Household Goods Sample Clauses

Household Goods. Includes all furniture, personal effects and property used in a dwelling, and normal equipment and supplies used to maintain the dwelling except automobiles, boats, camping vehicles, firewood, fence posts, tool sheds, motorcycles, snowmobiles, explosives, or property liable to impregnate or otherwise damage the mover's equipment, perishable food-stuffs subject to spoilage, building materials, fuel or other similar non-household good items.
Household Goods. The movement of any household goods or other materials by Buyer into the home will not be permitted until after closing.
Household Goods. The movement of any household goods or other materials by Buyer into the Property will not be permitted until the Property has been completed and Seller gives written permission for Buyer to move household goods prior to closing date.
Household Goods. Quaker will provide for the shipping of your household goods by air, at the end of the assignment, each for up to a maximum of 5,5cbm gross or 78 cubic feet of goods whichever is deemed the greater. At your request, you are eligible for the cost of reasonable storage for household goods to be stored within your home country until the end of your assignment.
Household Goods. Employees moving from one terminal to another after receiving a position by bulletin will have his household effects transported free on authority of the Railway which must be obtained in advance of shipment. Where the movement of household goods involves a house trailer, a suitable system railway car and idler, if required, will be provided in lieu of a box car and will be transported free of charge. When necessary to obtain foreign equipment, total per diem costs to be borne by the employee except that when foreign equipment is used at Railroad convenience, per diem charge will be borne by the Railway. Blocking, loading and unloading arrangements and charges to be the responsibility of the employee. (a) Employee traveling on Railway business will be supplied transportation. (b) Employee, upon request, will be furnished with transportation when relief and service will permit.
Household Goods. Includes all furniture, personal effects and property used 39 in a dwelling, and normal equipment and supplies used to maintain the 40 dwelling except automobiles, boats, camping vehicles, firewood, fence posts, 41 tool sheds, motorcycles, snowmobiles, explosives, or property liable to 42 impregnate or otherwise damage the mover's equipment, perishable 43 food-stuffs subject to spoilage, building materials, fuel or other similar 44 non-household good items.
Household Goods. The movement of any household goods or other materials by Xxxxx into the Property will not be permitted until the Property has been completed and Seller gives written permission for Buyer to move household goods prior to closing date.
Household Goods. Paragon will select a moving company to assist you with the movement of your household goods including: · Shipment of primary residence household goods including grand piano, pool table and 2 gun safes. · Packing, loading, unloading and partial packing. · Storage up to 6 months (but not to exceed actual period of temporary living) and delivery out of storage. · In addition, the shipment of the following items are authorized :
Household Goods. Tenant acknowledges receipt of the articles described in this lease or its attached schedule in good condition, agrees to assume full responsibility for the articles and make good any damage or deficiency, in excess of normal wear and tear, caused by the Tenant.
Household Goods a. Transportation of household goods from former residence to new permanent residence (qualified commercial carrier to be selected by the Company). The Company shall make best efforts to ensure that the household goods are delivered to the new permanent residence within 30 days following the receipt of the pilot’s goods for shipment. If the household goods have not been delivered within 45 days following the receipt of the pilot’s goods for shipment, the pilot shall be entitled to reimbursement for reasonable expenses occasioned by the delayed shipment (e.g., rental charges for basic household goods). A pilot shall coordinate with Human Resources, AOD, to arrange reimbursement under this paragraph. The move shall be limited to 16,500 maximum allowable pounds for household goods, not including any automobiles, and payment due over the maximum pounds shall be the sole responsibility of the pilot and shall be paid at the time of the move. b. Although not all inclusive, the following cannot be handled by the carrier: transportation of pets, boats (or other water vehicles), snowmobiles, all terrain vehicles, trailers, aircraft, auxiliary buildings, excessive hobby equipment, arcade games, juke boxes, jewelry, alcohol, guns, livestock, perishables, plants, shrubs, trees, campers, firewood, fences, flammables, hazardous materials, excessive lawn furniture, shop equipment, family heirlooms, antiques, coins, stamps, china of great value, paintings, photographs, slides; piano tuning, dismantling and setting up swing sets; disconnecting and reconnecting stereo equipment; storage of automobile; other unreasonable transportation expenses. Sec. 6.C. (continued)