Furniture Sample Clauses

Furniture. Promptly following the Commencement Date, Sublessor shall, at Sublessor’s cost, order the following furniture and cause the same to be installed in the Subleased Premises: 36 workstations (the “Furniture”). The Furniture shall be consistent with the furniture procured by Sublessor in the remainder of the Premises. Sublessee shall pay to Sublessor as Additional Rent within thirty (30) days of invoice fifty (50%) of the cost incurred by Sublessor to purchase and install the Furniture including the cost to add electric feeds to the workstations (which electrical costs Sublessor understands to be $5,000-$10,000). Sublessee shall have the right to use during the Term following installation thereof, the Furniture at no additional cost. The Furniture is provided in its “AS IS, WHERE IS” condition, without representation or warranty whatsoever. Sublessee shall insure the Furniture under the property insurance policy required under the Master Lease, as incorporated herein, and pay all taxes with respect to the Furniture. Sublessee shall maintain the Furniture in good condition and repair, reasonable wear and tear excepted, and shall be responsible for any loss or damage to the same occurring during the Term. Sublessee shall surrender the Furniture to Sublessor upon the termination of this Sublease in the same condition as exists as of the date the Furniture is installed, reasonable wear and tear excepted. Sublessee shall not remove any of the Furniture from the Subleased Premises.
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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. 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. 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.
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.
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Furniture. Newly ordered desks will be capable of being locked. The Board will provide each teacher a serviceable desk, chair, and access to a telephone for school business purposes. A telephone will be made available for teachers to use for school business. Teachers and principals shall arrange this use to provide reasonable privacy during the call. During the work day, teachers may make personal phone calls only if the calls cannot be made at any other time.
Furniture. You assume full responsibility for items furnished by us, if any. You agree to return them to us at the expiration of the Term in as good condition as when you receive them, reasonable wear and tear excepted. You will be responsible for returning all furniture to its original position before vacating the Premises. You will not remove the furniture from the Apartment for any purpose without our written consent. You shall be responsible for any damages or cleaning charges incurred by us with respect to use or condition of any furniture in the Premises, except for normal wear and tear. In the event any of the furniture is not maintained, is damaged or is otherwise not returned to us at the expiration of the Term, or when your right to possession of the Premises is terminated, whichever is sooner, in a condition satisfactory to us, ordinary wear and tear excepted, you shall pay us, upon demand, the cost to repair or replace such furniture, as determined by us. We shall have the right to deduct any amounts owed hereunder from the Security Deposit. The furniture in the Premises is owned by Student Furniture Partnership (“Furniture Company”). Of your total Rental Installment, a certain amount per month is attributed towards your rental furniture as set forth in the Community Addendum, unless your Premises is unfurnished, in which case, none of your Rental Installment is for furniture. Owner reserves the right to revise the allocation of Rent to furniture at any time and without notice. We are renting the furniture to you and collecting the rental amount in our capacity as agent for the Furniture Company.
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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