Kegs Sample Clauses

Kegs. We strongly discourage the use of beer kegs, because keg parties often result in damage to our rental units, and because handling of kegs has damaged tile floors and tubs. If you use kegs, any resulting damage must be paid for immediately, up to and including replacement of tubs or tile if necessary. Empty kegs must be returned or disposed of in a timely fashion.
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Kegs. Tenants SHALL NOT PUT KEGS IN SHOWER STALLS OR BATHTUBS. The weight from a keg in these areas can weaken the structure. Tenants agree that the damage caused by placing kegs in shower stalls or bathtubs is difficult to determine since the structure weakened by the weight is not easily accessible. Replacement cost to the Landlord is estimated to be $750.00. If Tenants put a keg in a shower stall or bathtub, Tenants will be charged $750.00 to pay for replacement of the shower stall or bathtub. It is understood that this amount is treated as liquidated damages and not a penalty.
Kegs. Kegs of any size are prohibited within the units, balconies and grounds. Resident acknowledges that the possession of a keg is in violation of this policy and grounds for a fee of $500 per keg to be charged to the rental account.
Kegs. Xxxxxx may use the Keg Float owned by BRI subject to signing and adhering to the Single Aperture Keg Agreement as posted on the BRI Website.
Kegs. All kegs and other bulk containers ("Kegs") in which Products are shipped shall be and remain the property of the Brewery. Company shall arrange and pay for all empty Kegs to be promptly returned to Brewery in substantially the same condition as when Company received such Kegs. Brewery shall establish and maintain records of receipt of empty Kegs from Company, and shall provide regular statements reflecting such records to Company. Company shall reimburse Brewery the sum of $15.00 for each Keg which is not returned to Brewery within 180 days of shipment.
Kegs. In weight shall be allowed when travelling .The Company shall not bear any expenses on account of excess baggage.

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