Lack of Exclusive Possession Sample Clauses

Lack of Exclusive Possession. Perhaps the most often used defense to a bailment claim is that the marina did not have exclusive possession of the yacht. Courts have consistently held that marinas typically do not have excusive possession of the yacht, and therefore, a leassor/leasee relationship is formed rather than a bailment relationship. T.N.T.
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Related to Lack of Exclusive Possession

  • DEEMED POSSESSION It is understood by the Allottee that even if the Allottee fails to take possession of the Apartment within the date such possession is offered by the Promoter, the Allottee shall be deemed to have taken possession on the 15 days from the date of such notice which date, for all purposes and irrespective of the actual date when the Allottee takes physical possession of the Apartment, will be deemed to be the possession date (“Possession Date”). On and from the Possession Date:

  • RECOGNITION OF EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVE Section 1. Recognition: In accordance with the PELRA, the school district recognizes Education Minnesota, Intermediate School District 917, Local 3904 as the exclusive representative of employees employed by the school district, as defined in Article III of this Agreement, which exclusive representative shall have those rights and duties as prescribed by the PELRA and as described in the provisions of this Agreement.

  • Peaceful Possession The Authority hereby warrants that:

  • Non-Exclusive Rights Notwithstanding anything herein contained that may be, or appear to be, to the contrary, it is expressly understood and agreed that the rights granted under this Agreement are non-exclusive and Authority herein reserves the right to grant similar privileges to another lessee or other tenants on other parts of the Airport.

  • Non-Exclusive License Sponsor grants Institution and Principal Investigator a royalty free non-exclusive license, with no right to sublicense, to use Trial Data for internal research or educational purposes. c.

  • RIGHT OF ENTRY AND INSPECTION OWNER may enter, inspect, and/or repair the premises at any time in case of emergency or suspected abandonment. OWNER shall give 24 hours advance notice and may enter for the purpose of showing the premises during normal business hours to prospective renters, buyers, lenders, for smoke alarm inspections, and/or for normal inspections and repairs. OWNER is permitted to make all alterations, repairs and maintenance that in OWNER'S judgment is necessary to perform.

  • Quiet Possession Upon Tenant paying the rent reserved hereunder and observing and performing all of the covenants, conditions and provisions on Tenant's part to be observed and performed hereunder, Tenant shall have quiet possession of the Premises for the entire term hereof, subject to all the provisions of this Lease.

  • Non-Exclusive Use i. Lessor hereby grants Lessee the non-exclusive use of the Airport (together with all Improvements, runways, ramps, conveniences and appurtenances thereunto) in common with Lessor and other present and future lessees of Lessor, except such Improvements specifically leased herein and as may be leased by Lessor to other lessees presently or in the future.

  • Exclusive Rights Enter into or amend any agreements pursuant to which any other party is granted exclusive marketing or other exclusive rights of any type or scope with respect to any of its products or technology;

  • NONEXCLUSIVE AGREEMENT This is not an exclusive agreement. Apple is free to engage others to perform Services or provide Goods the same as or similar to Seller's. Seller is free to, and is encouraged to, advertise, offer, and provide Seller's Services and/or Goods to others; provided however, that Seller does not breach this Agreement.

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