Common use of RIGHTS EXCEPTED AND RESERVED Clause in Contracts

RIGHTS EXCEPTED AND RESERVED. 5.1 The Landlord excepts and reserves from this lease the right: 5.1.1 to enter the Property to inspect its state and condition; 5.1.2 to enter the Property to exercise any right excepted and reserved by this lease, or for any other reasonable purpose connected with this lease or with the Landlord’s interest in the Property or any Adjoining Property. 5.1.3 to enter and use the store room or depot portion of the Property as appropriate or necessary in order to comply with any obligation of the Landlord to the Tenant (now or in the future) to provide services to and/or on behalf of the Tenant. 5.2 The rights excepted and reserved by this lease are excepted and reserved to the Landlord and any superior landlord or mortgagee, and may be exercised by anyone authorised (expressly or impliedly) by the Landlord or a superior landlord. 5.3 The Tenant must allow any person who has a right or authority to enter the Property to do so at all reasonable times, during and outside usual business hours if reasonable notice has been given, which need not be written notice. In cases of emergency no notice need be given and the Landlord, or another person on behalf of the Landlord may break into the Property if entry cannot be effected in any other way. The Landlord will not be liable to make good any damage caused to the Property in breaking into the Property in these circumstances but must cause as little damage as reasonably practicable.

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