Default by Landlord/Events Clause Samples

The 'Default by Landlord/Events' clause defines the circumstances under which a landlord is considered to be in default of their obligations under a lease or contract. Typically, this clause outlines specific events such as failure to maintain the premises, neglecting to provide essential services, or not fulfilling repair obligations within a certain timeframe after notice from the tenant. By clearly identifying what constitutes a landlord default, the clause provides tenants with a basis for seeking remedies, such as rent abatement or even termination of the lease, thereby protecting tenants from prolonged landlord inaction or neglect.
Default by Landlord/Events. Defaults by Landlord are failing to comply with any provision of this lease within thirty days after written notice and failing to provide Essential Services to Tenant within ten days after written notice.
Default by Landlord/Events. Defaults by Landlord are (a) failing to keep or perform any provision of this Lease required to be kept or performed by Landlord within thirty (30) days after receipt of written notice from Tenant, or (b) the incorrectness of any material representation made by Landlord in this Lease.
Default by Landlord/Events. A default by Landlord is the failure to comply with any provision of this lease that is not cured within thirty days after written notice.
Default by Landlord/Events. Defaults by Landlord are failing to comply with any provision of this Leaseback Agreement within thirty days after written notice; provided, that if such default cannot reasonably be cured within such thirty day period but Landlord commences and thereafter diligently attempts to cure such default during and after such thirty day period, then Landlord shall be entitled to such reasonable additional period of time as is necessary to cure such default.
Default by Landlord/Events. Defaults by LANDLORD are failing to comply with any provision of this lease within thirty days after written notice.
Default by Landlord/Events. Defaults by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ are failing to comply with any provision of this Lease within thirty days after written notice.

Related to Default by Landlord/Events

  • Default by Landlord Landlord shall not be in default unless Landlord fails to perform obligations required of Landlord within a reasonable time, but in no event earlier than thirty (30) days after written notice by Tenant to Landlord and to the holder of any first mortgage or deed of trust covering the Premises whose name and address shall have heretofore been furnished to Tenant in writing, specifying wherein Landlord has failed to perform such obligations; provided, however, that if the nature of Landlord's obligations is such that more than thirty (30) days are required for performance, then Landlord shall not be in default if Landlord commences performance within such thirty (30) day period and thereafter diligently prosecutes the same to completion.

  • Events of Default by Tenant If (i) Tenant fails to pay any Rent on the date due (a “Monetary Default”); or (ii) Tenant fails to cure any other default, such as, but not limited to, the performance of any other covenant or agreement of this Lease, or any rules and regulations attached to this Lease, or promulgated by Landlord under this Lease (a “Nonmonetary Default”); or (iii) Tenant fails to fulfill any of the material terms or conditions of this Lease following the giving of applicable notice and opportunity to cure or (iv) the appointment of a trustee or a receiver to take possession of all or substantially all of Tenant’s assets occurs, or if the attachment, execution or other judicial seizure of all or substantially all of Tenant’s assets located at the Premises, or of Tenant’s interest in this Lease, occurs, or (v) Tenant or any of its successors or assigns or surety of Tenant’s obligations should file any voluntary petition in bankruptcy, reorganization or arrangement, or an assignment for the benefit of creditors or for similar relief under any present or future statute, law or regulation relating to relief of debtors, or (vi) Tenant or any of its successors or assigns should be adjudicated bankrupt or have an involuntary petition in bankruptcy, reorganization or arrangement filed against it which is not dismissed within ninety (90) days, or (vii) Tenant shall permit, allow or suffer to exist any lien, judgment, writ, assessment, charge, attachment or execution upon Landlord’s or Tenant’s interest in this Lease or to the Premises, and/or the fixtures, and improvements and furnishings located thereon and fails within thirty (30) days either to discharge the same or provide a bond transferring same, then, Tenant shall be in default hereunder, or (viii) the leasehold estate granted to Tenant by this Lease is taken on execution or other process of law or equity in any action against Tenant.

  • Default by Tenant In addition to provisions of Article 8 of the ----------------- Lease, Tenant shall be deemed to be in default with respect to the License in the event that (a) Tenant shall fail to pay the License Fees within ten (10) days after Tenant's receipt of Landlord's written notice of such failure to pay; provided Landlord shall be required to give such notice only twice in any twelve (12) month period and thereafter Tenant shall be in default if any such payment is not received when due and without notice, or (b) Tenant shall fail to maintain the Tenant Equipment in good order and repair and in a safe condition as provided in this Exhibit and shall fail to remedy that condition within [(i)] twenty-four (24) hours after notice from Landlord [if such failure has an adverse effect on Landlord or other tenants of the Building or creates a possibility of immediate harm to person or property or (ii) thirty (30) days after notice from Landlord in all other circumstances], or (c) Tenant shall fail to maintain all necessary licenses and permits with respect to the operation of the Tenant Equipment. Upon a default by Tenant with respect to the License, Landlord may, at Landlord's sole election, pursue the remedies granted to Landlord for default under the Lease or, in the alternative, terminate any License granted hereunder without terminating the Lease or terminating Tenant's right to possession of the Leased Premises under the Lease.

