Common use of Abandonment of Property Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Abandonment of Property. Subject to applicable state law, any property of the Lessee remaining on the Premises, premises in any general storage space, or otherwise in or about the Premises after the termination hereof lease termination, 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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