ABANDONMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Sample Clauses

ABANDONMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Any personal property left in the Premises or any personal property of Tenant left about the Project at the expiration or termination of this Lease, the termination of Tenant’s right to occupy the Premises or the abandonment, desertion or vacating of the Premises by Tenant shall be deemed abandoned by Tenant and may, at the option of Landlord, be immediately removed from the Premises or such other space by Landlord and stored by Landlord at the full risk, cost and expense of Tenant. Landlord shall in no event be responsible for the value, preservation or safekeeping thereof. In the event Tenant does not reclaim any such personal property and pay all costs for any storage and moving thereof within thirty (30) days after the expiration or termination of this Lease, the termination of Tenant’s right to occupy the Premises, or the abandonment, desertion or vacating of the Premises by Tenant, Landlord may dispose of such personal property in any way that it deems proper. If Landlord shall sell any such personal property, it shall be entitled to retain from the proceeds the amount of any Rent or other expenses due Landlord, together with the cost of storage and moving and the expense of the sale. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, in addition to the rights provided herein with respect to any such property, Landlord shall have the option of exercising any of its other rights or remedies provided in the Lease or exercising any rights or remedies available to Landlord at law or in equity.
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ABANDONMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. (A) When the Term, or any Renewal Term, ends, Xxxxxx must remove all of Tenant's personal property from the Property. Any of Xxxxxx's remaining personal property may be considered abandoned if any of the following apply:
ABANDONMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Personal property left by vacating Residents and not claimed within 30 days of end of tenancy will be considered abandoned and disposed of at the discretion of the Landlord. Landlord will make a diligent effort to contact Resident before disposing of any property. Resident agrees to reimburse Landlord for reasonable storage charges upon their receipt of property. Landlord may retain possession of abandoned personal property until storage charges are paid in full.
ABANDONMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Personal property left in a Student Assignment or storage area after the resident has moved out, whether by proper checkout or improper checkout, shall be deemed to have been abandoned and will be removed and disposed of at the contractee’s expense. The University shall not be responsible or liable for any losses or damages to any property deemed abandoned.
ABANDONMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Upon the expiration of the Term or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant shall forthwith remove Tenant’s goods and effects and those of any other persons claiming through or under Tenant, or subtenancies assigned to it, and quit and deliver the Premises to the Landlord peaceably and quietly. Goods and effects not removed by Tenant after termination of this Lease (or within forty-eight (48) hours after a termination by reason of Tenant’s default) shall be considered abandoned. Landlord shall give Tenant notice of right to reclaim abandoned property pursuant to applicable local law and may thereafter dispose of the same as Landlord deems expedient, including public or private sale and/or storage in a public warehouse or elsewhere at the sole cost, and for the account, of Tenant, and Tenant shall promptly upon demand reimburse Landlord for any expenses incurred by Landlord in connection therewith, including reasonable attorneys’ fees.
ABANDONMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Any personal property left on the Premises after Tenant vacates said Premises shall be deemed abandoned. In the event of any default under this Lease, or if Tenant’s personal property remains on the Premises after termination or expiration of this Lease, Landlord has the right to enter the Premises, remove all personal property at Tenant’s expense and dispose of the personal property in any manner Landlord chooses, including but not limited to disposal as rubbish, sale, or donation to any charitable organization. Tenant agrees that such, destruction, or disposition of any such personal property shall not be deemed a conversion of the property by Landlord or Landlord’s agent. If personal property is sold, any monies received shall apply to storage and sales fees if any and then the rent and damages or any other costs, which may be due Landlord with the remainder retained by the Agent for its time and effort
ABANDONMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. The Tenant hereby grants Landlord the authority to declare that any personal property is abandoned property if such personal property has been left on the Premises immediately after lease expires and Tenant has vacated. The Tenant specifically authorizes Landlord to dispose of such personal property in whatever manner the Landlord deems appropriate. Tenant agrees that Landlord shall not be liable in any way for any destruction, conversion or disposition of such personal property. Tenant assumes fees associated with disposal of such items.
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ABANDONMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Any personal property of whatever kind left outside the Apartment or left in the Apartment or any storeroom, storage area or garage spaces by LESSEE upon his abandonment or vacation thereof (whether or not at termination of this LEASE) shall be deemed abandoned, and the LESSEE or other owner thereof shall have no further right or claim thereto, and LESSOR shall have the right and option to take possession of such property and sell, destroy, or otherwise dispose of the same.
ABANDONMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Residents who leave without checking out properly with building staff and leave personal items behind will be notified that these items will be discarded after 5 business days. Personal items left after a resident properly checks out will also be discarded after 5 business days. The university assumes no responsibility for abandoned property in the residence halls.”
ABANDONMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Any personal property of whatever kind left outside the Premises or in the Premises by the Tenant upon his/her abandonment (whether or not at termination of this Lease) shall be deemed abandoned, and the Landlord shall have the right and option to take possession of the personal property and sell, destroy or dispose it.
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