Common use of Remedies; General Clause in Contracts

Remedies; General. If Tenant is in default, then Landlord shall have all rights available to it under Washington law including, without limit, the following rights and remedies, which are not exclusive: (i) to declare the Term hereof ended and to reenter the Premises and take possession thereof and remove all persons therefrom, and Tenant shall have no further claim thereon or hereunder; (ii) to cure such default on Tenant's behalf and at Tenant's sole expenses and charge Tenant for all costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in effecting such cure as additional rent with interest on such amounts at the rate specified in this Lease until paid; (iii) without declaring this Lease terminated, to reenter the Premises and occupy the whole or any part thereof for and on account of Tenant and to collect any unpaid Rent which has become payable, or which may thereafter become payable; or (iv) even though it may have reentered the Premises, at any time thereafter elect to terminate this Lease and all of the rights of Tenant in or to the Premises.

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Sources: Real Property Lease (Esterline Technologies Corp), Real Property Lease (Esterline Technologies Corp)