Mail and Packages Sample Clauses

Mail and Packages. (A) MAIL: Tenant will have their own private mailbox and key. The mail area is in the common hallway. (B) INCOMING PACKAGES: As an accommodation, Diamond Green will receive any packages sent to residents of the building. Diamond Green will notify residents of package deliveries. Once a package is received, the front desk personnel will enter the package information in the mail log and store the package in the package room adjacent to the front desk. It is the resident’s responsibility to retrieve their package once they are notified by the shipper of the package delivery. Front desk personnel will not distribute any package to any resident without proper identification and the residents signature on the mail log in order to retrieve the package. Diamond Green will not be held responsible for any lost or stolen items. Tenant may opt to have their package delivered to an alternate location. (C) OUTGOING PACKAGES: As an accommodation, Diamond Green front desk will accept residents out-going packages. All packages must be properly labeled or the front desk personnel will not accept them. Diamond Green will not notify residents that their package have been picked up. It is the resident’s responsibility to contact the carrier for pick-up. Diamond Green will not be held responsible for lost or stolen items.
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Mail and Packages. University View is not responsible for mail delivery by the U.S.
Mail and Packages. To the extent WeWork provides mail and package services as part of this Agreement, WeWork shall not be liable for any mail or packages received without a WeWork employee’s signature indicating acceptance. Member Company shall not use our mail and deliveries services for fraudulent or unlawful purposes, and WeWork shall not be liable for any such use. Provision of mail and package services is subject to Member Company providing us with all information and documents that we may request from time to time in order to comply with applicable Anti-Money Laundering Laws.
Mail and Packages. Mail and packages may not be delivered to Licensee at the Space or Building unless permitted by the Licensor Policies . The postal services may be subject to additional federal, state, and local requirements.
Mail and Packages. The Occupant and Other Permitted Occupants may have mail and packages sent to them at the Facility address specified above, provided, however, that Loyola will not be responsible for any lost, undelivered, or damaged mail or packages.
Mail and Packages. 1. Mail will be delivered to owner’s units weekly, packages after 4 pm daily. Owners may collect mail from their box in the hall next to the office when they are at Northwoods. 2. Rental guests may pick up mail/packages at the Office. An out-­going mail box is located in hall next to office.
Mail and Packages. Mail and packages may not be delivered to you at the Space or Building except in accordance with the Space Rules.
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Mail and Packages. Packages from US Mail or other commercial carriers for residents who are not home may be accepted by a site manager, as a courtesy, if he/she is available. No promise is made to be present to accept packages. If the Tenant is expecting a package, he/she may choose to have it sent to an alternative location. Management is not responsible for any missing or damaged items or packages.
Mail and Packages. The handling and processing of Federal mail and packages is important and sensitive. Attention to detail is critical. I will follow all Federal laws and USF policies in regards to mail and packages. A. I understand that I must always check IDs before issuing a package. B. I will not allow students to sign for a package until they have the package in hand. If a package cannot be found, I will not dismiss a student until I have made all attempts to locate the package, which may include contacting my supervisor for assistance. C. I understand that I must keep a log of all “return to sender” packages and mail. I will ensure that I am aware of all policies and procedures in regards to returning packages, in addition to understanding the information available to me that will assist me in identifying packages that belong to a spouse/family member, USF staff member, or a USF affiliated partner. Before returning a package to the sender, I will make all attempts to verify that the package does not belong to a current resident or affiliate of the Housing & Residential Education community. I understand that the resident roster is not exhaustive of all package and mail recipients. X. X will contact a student as soon as possible to inform them of packages waiting for pick-up at the main post office. I will also immediately contact students by email or phone if flowers, fruit, or perishable items are delivered for them. E. If a package or mail is damaged, I must document the damage according to the proper procedures from my supervisor and also inform the resident that we have documented the damage before delivering. F. I will keep my supervisor aware of any supplies that are low or are needed to perform my duties, including USPS forms. G. I must have a full understanding of all processes and procedures for handling and processing mail and packages. H. I understand that I cannot give a package to any person except the intended recipient. I. I must remain aware at all times of any suspicious packages and notify my supervisor or University Police immediately. A suspicious package may include packages/mail with no return or verifiable address, excessive postage, protruding wires or ticking sound, strange odor or oily residue.
Mail and Packages. University View is not responsible for mail delivery by the U.S. Postal Service or other carriers. Management may accept packages for residents in its discretion but is not responsible for loss or damage. University View provides package storing services under the supervision of Luxer One. All packages stored in the package room are under Luxer One’s supervision and are not the responsibility of University View.
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