Common use of ABANDONED GOODS Clause in Contracts

ABANDONED GOODS. The Landlord is not responsible for Abandoned Goods. The Landlord will dispose of Abandoned Goods as per the specified process adopted by the Landlord. Any costs incurred by the Landlord to move, store and/or dispose of the Abandoned Goods will be charged to the Resident(s).

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Residence Agreement, University of Alberta Residence Agreement, Residence Agreement

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ABANDONED GOODS. The Landlord is not responsible for Abandoned Goods. The Landlord will dispose of Abandoned Goods as per the specified process adopted by the LandlordLandlord and section 31 of the Residential Tenancies Act. Any costs incurred by the Landlord to move, store and/or dispose of the Abandoned Goods will be charged to the Resident(sTenant(s).

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

ABANDONED GOODS. The Landlord is not responsible for Abandoned Goods. The Landlord will dispose of Abandoned Goods as per the specified process adopted by the LandlordLandlord and section 31 of the Residential Tenancies Act. Any costs incurred by the Landlord to move, store and/or dispose of the Abandoned Goods will be charged to the Resident(s)Tenant.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

ABANDONED GOODS. The Landlord is not responsible for Abandoned Goods. The Landlord will dispose of Abandoned Goods as per the specified specified process adopted by the Landlord. Any costs incurred by the Landlord to move, store and/or dispose of the Abandoned Goods will be charged to the Resident(s).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Residence Agreement, Residence Agreement, Residence Agreement

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ABANDONED GOODS. The Landlord is not responsible for Abandoned Goods. The Landlord will dispose of Abandoned Goods as per the specified specified process adopted by the LandlordLandlord and section 31 of the Residential Tenancies Act. Any costs incurred by the Landlord to move, store and/or dispose of the Abandoned Goods will be charged to the Resident(sTenant(s).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residence Agreement

ABANDONED GOODS. The Landlord is not responsible for Abandoned Goods. The Landlord will dispose of Abandoned Goods as per the specified specified process adopted by the LandlordLandlord and section 31 of the Residential Tenancies Act. Any costs incurred by the Landlord to move, store and/or dispose of the Abandoned Goods will be charged to the Resident(s)Tenant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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