Common use of Retake Possession Clause in Contracts

Retake Possession. Landlord may re-enter and retake possession of the Leased Premises, without notice, either by summary proceedings or other applicable legal action. Landlord may use the Leased Premises for Landlord’s own purposes or relet it upon any reasonable terms without prejudice to any other remedies that Landlord may have by reason of Tenant’s default. None of these actions will be deemed an acceptance of surrender by ▇▇▇▇▇▇.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Service Garage Lease, Office Lease Agreement

Retake Possession. Landlord may re-enter and retake possession of the Leased Premises, without noticeProperty, either by summary proceedings or proceedings, force, any other applicable legal actionaction or proceeding, or otherwise, in conformity with applicable law . Landlord may use the Leased Premises Property for Landlord’s 's own purposes or relet it upon any reasonable terms without prejudice to any other remedies that Landlord may have by reason of Tenant’s 's default. None of these actions will be deemed an acceptance of surrender by ▇▇▇▇▇▇Tenant.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Warehouse Lease (Columbia Sportswear Co), Office Lease (Columbia Sportswear Co)

Retake Possession. Landlord may re-enter and retake possession of the Leased Premises, without notice, either by summary proceedings or proceedings, any other applicable legal actionaction or proceeding, or otherwise. Landlord may use the Leased Premises for Landlord’s own purposes or relet it upon any reasonable terms without prejudice to any other remedies that Landlord may have by reason of Tenant’s default. None of these actions will be deemed an acceptance of surrender by ▇▇▇▇▇▇.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement