Common use of Right to Reenter Clause in Contracts

Right to Reenter. In the event of any such default by Tenant, the Landlord, in addition to other rights or remedies it may have, shall have the immediate right to reenter the Premises by summary proceedings and remove all persons and property from the Premises and store such property in a public warehouse or elsewhere at the cost of, and for the account of Tenant, without being deemed guilty of trespass or becoming liable for any loss or damage which may be occasioned by such action.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Commercial Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Right to Reenter. In the event of any such default by Tenant, the Landlord, in addition as its exclusive remedy, but subject to other the rights or remedies it may haveof any Leasehold Mortgage lender, shall have the immediate right to reenter the Premises by summary appropriate legal proceedings and remove all persons and property from the Premises and may store such property in a public warehouse or elsewhere at the cost of, and for the account of Tenant, without being deemed guilty of trespass or becoming liable for any loss or damage which may be occasioned by such action.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Ground Lease Agreement