Our Removal of Animal Sample Clauses

Our Removal of Animal. In some circumstances, we may enter the dwelling unit and remove the Animal with one day’s notice left in a conspicuous place. We can do this if, in our sole judgment and to the extent permitted by applicable law, you have:  Abandoned the Animal;  Left the Animal in the dwelling unit for an extended period of time without food or water;  Failed to care for a sick Animal;  Violated our animal rules; or  Let the Animal defecate or urinate where it’s not supposed to. In doing this, we must follow the procedures in the Lease Contract and applicable law, and we may turn the Animal over to the humane society or local authority. We’ll return the Animal to you upon request if we haven’t already turned it over to a humane society or local authority. We don’t have a lien on the Animal for any purpose, but you must pay for reasonable care of kenneling charges for the Animal. If you don’t pick up the Animal within 5 days after we remove it, it will be considered abandoned.
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Our Removal of Animal. In some circumstances we may provide notice of material noncompliance, at our discretion, that you have violated the terms of this Addendum and Lease Agreement. For example, if you let the animal defecate or urinate where it’s not supposed to, if you have left the animal in the apartment unit for long periods of time or without food or water or failed to care for a sick animal, we may contact the Humane Society or other animal agency to take custody of the animal.
Our Removal of Animal. In some circumstances, we may enter the dwelling unit and remove the animal with a 48-hour written notice left in a conspicuous place. We can do this if, in our sole judgment, you have:
Our Removal of Animal. In some circumstances, we may enter the apartment and remove the animal with one day's notice left in a conspicuous place. We can do this if, in our sole judgment, you have: • abandoned the animal; • left the animal in the apartment for an extended period of time without food or water; • failed to care for a sick animal; • violated our animal rules; or • let the animal defecate or urinate where it's not supposed to. In doing this, we must follow the procedures of the Lease Contract, and we may board the animal or turn the animal over to a humane society or local authority. We'll return the animal to you upon request if we haven't already turned it over to a humane society or local authority. We don't have a lien on the animal for any purpose, but you must pay for reasonable care and kenneling charges for the animal. If you don't pick up the animal within 5 days after we remove it, it will be considered abandoned.
Our Removal of Animal. In some circumstances, we may enter the dwelling unit and remove the animal with one day’s notice left in a conspicuous place. We can do this if, in our sole judgment, you have: • Abandoned the animal; • Left the animal in the dwelling unit for an extended period of time without food or water; • Failed to care for a sick animal; • Violated this Addendum; or • Let the animal defecate or urinate in areas not designated. If we remove the animal, we may turn the animal over to the humane society or local authority. We’ll return the animal to you upon request if we haven’t already turned it over to a humane society or local authority. We don’t have a lien on the animal for any purpose, but you must pay for reasonable care of kenneling charges for the animal. If you don’t pick up the animal within 5 days after we remove it, it will be considered abandoned.
Our Removal of Animal. In some circumstances, w e may enter the xx xxxxxx unit and remove the animal w ith one day's notice left in a conspicuous place. We can do this if, in our sole judgment, you have:

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  • Resignation or Removal of Custodian The Custodian may resign at any time upon thirty (30) days notice in writing to the Investment Company. Upon such resignation, the Investment Company shall notify the depositor, and shall appoint a successor custodian under this Agreement. The depositor or the Investment Company at any time may remove the Custodian upon 30 days written notice to that effect in a form acceptable to and filed with the custodian. Such notice must include designation of a successor custodian. The successor custodian shall satisfy the requirements of Section 408(h) of the Code. Upon receipt by the Custodian of written acceptance of such appointment by the successor custodian, the Custodian shall transfer and pay over to such successor the assets of and records relating to the custodial account. The Custodian is authorized, however, to reserve such sum of money as it may deem advisable for payment of all its fees, compensation, costs and expenses, or for payment of any other liability constituting a charge on or against the assets of the custodial account or on or against the Custodian, and where necessary may liquidate shares in the custodial account for such payments. Any balance of such reserve remaining after the payment of all such items shall be paid over to the successor custodian. The Custodian shall not be liable for the acts or omissions of any predecessor or successor custodian or trustee.

  • Removal of Fixtures (a) So long as the Tenant is not in default hereunder at the expiration of the Term, the Tenant shall then have the right to remove its trade fixtures from the Premises but shall make good any damage caused to the Premises resulting from the installation or removal thereof; provided that all alterations, additions and improvements constructed and installed in the Premises and attached in any manner to the floors, walls or ceiling, including any floor covering and light fixtures, are hereby deemed not to be trade fixtures and shall remain upon and be surrendered with the Premises, except to the extent the Landlord requires removal thereof. (b) If the Tenant fails to remove its trade fixtures and restore the Premises as aforesaid, all such trade fixtures shall become the property of the Landlord except to the extent that the Landlord continues to require removal thereof. (c) Should the Tenant abandon the Premises or should this Lease be terminated before the proper expiration of the Term due to a default on the part of the Tenant then, in such event, as of the moment of default by the Tenant, all trade fixtures and furnishings of the Tenant (whether or not attached in any manner to the Premises) shall, except to the extent the Landlord requires the removal thereof, become and be deemed to be the property of the Landlord, without indemnity to the Tenant and as additional liquidated damages in respect of such default but without prejudice to any other right or remedy of the Landlord. (d) Notwithstanding that any trade fixtures, alterations, additions, improvements or fixtures are or may become the property of the Landlord, the Tenant shall forthwith remove all or part of the same and shall make good any damage caused to the Premises resulting from the installation or removal thereof, all at the Tenant’s expense, should the Landlord so require by notice to the Tenant. (e) If the Tenant, after receipt of a notice from the Landlord, fails to promptly remove any trade fixtures, furnishings, alterations, additions, improvements and fixtures in accordance with such notice, then the Landlord may enter into the Premises and remove therefrom all or part of such trade fixtures, furnishings, alterations, additions, improvements and fixtures without any liability and at the expense of the Tenant, which expense shall forthwith be paid by the Tenant to the Landlord.

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  • Removal of Discipline Any reprimand notices or disciplinary measures will remain on the employee or owner operator's file for one year from the date of notice or reprimand unless there is a re- occurrence of the same or similar infraction. At the completion of the one year period, the reprimand or disciplinary notice will be removed from the file. Said files to be removed shall not be considered to be removed but shall be physically removed and destroyed. If a repeat infraction occurs within the one year period, the original and subsequent notices or reprimands will remain on the file for a further year from the date of the most recent notice or reprimand. Reprimand notices and disciplinary measures resulting from violations of a criminal or civil nature, including driving record, will remain part of the employee or owner operator's file indefinitely. Whenever an employee or owner operator signs a document pertaining to discipline, he/she does so only to acknowledge that he/she has been notified accordingly.

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