Common use of STORED PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

STORED PROPERTY. The Occupant further agrees and understands that If may only store goods that the Occupant owns. The Owner will rely upon the representation that the Occupant is storing only goods for which it is the rightful and absolute owner free of all superior liens.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Storage Occupancy Agreement, Occupancy Agreement, Storage Occupancy Agreement

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