Common use of Entry Safeguards Clause in Contracts

Entry Safeguards. The Landlord must, when entering the Premises to exercise any Landlord’s rights: 4.5.1 give the Tenant at least two Business Days’ prior notice (except in the case of emergency, when the Landlord must give as much notice as may be reasonably practicable); 4.5.2 where required by the Tenant, be accompanied by the Tenant’s representative but the Tenant must make that representative available; 4.5.3 repair any physical damage that the Landlord or those authorised by the Landlord cause as soon as reasonably practicable; 4.5.4 cause as little interference to the Tenant’s business as reasonably practicable; 4.5.5 remain upon the Premises for no longer than is reasonably necessary; and 4.5.6 where reasonably practicable and reasonably economical, exercise any rights outside the normal business hours of the Premises.

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