Common use of Right to Relet Clause in Contracts

Right to Relet. At any time or from time to time after any such termination, Lessor may relet the Premises or any part thereof for such a term (which may be greater or less than the period which would otherwise have constituted the balance of the Term) and on such conditions (which may include concessions or free rent) as Lessor, in its reasonable discretion, may determine, and may collect and receive the rents therefor. Lessor shall in no way be responsible or liable for any failure to relet the Premises or any part thereof, or for any failure to collect any rent due upon any such reletting.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Lease (Analog Devices Inc), Lease (Transcend Therapeutics Inc), Lease Extension Agreement (Millennium Pharmaceuticals Inc)

Right to Relet. At any time or from time to time after any such termination, Lessor may relet the Premises or any part thereof for such a term (which may be greater or less than the period which would otherwise have constituted the balance of the Lease Term) and on such conditions (which may include concessions or free rent) as Lessor, in its reasonable discretion, may determine, and may collect and receive the rents therefor. Lessor shall in no way be responsible or liable for any failure to relet the Premises or any part thereof, or for any failure to collect any rent due upon any such reletting.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease (Alkermes Inc)