Inventory Sheet Clause Samples
The Inventory Sheet clause establishes the requirement for a detailed list of items, assets, or goods relevant to a transaction or agreement. Typically, this clause specifies that an inventory sheet must be prepared, reviewed, and agreed upon by the parties, often as an attachment or schedule to the main contract. For example, in a property lease or sale, the inventory sheet might list all furniture, equipment, or fixtures included. Its core practical function is to ensure both parties have a clear, mutual understanding of what is included, thereby preventing disputes over missing or damaged items and providing a reference point for resolving such issues.
Inventory Sheet. Upon request by the teacher, the Superintendent or designee shall sign an inventory sheet to verify contents of the personnel file at the time of inspection by said teacher.
Inventory Sheet. Separate inventory sheets shall be written as required for transfer of property from one Party to the other. Government will not be responsible for damages to any property of the Collaborator except to the extent that such loss, claim, damage or liability arise from the negligence of Government or its employees, as specified in the provisions of the Federal Tort Claims Act.
Inventory Sheet. Please use inventory sheet below to list the works being submitted.
Inventory Sheet. Artists agrees to include 2 complete and accurate Gallery Approved Inventory Sheets of each piece of artwork they are submitting to the Gallery for the current Rotation Period – one for TRAG’s records in the gallery and one for TRAG off site. No continuations from previous rotations. The Artist’s Inventory Sheet kept off site will be retained for the sole purpose of having a record of what the Artist submitted in the event of a major loss where TRAG insurance would apply as described in 2.1. Inventory sheets are required to be clean and new for each rotation and can not be a revised copy from a previous rotation. Gallery approved Inventory Sheets can be found at the following location: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/gallery/trag-gallery/gallery-documents/
Inventory Sheet. No derogatory material shall remain in a teacher’s file for more than three (3) years from the date of entry and, upon the written request of the teacher; such material shall be given to the teacher involved at the end of that period. Upon request by the teacher, the Superintendent or designee shall sign an inventory sheet to verify contents of the personnel file at the time of inspection by said teacher.
