Furniture Sample Clauses

Furniture. Sub-Sublandlord represents and warrants that all furniture and equipment listed and described in Schedule “B” attached hereto is within the Sub-Subleased Premises (such equipment and furniture is hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Existing Furniture”). The Sub-Sublandlord warrants that the Existing Furniture is free of any financial lien or hypothec and that there are no service contracts affecting the Existing Furniture. The parties acknowledge and agree that, upon the execution and delivery of this Sub-Sublease, without the requirement of any additional consideration, all rights, title and ownership in and to the Existing Furniture shall be conveyed to and vest in Sub-Subtenant and Sub-Subtenant shall be free to maintain and/or dispose the Existing Furniture as Sub-Subtenant so elects in its sole discretion but subject to the terms hereof. The foregoing conveyance with respect to the Existing Furniture shall be self-executing and no additional documentation shall be required in order to evidence the aforementioned assignment and conveyance of the Existing Furniture to Sub-Subtenant. Sub-Sublandlord makes no representation or warranty as to the condition, fitness or suitability of such Existing Furniture for Sub-Subtenant’s purposes. Sub-Subtenant may, as it deems appropriate or necessary, reconfigure the Existing Furniture to combine with any of Sub-Subtenant’s furniture and equipment. Sub-Sublandlord shall have no obligation for the maintenance, repair or replacement of any such Existing Furniture.
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Furniture. 5 If the letting includes the use of furniture and effects:-
Furniture. Misuse of University property, including possession of common area furniture in on-campus housing is prohibited and may result in a replacement charge and/or return of the property.
Furniture. If UNIT is furnished by LANDLORD, TENANT may not remove any furniture, equipment or appliances from UNIT. CONDITION OF THE UNIT AND ALTERATIONS TENANT accepts UNIT, fixtures, and furniture as is. LANDLORD disclaims all express and implied warranties. TENANT will be given a Move-In Condition Form at the time of move-in. Within 48 hours after move-in, TENANT must sign and note on the form all defects or damage and return it to LANDLORD. Otherwise, everything will be considered to be in a clean, safe, and good working condition. When TENANT moves in, LANDLORD will supply light bulbs for fixtures LANDLORD furnishes, including exterior fixtures operated from inside UNIT; after 30 days, TENANT will replace them at TENANT’S expense with bulbs of the same type and wattage. All light bulbs must be operational at the time TENANT vacates the UNIT. Colored bulbs are not allowed in any exterior light fixtures. FOR LIGHT FIXTURES WITH HALOGEN BULBS, TENANT MUST HAVE LANDLORD CHANGE BULB. BULB MAY BE PURCHASED BY TENANT AND LANDLORD WILL NOT CHARGE LABOR COSTS TO INSTALL THE BULB. TENANT must use customary diligence in maintaining UNIT and not damaging or littering in the Common Areas. Unless authorized by statute or by us in writing TENANT must not conduct any repairs, paint, install wallpaper, install carpeting, perform electrical changes, or otherwise alter LANDLORD’S property. No holes or stickers are allowed inside or outside UNIT. No water furniture, refrigeration, washing machines, extra phone or TV-cable outlets, alarm systems, or lock changes, additions, or rekeying is permitted unless allowed by statute or LANDLORD has consented in writing. TENANT agrees not to alter, damage, or remove LANDLORD’S property, including alarm systems, detection devices, furniture, telephone and cable TV wiring, screens, locks, and security devices. No painting is allowed in UNIT. TENANT should not cover more than 25% of each wall with papers, posters, fabric, etc. In addition, no holes of any kind are permitted on any room or interior door. All window coverings must be approved by LANDLORD. LANDLORD may enter UNIT to remove, without notice, any unapproved window coverings. Any and all repairs needed within TENANT’S room and UNIT and other areas must be performed only by authorized maintenance personnel. TENANT(S) will be charged for the repair of any damage for which TENANT or TENANT’S guests are responsible. TENANT may not install any wiring within UNIT. Absolutely no holes may be...
Furniture. University Housing accommodations are provided to all students as furnished accommodations. Any student who unilaterally removes University furniture will be charged full replacement value for each piece of furniture removed from their accommodation. The furniture and contents of any lounge facilities should not be removed from designated areas for any reason. In addition to any disciplinary action, student(s) found with common area furniture may be subject to fines and penalties.
Furniture. During the Term, at no charge to Subtenant, Subtenant shall be permitted to use the remaining existing modular and office furniture located in the Subleased Premises and described in more particular detail in Exhibit C attached hereto (the “Office Furniture”) as well as all equipment and associated data cabling existing in the Subleased Premises (the Office Furniture together with any equipment and data cabling, being referred to collectively as the “Furniture”). Subtenant shall accept the Furniture in its current condition without any warranty of fitness from Sublandlord (Subtenant expressly acknowledges that no warranty is made by Sublandlord with respect to the condition of any cabling currently located in or serving the Subleased Premises or with respect to the fitness of such cabling for Subtenant’s intend use thereof). For purposes of documenting the current condition of the Office Furniture, Subtenant and Sublandlord shall, within ten (10) days after Sublandlord’s receipt of the Furniture Notice, conduct a joint walk-through of the Subleased Premises in order to inventory items of damage or disrepair. Subtenant shall use the Furniture only for the purposes for which such Furniture is intended and shall be responsible for the proper maintenance, insurance, care and repair of the Furniture, at Subtenant’s sole cost and expense. Subtenant shall not modify, reconfigure or relocate any of the Furniture except with the advance written notice to Sublandlord, and any work of modifying any Furniture (including, without limitation, changing the configuration of, “breaking down” or reassembly of cubicles or other modular furniture) shall be performed at Subtenant’s sole cost. No item of Furniture shall be removed from the Subleased Premises without Sublandlord’s prior written consent.
Furniture. Unless doing so is included in the scope of the Design Professional’s services as described on the Statement of Project Details, the Owner will develop, document, and procure the furniture for the Project.
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Furniture. 🞎 The Leased Premises shall be provided to Tenant unfurnished. 🞎 The Leased Premises shall be provided to Tenant with customary household furniture. Special provisions, if any:
Furniture a. All furniture must be returned to its original location on Guest's departure, or an additional charge will be made.
Furniture. No furniture may be moved out of the room, apartment, or club house to which it is assigned. Furniture should not be stacked. Do not move the beds. Used furniture is not permitted in order to prevent potential bed bug infestations. HOUSEKEEPING: Students are required to maintain order and cleanliness in their living accommodations at all times. Apartment clean checks are performed bi-weekly. Students who do not clean may be charged a $10 failed clean check fee after the second failed clean check. Student is responsible to replace burned out light bulbs during the semester. Students will supply their own cleaning products to clean their apartment. Cleaning supplies must be appropriate for the task, such as using toilet bowl cleaner to clean toilets or sanitizers and scrubbing pads to clean sinks. Students may be charged a minimum of one hour at $35/hour if cleaning has to be performed by the manager or manager representative during either the semester or following checkout. The entire apartment needs to be left white-glove clean before leaving. KEYS: Keys to apartment and mailboxes will be issued by the manager during the check-in process. Students are advised to keep their apartments locked at all times when not occupied. No keys are to be duplicated. The typical cost for replacing a key is $25 and $45 to rekey the apartment if the key is lost.
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