Chattels Sample Clauses

Chattels. All goods, fixtures, inventory, equipment, building and other materials, supplies, and other tangible personal property of every nature now owned or hereafter acquired by Mortgagor and used, intended for use, or reasonably required in the construction, development, or operation of the Property, together with all accessions thereto, replacements and substitutions therefor, and proceeds thereof.
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Chattels. 4. The following chattels, the property of the Municipality, shall be included in this sale for the price above mentioned.
Chattels. 15.1 This sale includes the chattels (if any) listed in the Specifications. Ownership of those chattels will pass to the Buyer on the Settlement Date free from all encumbrances and adverse claims. Where any of the chattels described in the Specifications are not available or are otherwise not obtained by the Seller for inclusion in the Lot, the Buyer shall take no Objection to, nor make any claims in respect of, the Seller including in the Lot such replacement chattels of a generally similar type of and of a standard not substantially less than those described in the Specifications.
Chattels. (a) This sale includes the Chattels (if any) listed in the Schedule of Features and Finishes. Ownership of those Chattels will pass to the Buyer on the Settlement Date free from all encumbrances and adverse claims. Where any of the Chattels described in the Schedule of Features and Finishes are not available or are otherwise not obtained by the Seller for inclusion in the Lot, the Buyer shall not Object to, nor make any claims in respect of, the Seller including in the Lot such replacement chattels of a generally similar type of and of a standard not substantially less than those described in the Schedule of Features and Finishes.
Chattels. In the case of removal by the Tenant of the goods and chattels of the Tenant from the Premises the Landlord may follow the same for thirty (30) days in the same manner as is provided for in the Landlord and Tenant Act.
Chattels. All goods, fixtures, inventory, equipment, building and other materials, supplies, and other tangible personal property of every nature (but excluding all chattels, “trade” fixtures and personal property of the tenants under Leases which do not become the property of Mortgagor under the Leases and all personal property leased by Mortgagor pursuant to equipment leases with third parties), whether now owned or hereafter acquired by Mortgagor, used, intended for use, or reasonably required in the construction, development or operation of the Property, together with all accessions thereto, replacements and substitutions therefor, and proceeds thereof.
Chattels. By entering into this Agreement of Purchase and Sale, the Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that the water heater to be installed in the home will be a rental unit, rented by the Purchaser from a Hot Water Rental provider pursuant to a rental contract and the Purchaser shall assume, on the earlier of occupancy or Closing, any applicable rental contract and/or as the Vendor may require in its Discretion, execute any rental contract with the hot water rental provider. No other chattels are included in the Property or in the Purchase Price, except as may be shown in any schedule attached hereto.
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Chattels. The property in the chattels (if any) shall pass to the Buyer on completion. The Seller warrants that upon completion: it will have the right to sell the chattels (if any); and the chattels will be free from any charge or encumbrance in favour of any third person.
Chattels. The Lessee shall keep the chattels clean and in good repair order and condition as at present reasonable wear and tear and damage by fire storm or tempest excepted (subject to the recovery of insurance moneys as aforesaid) and to make good all damage thereto and to replace with similar articles of at least equal value to the reasonable satisfaction of the Lessor all such chattels as may at any time be destroyed or lost or so damaged as to be incapable of complete re-instatement to their former condition and not without the previous written consent of the Lessor to remove or permit to be removed from the Demised Premises (except only for the purpose of necessary repairs) any of the chattels.
Chattels. 15.1 The property in the chattels (if any) shall pass to the Buyer on completion.
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