Possessions Sample Clauses

Possessions. Valuable items left behind by tenant will be held for the tenant and every reasonable effort will be made to contact the tenant for return. If items are not claimed for longer than 6 months they shall become the property of the Landlord. The Landlord shall not be held liable for condition of said items.
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Possessions. Any personal items or possessions that are left on the Premises are not the responsibility of the Landlord. The Landlord shall make every reasonable effort to return the item to the Tenant. If claims are not made within the State’s required time period or two (2) weeks, whichever is shorter, the Landlord shall be able to keep such items to sell or for personal use.
Possessions. (1) contain an entitlement for Network Rail to take an unlimited number of Possessions at times which do not affect the operation of the Services (including outside of the operating day)(all of which may be taken by Network Rail without payment of compensation to Nexus), each for the purpose set out in paragraph (3) below;
Possessions. Any personal items or possessions that are left on the Premises are not the responsibility of the Landlord. The Landlord shall make every reasonable effort to return the item to the Tenant, however the Landlord will not be held liable for items misplaced or forgot on the Premises.
Possessions. Valuable items left behind by Xxxxxx(s) will be held with every reasonable effort made to contact in order for a safe return. If items are not claimed for longer than 6 months they shall become the property of the Landlord. Landlord shall not be held liable for the condition of said items left by the Tenant(s).
Possessions. How do you feel about others using your possessions? (Always / ask me / never...) Talk through items that might be ambiguously shared or private: shampoo and soap, kitchen or entertainment appliances, dishes, furniture… And what happens if an item gets damaged?
Possessions. Any personal items or possessions that are left on the Property are not the responsibility of the Host. The Host shall make every reasonable effort to return the item to the Guest at the Guest’s expense. If claims are not made within the State’s required time period or two (2) weeks, whichever is shorter, the Host shall be able to keep or discard said items.
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Possessions. Tenant shall be entitled to possession on the first day of the term of this Lease, and shall yield possession to Landlord on the last day of the term of this Lease, unless otherwise agreed by both parties in writing. At the expiration of the term, Tenant shall remove all its goods and effects and peaceably yield up the Premises to Landlord in as good condition as when delivered to Tenant, ordinary wear and tear accepted.
Possessions. (a) Wherever possible please take you possessions with you when you leave your vehicle.
Possessions. The play edit list Whichever key you use to display start the editor, a list of plays is displayed to edit. Play Editor 115 2nd SHOT:H,12,W,01:23 > 117 2nd SHOT:H,4,W,00:55 116 2nd FOUL:01:05,V,3 118 2nd END-PRD T:00:00 The list may be confusing at first, but you will find that you can quickly home in on the play you want to edit based on the "tokens" that are displayed. For example, the above list shows plays at the end of the 2nd period. Included in this list are two shots, a foul and the end-of-period indicator. For example, the line in the play list that shows: 115 2nd SHOT:H,12,W,01:23 contains the following information: --This play entry number 115 (the "115") --Play is in the 2nd period (the "2nd") --Shot was by the home team #12 ("H,12") --The shot was wide (",W") --Play was at clock time 01:23 Play edit command keys When the play list is displayed, move the ">" cursor to the play you want to operate on and press one of the following keys: Press this key: To do this: ENTER make a quick/simple change to the selected play R completely replace the selected play I insert a new play before the selected play D delete the selected play C insert a comment after the selected play ESC exit from the play list Changing a play When you select a play to edit, the Edit Play window is displayed and shows a list of key words in the selected play. You can press tab to get to the keyword you want to change, or use the RIGHT or LEFT ARROW keys to move to a particular character. Then type in the corrected value and press CTRL+ENTER to complete your changes. Or, you can press ESC to cancel the changes and return to the drive play list. For example, if you entered a shot attempt and typed "14" instead of "24" for the uni form number of the shooter, select that play to edit: Edit Play Teams: V=MIAMI H=BG SHOT:H,14,W,03:41,U ASSIST:7 #:0 Ctrl+Enter=complete changes Esc=Cancel F1=Help Press ENTER to make a quick change (such as a uniform number or yardlline). Press “R” to replace (re- key) the play if the changes are more complicated. Then change the "14" entry to "24", and change the season goal number from "0" to "3". Edit Play Teams: V=MIAMI H=BG SHOT:H,24,W,03:41,U #:3 ASSIST:7 Ctrl+Enter=complete changes Esc=Cancel F1=Help In the Edit Play window all team abbreviations are displayed as "V" for Visitor and "H" for Home, independent of the team abbreviations that are being used on the Input screen. This is so the play keywords remain valid even if you change the team abb...
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