Common use of Unoccupied Premises Clause in Contracts

Unoccupied Premises. Without prejudice to any other provision of this Lease, to immediately notify the Landlord in writing if the Tenant ceases to occupy or trade from the Premises and to comply with all requirements of the Landlord’s insurers in respect of the Premises whenever the same shall be vacant and unoccupied, and if the Tenant shall default in doing so within seven days of the Landlord giving notice in this respect to the Tenant, it shall be lawful for the Landlord and the Landlord’s servants and agents and all other persons authorised by the Landlord with or without workmen to enter the Premises for the purpose of taking such action as in the opinion of the Landlord may be reasonably necessary for the purpose of complying with this covenant (but without prejudice to the right of re-entry contained in this Lease and without implying any such re-entry) and the proper cost of the Landlord in so doing shall be repaid by the Tenant to the Landlord within 14 days of demand and shall be recoverable as rent in arrear.

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Sources: Lease Agreement (King Digital Entertainment PLC), Lease Agreement (King Digital Entertainment PLC)