Abandoned Property Sample Clauses

Abandoned Property. If Tenant abandons the Premises, or is dispossessed by process of law or otherwise, any movable furniture, equipment, trade fixtures or personal property belonging to Tenant and left in the Premises shall be deemed to be abandoned, at the option of Landlord, and Landlord shall have the right to sell or otherwise dispose of such personal property in any commercially reasonable manner.
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Abandoned Property. The University reserves the right to remove and dispose of any property remaining in a room more than 24 hours following the earlier of (a) cancellation of this Agreement by the University; (b) the student’s separation or departure from the University; or (c) the date the student officially checks out of the room. The charge for costs incurred for such removal may be assessed to the student, and the student agrees to pay such charge.
Abandoned Property. Upon termination of this Contract, Student will immediately vacate the premises and remove all Student’s and Student’s guest’s property. Landlord and Student agree that if any personal or Student’s guest’s property is left on the premises or in any storage facility after Contract is terminated, Landlord may assess a maximum handling fee of $150 to dispose of the property. Landlord will make reasonable efforts to contact Student concerning the property and permit Student to enter and remove the property. Landlord may dispose of the property by sale or otherwise after 30 days. Money received from disposing of the property may be applied to outstanding amounts due or offset against the cost of disposal or expense of handling the property.
Abandoned Property. A. Items left in a residence hall room following a proper or improper check out will be removed at the student’s expense. Abandoned property will be stored for fifteen (15) days. Property not recovered by or before the fifteen (15) days will be discarded.
Abandoned Property. All Property found on the Home Site after you vacate shall be considered abandoned property and the Lessor may dispose of it as the Lessor sees fit without compensation to you. Lessor shall be held harmless from damage suffered by Lessee therefrom.
Abandoned Property. We are not obligated to accept any property or responsibility for any property abandoned by an insured person.
Abandoned Property. Personal property left behind by Resident following check-out and/or Lease termination is considered abandoned. Resident shall be charged for any costs incurred by University moving or removing abandoned property from the Leased Premises. Abandoned materials will be subject to University disposal procedures. Unlicensed or inoperable vehicles left in parking lots, or adjacent parking, at any time will be towed. All costs associated with packing, disposal and/or towing will be charged to the Resident via their university bill.
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Abandoned Property. ‌ Any personal property left behind by the student after Check-Out are deemed abandoned, and the University is entitled to dispose of it in any manner.
Abandoned Property. Upon termination of this Contract, Student will immediately vacate the premises and remove all Student’s and Student’s guest’s property. Landlord and Student agree that if any personal or Student’s guest’s property is left on the premises or in any storage facility after Contract is terminated, Landlord may assess a maximum handling fee of $100 to dispose of the property. Justification of an abandoned property fee must be made in the itemization provided to Student with the returned security deposit. Landlord will make reasonable efforts to contact Student concerning the property and permit Student to enter and remove the property. Disposal of unclaimed property shall be governed by the provisions of applicable Idaho law.
Abandoned Property. If the Tenant abandons the Premises, the Landlord is authorized, at their sole discretion, to peacefully repossess the Premises and dispose of any and all of the Tenant's abandoned personal property, including but not limited to food, clothing, jewelry, sundries, appliances, furnishings, window treatments, decorations, fixtures, bedding, equipment, machinery, and vehicles.
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