Inventory of fixtures Sample Clauses
Inventory of fixtures. The written document describing what is present in the apartment and the state of the fixtures at the check-in. This document is used as a reference to the check-out to determine if the Premises have suffered any damage.
Inventory of fixtures. A detailed inventory of fixtures of the student accommodation and common areas must be drawn up at the start of the tenancy with both parties present. This inventory must be attached to this tenancy agreement. At the end of the tenancy another inventory of fixtures can be drawn up at the request of any of the parties. The tenant undertakes to return the student accommodation upon termination of the tenancy agreement in the same condition as it was at the start of the tenancy agreement. The Flemish government provides a popularised explanatory document, which can be consulted via www. xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx – downloads and which contains information about the regulatory provisions with respect to the following elements: (1)the standards as to health, safety and habitability, (2) the nature of a mandatory rule, (3) the written tenancy agreement, its registration and the settlement of the registration costs, (4) the importance of a detailed inventory of fixtures, (5) the term of the tenancy agreement, (6) the possibilities of adjustment of the rent, indexation, costs and charges, (7) the possibilities to reduce the property tax for the tenant, (8) the rules applicable to repairs, (9) the obligation to take out a fire insurance,
Inventory of fixtures. The Client will receive the rooms and their furniture in perfect working condition and commits to return them in the same condition. It is forbidden to stick, nail or hang in any way posters, signs and other items on the walls, floors and ceilings of the Hotel rooms. Any poster hanging, exhibitions, presentation sets and other similar items can only be set up for the event with prior explicit consent from the Hotel. Any installation (stands, porticos, stage, fore-stage, platform…) requires prior consent from the Hotel must be covered by the ad hoc insurance policies and must be in conformity with the local safety standards. All details must be provided to the Hotel at least 30 days before the date of the event and must be explicitly approved. A contradictory inventory of fixtures will be drawn up before the arrival of the equipment and after the event. In case the Client fails to draw up the inventory of fixtures upon exit, which must be done at the end of the event, the Hotel will be entitled to charge the Client for any damage caused, without the Client having any right to contest. Any damage caused directly or indirectly to the Hotel by the Client, one of the subcontractors or one of the participants, will be invoiced directly to the Client and will incur his liability, for which he must be duly insured in accordance with article 5.1. of the present General Terms and Conditions.
Inventory of fixtures. The inventory of fixtures and fittings will be given to the renter upon arrival. The latter will present a signed copy of these documents 24 hours at the latest following the key handover, and he/she will inform the owner of any damage in that time frame.
Inventory of fixtures. The inventory of fixtures and fittings will be given to the renter upon arrival. The tenant will inform the owner within 24 hours after handing over the keys, of any damage or malfunction that he might notice.
Inventory of fixtures. Upon reception of the keys or latest 7 days thereafter, an inventory of the premises will be made. Latest 15 days before the end of the rent a meeting will be organized to check the state of the premises. The Tenant will contact the landlord in due time to organize this check. At the handover of the keys, the inventory of the premises will be checked again. In the absence of an inventory of the premises and unless proven otherwise, the property is assumed to be received in perfect state at the beginning of the contract.
Inventory of fixtures. An inventory of fixtures and fittings is made available to the client who will have 24 hours to make any comments or disputes which will be indicated on the form given on arrival. In the absence of objections, the inventory of fixtures drawn up by the owner will be deemed accepted by the client. On the client's departure, the inventory of fixtures and fittings shall be drawn up by both parties. These documents are the only reference in the event of a dispute concerning the state of the premises. Any object, material or equipment that is lost, broken, deteriorated or damaged must be replaced or reimbursed at its replacement value by the client, who undertakes to do so.
Inventory of fixtures. An inventory of fixtures made available to the Tenant shall be given to the Tenant on entering the accommodation. If the inventory is not drawn up and signed by the Lessor, or his representative, and the Tenant simultaneously (contradictory inventory), the inventory drawn up by the Lessor alone and given to the Tenant when he enters the dwelling will be questionable by the Tenant within 48 hours of entering the dwelling. If the Tenant does not object within this period of 48 hours, the inventory drawn up by the Lessor and communicated to the Tenant when he enters the premises shall be deemed to have been accepted wholehearted by the Tenant. An inventory of fixtures will be drawn up by the Parties at the end of the rental period, each keeping a signed copy. In the absence of an inventory at the end of the rental period or if the Tenant alone draws up the inventory at the end of the rental period, the absence of a contestation by the Lessor within 48 hours following the end of the rental period shall be deemed to constitute the return of the premises in good condition and/or a complete inventory of fixtures.
Inventory of fixtures. An inventory of fixtures of the leased property will be drawn up and approved by both parties at the latest on the effective date of the agreement or on the day the property is actually occupied by the lessee. This inventory of fixtures will form an integral part of this agreement. The inventory of fixtures will be made up by an expert appointed in mutual consultation between the parties or by the parties themselves. The fees for the appointed expert will be paid by both parties, each for 50%. At the end of the lease an inventory of fixtures will be drawn up again according to the same procedure to determine the amount of any damage caused to the property as well as any damages due to unavailability of the leased property.
Inventory of fixtures. An inventory of fixtures shall be drawn up by both parties between the Lessor or its agent and the Tenant at the latest on the day the Lease takes effect, prior to the handing over of the keys to the Tenant. This inventory of fixtures shall serve as a basis for the assessment of the inventory of fixtures at the end of the lease. However, at the request of one and/or the other of the Parties as well as in the event of absence of one or the other of the Parties or of refusal of one of the Parties to sign the inventory of fixtures, it will be carried out by a judicial officer, at the expenses shared by half or at the exclusive expenses of the defaulting Party. If the Tenant fails to draw up an inventory of fixtures at the time of entry, notwithstanding the Landlord’s diligence, the Tenant shall be deemed to have accepted them in a perfect state of repair. The Tenant expressly waives any challenge to the presumption set forth in Article 1731 of the Civil Code.