Common use of Entry onto Property Clause in Contracts

Entry onto Property. 236 State specifically reserves the right to enter and occupy premises upon failure of Lessee to comply with any 237 provision of this lease. State also reserves the right to enter premises for purposes of inspection and to 238 determine whether ▇▇▇▇▇▇ is complying with the provisions of this lease; to perform acts necessary or proper 239 for the protection, preservation, maintenance, reconstruction, and operation of adjacent State Transportation 240 Facility; and to perform acts necessary or proper in connection with the construction or maintenance of 241 adjacent State Transportation Facility. State also reserves the right to enter and take possession of premises 242 in case of national or other emergency for the purpose of preventing sabotage and otherwise protecting its 243 Transportation Facility. During such emergency occupation Lessee shall be relieved from obligation to comply 244 with the provisions of this lease. 245 21. DEFAULT 246 The following shall be events of default: 247 248 (a) Failure of Lessee to pay any rent or other charge within 15 days after it is due, or in the case of property 249 taxes, 30 days after billing for such taxes. 250 (b) Failure of Lessee to comply with any term or condition or fulfill any obligation of the lease (other than 251 the payment of rent or other charges) within 10 days after written notice by State specifying the nature of 252 the default. If the default is of such a nature that it cannot be completely remedied within the 10 day period, 253 this provision shall be complied with if ▇▇▇▇▇▇ begins correction of the default within the 10 day period and 254 thereafter proceeds with reasonable diligence and in good faith to effect the remedy as soon as practicable. 255 (c) Filing of a voluntary or involuntary petition in bankruptcy, or filing of any proceeding to subject this lease 256 or the interest of Lessee herein to garnishment or sale under execution.

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Entry onto Property. 236 222 State specifically reserves the right to enter and occupy premises upon failure of Lessee to comply with any 237 223 provision of this lease. State also reserves the right to enter premises for purposes of inspection and to 238 224 determine whether ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Lessee is complying with the provisions of this lease; to perform acts necessary or proper 239 225 for the protection, preservation, maintenance, reconstruction, and operation of adjacent State Transportation 240 226 Facility; and to perform acts necessary or proper in connection with the construction or maintenance of 241 227 adjacent State Transportation Facility. State also reserves the right to enter and take possession of premises 242 228 in case of national or other emergency for the purpose of preventing sabotage and otherwise protecting its 243 229 Transportation Facility. During such emergency occupation Lessee shall be relieved from obligation to comply 244 230 with the provisions of this lease. 245 231 21. DEFAULT 246 232 233 The following shall be events of default: 247 248 234 (a) Failure of Lessee to pay any rent or other charge within 15 days after it is due, or in the case of property 249 235 taxes, 30 days after billing for such taxes. 250 236 (b) Failure of Lessee to comply with any term or condition or fulfill any obligation of the lease (other than 251 237 the payment of rent or other charges) within 10 days after written notice by State specifying the nature of 252 238 the default. If the default is of such a nature that it cannot be completely remedied within the 10 day period, 253 239 this provision shall be complied with if ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Lessee begins correction of the default within the 10 day period and 254 240 thereafter proceeds with reasonable diligence and in good faith to effect the remedy as soon as practicable. 255 241 (c) Filing of a voluntary or involuntary petition in bankruptcy, or filing of any proceeding to subject this lease 256 242 or the interest of Lessee herein to garnishment or sale under execution.

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Sources: Lease