Common use of Expiration of Authorization Clause in Contracts

Expiration of Authorization. Immediately upon the expiration of the User’s authorization to use the Premises, User shall forthwith and without further notice or demand redeliver possession of the Premises to the Town. With the exception of ordinary wear and tear, possession of the Premises shall be redelivered to the Town in good and clean condition and repair as before User’s use thereof. User shall be responsible for any damage occurring to or about the Premises, or any of the Town’s property located within the Premises, which arises from or during use of the Premises. In the event that any such damage is not covered by insurance User shall pay the Town for such damages within ten (10) days after the receipt of the Town’s invoice itemizing the damage. The Town reserves the right to deduct any damage claims resulting from the User’s occupancy/event from the User’s Damage Deposit. User may not reserve or use the Silverthorne Pavilion for any future event until all damage claims have been paid. Rental and caterer items, including – but not limited to - linens, chair covers, kitchen equipment, service items, sound equipment and decorations cannot be stored at the Pavilion overnight. All items are to be evacuated from the Premises at the direct conclusion of the event unless otherwise agreed to by the Coordinator in advance. Failure to comply will result in forfeiture of the Damage Deposit.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement

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