Damages and Security Deposit Sample Clauses

Damages and Security Deposit. Prior to the first term that a student is going to live in campus housing, a $200 security deposit will be charged to the student’s xxxx. The student is responsible for all damage to his/her room and its furnishings and understands that the cost of repairs and replacements will be charged to all residents of the room. Residents are expected to take every precaution to assure that communal property is not abused. IN HALLS OR SECTIONS WHERE THE UNIVERSITY HAS DETERMINED THAT THERE IS THEFT OR UNDUE ABUSE OF UNIVERSITY PROPERTY AND THE RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL(S) CANNOT BE IDENTIFIED, ALL RESIDENTS WILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYING A PRORATED SHARE OF THE COST OF REPAIRING SUCH DAMAGES. The security deposit will remain in University accounts throughout a student’s stay in campus housing. Upon permanently leaving campus housing, the security deposit, or balance thereof, will be refunded accordingly to University policy, less any indebtedness to the University.
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Damages and Security Deposit. 1. The Owners recommend that Visitors hold personal insurance for accidental damage and personal liability.
Damages and Security Deposit. Client is responsible for any damages to The Farm Event Center and property that may have been caused by the Client and/or the Client’s guests and vendors. Clients are required to adhere to the Event Center Usage Rules (Exhibit A) and are required to ensure their guests and vendors honor them as well. The Client is ultimately responsible for any damage incurred. The Client is within his/her rights to seek redress for damage charges caused by Client’s guests and vendors. The Farm will not involve itself in these efforts. Client is responsible for a Security Deposit based on the number of guests attending the Event. See the Wedding Package Pricing list for amounts and Exhibit B for payment details. The Farm Venue Manager will use reasonable best efforts to report any damages or loss of property to the Client on the day of the Event, however, some things may not be noticed until after the Event ends. The Farm reserves the right to make a thorough inspection of the property and identify/assess damages prior to the next scheduled Event or within ten (10) business days of the Event whichever is shorter. If damage has occurred, The Farm will provide an itemized list to the Client and The Farm will charge the damage amount to the Client’s credit card that was held on file for such purpose. Note, The Farm staff will make reasonable best efforts to repair damage charging only for labor. Should, however, the damage be extensive, Client will be responsible for replacement costs.
Damages and Security Deposit. Client MUST provide proof of one million dollar insurance coverage where Double Creek Ranch must be named on the policy as the Certificate Holder. Client is responsible for any damages to The DCR Event Center and property that may have been caused by the Client and/or the Client’s guests or vendors. Clients are required to adhere to the Venue Usage Rules (Exhibit A) and are required to ensure their guests and vendors honor them as well. The Client is ultimately responsible for any damage incurred. The Client is within his/her rights to seek redress for damage charges caused by Client’s guests and vendors. DCR will not involve itself in these efforts. Client is responsible for a Security Deposit based on the number of guests attending the Event. The DCR Venue Manager will use reasonable best efforts to report any damages or loss of property to the Client on the day of the Event, however, some things may not be noticed until after the Event ends. DCR reserves the right to make a thorough inspection of the property and identify/assess damages prior to the next scheduled Event. If damage has occurred, DCR will provide an itemized list to the Client and DCR staff will charge the damage amount to the Client’s credit card that was held on file for such purpose. Client will be responsible for material replacement and labor costs to repair damage. Security deposits require having a credit card or check on file with the office at least 30 days prior to the event date. We do not charge your card unless there are damages.
Damages and Security Deposit. Client is responsible for any damages to Tango Event Center and property that may have been caused by the Client and/or the Client’s guests and vendors. Clients are required to adhere to the Event Center Usage Rules and are required to ensure their guests and vendors honor them as well. The Client is ultimately responsible for any damage incurred. The Client is within his/her rights to seek redress for damage charges caused by Client’s guests and vendors. Tango will not involve itself in these efforts. Client is responsible for a Security Deposit in the form of a Credit Card Security Deposit Authorization. The Authorization will be held on file and the credit card will not be debited unless there is a cancellation as stipulated in paragraph 8 of this agre ement, or damages or additional fees apply. Cancellation, damages or additional charges will result in the Credit Card Security Deposit Authorization being executed and the credit card charged for the appropriate amount. The Manager will use reasonable best efforts to report any damages or loss of property to the Client on the day of the Event, however, some things may not be noticed until after the Event ends. Tango reserves the right to make a thorough inspection of the property and identify/assess damages prior to the next scheduled Event or within ten (10) business days of the Event whichever is shorter. If damage has occurred, Tango will provide an itemized list to the Client and Tango will charge the authorized credit card.