  • Landlord’s Default and Tenant’s Remedies In the event Landlord fails to perform any of its obligations under this Lease, Landlord shall nevertheless not be in default under the terms of this Lease until such time as Tenant shall have first given Landlord written notice specifying the nature of such failure to perform its obligations, and then only after Landlord shall have had a reasonable period of time following its receipt of such notice within which to perform such obligations. In the event of Landlord’s default as above set forth, then, and only then, Tenant shall have the following remedies only: A. Tenant may then proceed in equity or at law to compel Landlord to perform its obligations and/or to recover damages proximately caused by such failure to perform (except as and to the extent Tenant has waived its right to damages as provided in this Lease). B. Tenant, at its option, may then cure any default of Landlord at Landlord’s cost. If, pursuant to this Subarticle, Tenant reasonably pays any sum to any third party or does any act that requires the payment of any sum to any third part at any time by reason of Landlord’s default, the sum paid by, Tenant shall be immediately due from Landlord to Tenant at the time Tenant supplies Landlord with an invoice therefor (provided such invoice sets forth and is accompanied by a written statement of Tenant setting forth in reasonable detail the amount paid, the party to whom it was paid, the date it was paid, and the reasons giving rise to such payment), together with interest at twelve percent per annum from the date of such invoice until Tenant is reimbursed by Landlord. Tenant may not offset such sums against any installment of rent due Landlord under the terms of this Lease.

  • Events of Tenant’s Default Tenant shall be in default of its obligations under this Lease if any of the following events (each an “Event of Default”) occur: (a) Tenant shall have failed to pay Base Monthly Rent or any regularly scheduled Additional Rent when due and such failure continues for more than five (5) days after Landlord gives written notice thereof to Tenant; provided, however, that after the second such failure in a calendar year, only the passage of time, but no further notice, shall be required to establish an Event of Default in the same calendar year; or (b) Tenant shall have failed to pay any other Additional Rent or other amount of money or charge payable by Tenant hereunder as and when such additional rent or amount or charge becomes due and payable and such failure continues for more than ten (10) days after Landlord gives written notice to Tenant of Tenant’s failure to make payment when it was due; provided, however, that after the second such failure in a calendar year, only the passage of time, but no further notice, shall be required to establish an Event of Default in the same calendar year; or (c) Tenant shall have failed to perform any term, covenant or condition of this Lease (except those requiring the payment of Base Monthly Rent or Additional Rent, which failures shall be governed by subparagraphs (a) and (b) above) within thirty (30) days after written notice from Landlord to Tenant specifying the nature of such failure and requesting Tenant to perform same; provided, however, that Tenant shall use diligence to cure such failure as soon as reasonably practicable; and provide, further, that if, by the nature of such term, covenant or condition, such failure cannot reasonably be cured within such period of thirty (30) days, an Event of Default shall not exist as long as Tenant commences with due diligence and dispatch the curing of such failure within such period of thirty (30) days and, having so commenced, thereafter prosecutes with diligence and dispatch and completes the curing of such failure within a reasonable time; or (d) Tenant shall have sublet the Leased Premises or assigned or encumbered its interest in this Lease in violation of the provisions contained in Article 7, whether voluntarily or by operation of Law; or (e) Tenant shall have abandoned the Leased Premises (Tenant’s vacating the Leased Premises shall not be deemed an abandonment, so long as Tenant continues to pay Rent and to perform all of Tenant’s other obligations as required under this Lease); or (f) Tenant shall have permitted or suffered the sequestration or attachment of, or execution on, or the appointment of a custodian or receiver with respect to, all or any substantial part of the property or assets of Tenant or any property or asset essential to the conduct of Tenant’s business, and Tenant shall have failed to obtain a return or release of the same within thirty days thereafter, or prior to sale pursuant to such sequestration, attachment or levy, whichever is earlier; or (g) Tenant shall have made a general assignment of all or a substantial part of its assets for the benefit of its creditors; or (h) Tenant shall have allowed (or sought) to have entered against it a decree or order which: (i) grants or constitutes an order for relief, appointment of a trustee, or condemnation or a reorganization plan under the bankruptcy laws of the United States; (ii) approves as properly filed a petition seeking liquidation or reorganization under said bankruptcy laws or any other debtor’s relief law or similar statute of the United States or any state thereof; or (iii) otherwise directs the winding up or liquidation of Tenant; provided, however, if any decree or order was entered without Tenant’s consent or over Tenant’s objection, Landlord may not terminate this Lease pursuant to this Subparagraph if such decree or order is rescinded or reversed within thirty days after its original entry; or (i) Tenant shall have availed itself of the protection of any debtor’s relief law, moratorium law or other similar law which does not require the prior entry of a decree or order.