Common use of EMOTIONAL LOSS Clause in Contracts

EMOTIONAL LOSS. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees not to store collectibles, heirlooms, jewelry, art or any irreplaceable personal property having special or sentimental value to Occupant. Owner shall not be liable for any loss occasioned by or resulting from emotional distress or emotional or sentimental attachment to Occupant’s stored property nor shall anything alter the release of Owner’s liability set forth herein.

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Sources: Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement

EMOTIONAL LOSS. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Occupant agrees not to store collectibles, heirlooms, jewelry, art works of art, or any irreplaceable personal property having special or sentimental value to Occupant. Nothing in this agreement constitutes admission by Owner shall that Occupant's stored personal property has any value. Owner is not be liable for any loss occasioned by or resulting from emotional distress or emotional or sentimental attachment to Occupant’s stored property nor shall anything alter the release of Owner’s liability set forth hereindistress.

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Sources: Rental Agreement

EMOTIONAL LOSS. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Occupant agrees not to store collectibles, heirlooms, jewelry, art or any irreplaceable personal property having special or sentimental value to Occupant. Owner shall not be liable for any loss occasioned by or resulting from emotional distress or emotional or sentimental attachment to Occupant’s stored property nor shall anything alter the release of Owner’s liability set forth herein.

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Sources: Rental Agreement