Damages and Security Deposit. Client is responsible for any damages to the Event Center and surrounding property that may have been caused by the Client and/or the Client’s guests and vendors. Clients are required to adhere to the Event Center Usage Rules (Exhibit A) and are required to ensure their guests and vendors honor them as well. The Client is ultimately responsible for any damage incurred. The Client is within his/her rights to seek redress for damage charges caused by Client’s guests and vendors. CFEC will not involve itself in these efforts. Client is responsible for a Security Deposit based on the number of guests attending the Event. See the Wedding Package Pricing list for amounts and Exhibit B for payment details. CFEC Manager will use reasonable best efforts to report any damages or loss of property to the Client on the day of the Event, however, some things may not be noticed until after the Event ends. CFEC reserves the right to make a thorough inspection of the property and identify/assess damages prior to the next scheduled Event or within ten (10) business days of the Event, whichever is shorter. If damage has occurred, CFEC Management will provide an itemized list to the Client and CFEC will charge the damage amount to the Client’s credit card that was held on file for such purpose. Client hereby authorizes CFEC to charge Client’s credit card, as provided in this Section 18, and Client acknowledges and agrees that CFEC is not required to obtain any further authorization from Client prior to charging Client’s credit card. CFEC staff will make reasonable best efforts to repair damage charging only for labor. Should, however, the damage be extensive, Client will be responsible for replacement costs.
Damages and Security Deposit. Licensee is fully responsible for any damage to Church property, furnishings and equipment and agrees to pay the cost of any repair, painting or other work required as a result of damage caused by the Licensee or its employees, agents, customers, members, students or guests during the use of Church facilities. Church may, at any time, require Licensee to provide a security deposit in such amount as the Church believes is reasonable in view of the intended scope of the Licensee’s use of Church facilities. The security deposit, less any amounts necessary for repairs or to pay for any other costs incurred as a result of the breach of this Agreement (including the failure to return the Church space to the state in which it was prior to the Licensee’s use), will be returned to Licensee after the event or the last of the events if Licensee uses the facilities more than once.
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Damages and Security Deposit. The Promoter shall pay the reasonable repair cost of damages (other than reasonable wear and tear) to the Park resulting from the Tournament, including without limitation damages to the turf area or irrigation system, to the Park Entity prior to the last game of the Tournament. In its discretion, the city of Lake Elsinore may require payment by the Promoter of a security deposit (the "Security Deposit") to secure the payment of any such damages incurred.
Damages and Security Deposit. A refundable security deposit of $200 must be paid along with your final balance due regardless of the length of your stay. This is to guard against any possible damage, loss, or excessive cleaning to the Premises that is incurred during your rental period in excess of normal wear and tear. The security deposit will be refunded within 28 days after your vacation ends provided no withholding were required. However, this refund is normally done within 7 days.
Damages and Security Deposit a. The NMHFM requires a refundable security deposit in the amount of $ in case damages or additional charges occur due to the Group’s use of NMHFM facilities or furnishings. The security deposit will be used to pay for repairs, cleaning, or replacement of facilities or furnishings in lieu of insurance, early arrival or late departure, facilities used but not reserved in advance, or the deductible for special event insurance. If no appropriate expenses need to be charged to the deposit, it will be refunded in full within thirty (30) days after the event. If any amount is withheld from the deposit, copies of invoices for all NMHFM expenses will be included with any remaining refund due to the Group. The security deposit must be received no fewer than thirty (30) days prior to the event.
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