Re-entry In the event of any Default by Tenant, Landlord shall also have the right, with or without terminating this Lease, in compliance with applicable law, to re-enter the Premises and remove all persons and property from the Premises; such property may be removed and stored in a public warehouse or elsewhere at the cost of and for the account of Tenant.
Right of Entry The Landlord shall have the right to enter the Premises during normal working hours by providing at least twenty-four (24) hours notice in order for inspection, make necessary repairs, alterations or improvements, to supply services as agreed or for any reasonable purpose. The Landlord may exhibit the Premises to prospective purchasers, mortgagees, or lessees upon reasonable notice.
Rejection of Entries Bank shall have the right to reject any Entry which does not comply with the requirements of Section 5 of this Article III and the requirements of Article VII ("Security Procedures"), or which contains an Effective Entry Date more than two (2) days after the Business Day such Entry is received by Bank. Bank shall have the right to reject an On-Us Entry for any reason for which an Entry may be returned under the Rules. Bank shall have the right to reject any Entry if Company has failed to comply with its account balance obligations as set forth in Section 11 below. Bank shall notify Company by phone or electronic transmission of such rejection no later than the Business Day such Entry would otherwise have been transmitted by Bank to the ACH Operator or, in the case of an On-Us Entry, its Effective Entry Date. Bank shall have no liability to Company by reason of the rejection of any such Entry or the fact that such notice is not given at an earlier time than that provided for herein.