Access to the Premises Sample Clauses

Access to the Premises. Except as provided by local ordinance, after a good faith effort to give notice, the Lessor, its agents or employees shall have access at all reasonable hours to the leased premises for the purpose of examining or exhibiting the premises to prospective buyers or prospective residents, or for making alterations or repairs on the premises which the Lessor deems necessary. Lessor shall have access at all reasonable hours to perform Lessee requested repairs, unless indicated to the contrary by Lessee. In the event of an emergency, Lessor, its agents or employees shall have immediate access without notice.
Access to the Premises. Tenant shall have access to the Premises twenty four (24) hours per day, three hundred sixty five (365) days per year, including normal business holidays. Access to the Premises shall be deemed available if a willing and able employee of Tenant can gain entrance to the Premises through a legal entryway.
Access to the Premises. Licensor and Licensor's agents and employees shall have the right to enter the Licensed Space for any reasonable purpose, including, without limitation, for purposes of inspection and repair and monitoring Licensee's activities for compliance with the Environmental Legal Requirements, Legal Requirements, Insurance Requirements and the Plan. Except in cases of emergency or where required for effective inspection and monitoring for health and safety purposes, Licensor shall provide Licensee with one (1) day prior notice of its intention to enter the Licensed Space, which notice may be given orally or by telephone provided that it shall be followed by written notice received by Licensee on the same day as such oral or telephone notice. Licensee shall acknowledge such notice "received" by signing a copy thereof and returning it to Licensor within twenty-four (24) hours of Licensee's receipt, and Licensor may enter the Licensed Space upon receipt of such copy acknowledged by Licensee or upon expiration of such 24-hour period, whichever occurs first.
Access to the Premises. (i) Tenant shall (x) permit Landlord to erect, use and maintain pipes, ducts and conduits in and through the Premises, provided the same do not materially reduce the floor area or materially adversely affect the appearance thereof; (y) upon as much advance notice as is practical under the circumstances (except that no notice shall be required in emergency situations), permit Landlord and any mortgagee of the Building or the Condominium or of the interest of Landlord therein (each, a "MORTGAGEE"), and their agents, employees and contractors, to have free and unrestricted access to and to enter upon the Premises at all reasonable hours for the purposes of inspection, making repairs, replacements or improvements in or to the Premises or the Building or equipment therein (including, without limitation, sanitary, electrical, heating, air conditioning or other systems), complying with all applicable laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, statutes, by-laws, court decisions and orders and requirements of all public authorities (collectively, "LEGAL REQUIREMENTS"), or exercising any right reserved to Landlord by the Lease (including without limitation the right to take upon or through, or to keep and store within the Premises all necessary materials, tools and equipment); and (z) permit Landlord and its agents and employees, at reasonable times, upon reasonable advance notice, to show the Premises during ordinary business hours to any existing or prospective Mortgagee or purchaser of the Building or Condominium or of the interest of Landlord therein, and during the last twelve (12) months of the term hereof, prospective tenants. (ii) If Landlord's access to the Premises for any purposes permitted under this Lease requires Landlord to go through or work in any controlled or sensitive laboratory areas within the Premises, then, Tenant shall have the right to have a representative present during such access and Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to avoid any interference with Tenant's sensitive operations in connection therewith. If Tenant or its designated representative shall not be personally present to open and permit an entry into the Premises at any time when for any reason an entry therein shall be necessary due to an emergency, Landlord or Landlord's agents may enter the same by a master key, or may forcibly enter the same, without rendering Landlord or such agents liable therefor (if during such entry Landlord or Landlord's agents shall accord reasonable ca...
