property.

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Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement