Check Out definition

Check Out means a written document compiled at the end of the tenancy detailing the outcome of the provision of Services
Check Out means the time that a Camper departs the Campsite at the end of the Camper’s stay at the Campsite;
Check Out means the date when a Internet User leaves Your

Examples of Check Out in a sentence

  • Successful petitions tend to show a change in circumstances that occurred between the date this Contract became binding and the date of cancellation or Check-Out.

  • Resident agrees to follow all Check-In, Check-Out, and cancellation processes set forth in this Contract and in the Housing Handbook.

  • UHRL may cancel a Resident’s Contract if this financial eligibility requirement is not being met and Resident will be required to Check-Out per eligibility Check-Out deadlines.

  • A Resident may petition a UHRL charge or fees assessed to their student account (such as damage charges or improper Check-Out fees) where the Resident believes such charges or fees are incorrect or wrongly imposed.

  • A Resident cancelling this Contract due to withdrawal from the University during the Academic Quarter may not remain in University Housing and must Check-Out of their assigned Space by the Sunday following their withdrawal date.


More Definitions of Check Out

Check Out means the moment the Account Holder vacates the Hotel/Motel room and pays the cost incurred for the duration of the stay.
Check Out refers to the return of key(s) and NTU property (where applicable) to the Hall Admin Office or to the key drop box located outside the Hall Admin Office. • Deposit (applies to Graduate Residents only): refers to the upfront payment of one (1) month’s rental fee upon acceptance of offer. • Acceptance Fee (applies to Undergraduate Residents only): refers to the advance payment of two (2) months’ rental fee upon acceptance of offer.
Check Out means that the client PC starts the application and gets the license, and "Check-In" means that the client PC returns the license.)
Check Out means the latest time that an owner may occupy the premises at the end of his unit week. Check-out shall be at Eleven o’clock a.m. (11:00 a.m.) on the last Saturday of each unit week.
Check Out means the physical inspection, component testing and verification of a System in preparation of determining Mechanical Completion and subsequently its readiness for Functional Testing.
Check Out. Boarding check out time is 9:00am, any pet checked out after this time shall incur an additional days charge. I understand that if I elect to utilize "Express Check-out" my pet MUST be a daycare candidate & that I must call & check out my pet BEFORE 9am on the last day of boarding. My credit card will be directly billed for his/her boarding & daycare stay at this time. If I do not call before 9am, my dog's kennel will be held for the day therefore incurring both a boarding & daycare charge. *NOTE: Any daycare dog that is NOT picked up before 6:30pm shall be considered “Boarding” and spend the night, which will incur one nights boarding charge at the cost of owner. We do NOT pro-rate partial boarding days. Abandonment: I understand that if I fail to contact AK9C regarding a change in my pet’s departure date and I remain unable to be reached either by phone or mail for a period greater than 7 days after the scheduled pickup date, my pet will be considered abandoned and property of AK9C. AK9C may then dispose of or place the dog/cat in whatever manner necessary. [According to NH RSA 437:19] Payment: I understand that all fees MUST be paid in full at the time of pick up or prior to the departure of animal. I also acknowledge that if I refuse to pay the just fees & charges incurred by my pet, AK9C shall retain custody of my animal until ALL charges are paid. If payment arrangements are not made with AK9C management within a period of 7 days after my pet’s scheduled departure then I shall forfeit my pet’s ownership and it will be considered abandoned and property of AK9C. [According to NH RSA 437:19]
Check Out time = noon means that you have your room or cabin until that time. This means that, to the people that are in ‘your’ cabin when you arrive, it is still ‘their’ cabin. The person arriving early isn’t checked in yet, so they’re technically not a guest yet, and the people in the cabin haven’t checked out, so they’re still guests. What this results in is that we have some non-guests coming in and bugging our guests. We are committed to looking after our guests, hence, this reminder.