Access to the Premises. Upon reasonable notice to Tenant and so long as permitted by applicable laws and regulations, Landlord and its authorized representative may enter the Premises at all reasonable times to determine whether the Premises are in good condition, to determine whether Tenant is complying with its obligations under this Lease, to perform any maintenance or repair of the Premises that Landlord has the right to perform, to serve, post or keep posted any notices required or allowed under the provisions of this Lease, to show the Premises to prospective brokers, agents, buyers, transferees, mortgagees or tenants, or to do any other act or thing necessary for the safety or preservation of the Premises. Landlord’s notice to Tenant of Landlord’s proposed entry shall state the purpose of the entry and shall identify the persons making the entry. In no event shall Tenant be entitled to an abatement of Rent or other compensation on account of any entry by Landlord, and Landlord shall not be liable in any manner for any inconvenience, loss of business or other damage to Tenant or other persons arising out of Landlord’s entry on the Premises in accordance with this Section. No entry upon the Premises, or other action by Landlord pursuant to this Section, shall constitute an eviction of Tenant, constructive or otherwise, entitle Tenant to an abatement of Rent or to terminate this Lease or otherwise release Tenant from any of Tenant’s obligations under this Lease. Landlord shall at all times have the right to enter in case of an emergency without giving notice to Tenant.
Access to the Premises. Landlord reserves the right to access the Premises by a designated representative at any and all reasonable times for purposes including but not limited to: 1. Annual inspections; 2. Periodic inspections; 3. Inspections at the time of vacating the Premises; 4. Repairs and replacements; and
Access to the Premises. Landlord, its employees and agents and any mortgagee of the Project shall have the right to enter any part of the Premises following at least twenty-four (24) hours' written notice (except in the event of an emergency, in which case only such notice as is reasonably possible shall be required) for the purposes of examining or inspecting the same, showing the same to prospective purchasers, mortgagees or tenants (during the last six months of the Term) and for making such repairs, alterations or improvements to the Premises or the Project as Landlord may deem necessary or desirable. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein contained, Landlord agrees that it shall not unreasonably interfere with the use of the Premises by Tenant and shall use diligent and good faith efforts to preserve all confidentiality of Tenant. Tenant shall have the right to require that any Landlord or any of its representatives be accompanied by a representative of Tenant during any such entry. If (i) Landlord is unable to timely gain access to the Premises due to Tenant's security or other reasons within Tenant's control, and (ii) Landlord incurs loss or damage as a result thereof (e.g., damage caused by a ruptured pipe), then Tenant shall be obligated to reimburse Landlord within ten (10) days after demand for any such loss or damage to the extent insurance proceeds are not recovered by Landlord for the same.
Access to the Premises. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Lease, from and after the Effective Date through the Effective Termination Date, Landlord and its employees, agents, contractors, and representatives shall have the right to enter the Premises for any purpose, including, without limitation, to show the Premises to prospective tenants and to permit inspection of the Premises by space planners, contractors and other parties in connection with improvements which may be constructed in the Premises.
Access to the Premises. ‌ 9.1 Your obligations‌ Under the energy laws, you must provide us and our authorised representatives (together with all necessary equipment) safe and unhindered access to the premises, including taking appropriate action to prevent menacing or attack by animals at the premises, at any reasonable time to allow us to: (a) read, test, maintain, inspect or alter any metering installation at the premises; and (b) calculate or measure energy supplied or taken at the premises; and (c) check the accuracy of metered consumption at the premises; and (d) replace meters, control apparatus and other energy equipment of ours; and (e) connect or disconnect the premises; and (f) examine or inspect an energy installation at the premises; and (g) inspect, make safe, operate, change, maintain, remove, repair or replace any of our works at the (h) undertake repairs, testing or maintenance of the distribution system; and (i) clear vegetation from the distribution system including any equipment owned by us; and (j) take action to determine the appropriate tariff or charging category for the premises; and (k) perform services requested by you or your retailer.‌ 9.2 Our obligations If we or our representatives seek access to the premises under clause 9.1 above, we will: (a) comply with all relevant requirements under the energy laws; and (b) carry or wear official identification; and (c) show the identification if requested.
Access to the Premises. Landlord, its employees and agents and any mortgagee of the Building shall have the right to enter any part of the Premises at all reasonable times for the purposes of examining or inspecting the same, showing the same to prospective purchasers, mortgagees or tenants and for making such repairs, alterations or improvements to the Premises or the Building as Landlord may deem necessary or desirable. If representatives of Tenant shall not be present to open and permit such entry into the Premises at any time when such entry is necessary or permitted hereunder, Landlord and its employees and agents may enter the Premises by means of a master key or otherwise, Landlord shall incur no liability to Tenant for such entry, nor shall such entry constitute an eviction of Tenant or a termination of this Lease, nor entitle Tenant to any abatement of rent therefore.
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