Abandonment of Property. We need not accept any property abandoned by an "insured".
Abandonment of Property. We need not accept any property abandoned by you.
Abandonment of Property. There can be no abandonment of property to us.
Abandonment of Property. We may take the property or any part of it at the agreed or appraised value, but an insured may not abandon the covered property to us unless we specifically agree.
Abandonment of Property. Tenant belongings/possessions left behind by Tenants after move out and after turn in of keys will be treated as abandoned and disposed of or donated by Landlord. No exceptions unless with written approval from Landlord.
Abandonment of Property. Any personal property of Tenant or of any Residential Tenant, or subtenant of a Residential Tenant which will remain on the Premises for ten Business Days after the termination of this Lease and after the removal of Tenant or such Residential Tenant, or subtenant of a Residential Tenant from the Premises, may, at the option of Landlord, be deemed to have been abandoned by Tenant or such Residential Tenant, or subtenant of a Residential Tenant and either may be retained by Landlord as its property or be disposed of, without accountability, in such manner as Landlord may see fit. Landlord will not be responsible for any loss or damage occurring to any such property owned by Tenant or any Residential Tenant, or subtenant of a Residential Tenant.
Abandonment of Property. Subject to applicable state law, any property of the Lessee remaining on the Premises, in any general storage space, or otherwise in or about the Premises after the termination hereof shall be deemed to be abandoned by the Lessee, and Landlord may remove and dispose of such property without any liability to Landlord therefore, and said property so abandoned shall be and become the property of the Landlord.
Abandonment of Property. If Tenant and all other persons entitled under this rental agreement to occupy the unit are absent from the Unit, without notice, for thirty-two (32) days and rent for that period is unpaid, Landlord has the right to consider that the Tenant has abandoned the Unit. Any of Tenant's remaining personal property shall be considered abandoned and disposed of by Landlord as allowed by section 5-10-130 (e) and (f) of the Residential Landlord and Tenant Ordinance.
Abandonment of Property. You maynot, without our consent, abandon any property to us.
Abandonment of Property. (1) The Government shall not abandon sensitive property or termination inventory without the Contractor's written consent.
(2) The Government, upon notice to the Contractor, may abandon any nonsensitive property in place, at which time all obligations of the Government regarding such property shall cease.
(3) Absent contract terms and conditions to the contrary, the Government may abandon parts removed and replaced from property as a result of normal maintenance actions, or removed from property as a result of the repair, maintenance, overhaul, or modification process.
(4) The Government has no obligation to restore or rehabilitate the Contractor's premises under any circumstances; however, if Government -