Packages and Mail Sample Clauses

Packages and Mail. Resident agrees and understands that Landlord may deliver mail to individual apartment mailboxes if the U.S. Postal Service requests such delivery from time to time, and prompt delivery may be impossible. To the full extent permitted by law, Landlord is not responsible for lost or damaged envelopes or any other type of mail delivery. When Resident vacates the Bedroom and the Unit, whether at or prior to the End Date, Resident shall notify the U.S. Postal Service to forward Resident’s mail to such address as Resident may specify. Resident agrees that Landlord shall not be required to forward mail to Resident. It is within Landlord’s sole discretion whether to accept mail and packages on behalf of Resident. By signing this Addendum, Resident authorizes Landlord, in its sole discretion, to accept packages on behalf of Resident. Resident acknowledges that Landlord will not accept any package shipped COD or having postage due. If Landlord accepts a package on behalf of Resident, Landlord shall not be obligated to (a) provide a signature to the carrier, (b) examine the condition of the package, (c) determine the contents of the package, (d) inform Resident that a package has been delivered, or (e) take any precautions in the handling and storage of the package. Landlord has the right, but not the obligation, to return to the delivery agent any packages not claimed by Resident within two (2) weeks of delivery. If Landlord, in its sole discretion, accepts packages, it does so solely as a favor to Resident, without consideration, and Resident hereby releases Landlord from any claim Resident may otherwise have for loss or damage suffered as a result of Landlord’s accepting, refusing to accept, holding, storing, handling or disposing of any such package, even if such loss or damage is due to the negligence or other act of omission of Landlord or any party acting on behalf of Landlord. Additionally, Resident agrees to indemnify Landlord for any claims made by a third party that are related to a package for Resident. Resident, and not Landlord, assumes all risks of damage, theft, destruction, or loss for any reason with respect to any package received or held by Landlord. As used herein, the term “package” includes, but is not limited to, any parcels, goods, or other items of value. Resident agrees that Landlord may curtail or eliminate any package service in its sole discretion, and Resident will not be relieved from the terms of the Contract or entitled to any reduct...
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Packages and Mail. The supplier and associated facilities must have a process to screen arriving packages and mail prior to distribution.
Packages and Mail. The landlord and its agents shall not be held responsible for the signing, delivery or care taking of mail and/or packages that you have delivered to the premises. Failure to respond to any notices, phone calls, or correspondence from us in regards to receipt or pick up may result in your letter or package being returned to sender or otherwise disposed of in such manner as the Landlord may see fit.

Related to Packages and Mail

  • Outages and Maintenance In the event that a Registry Operator plans maintenance, it will provide notice to the ICANN emergency operations department, at least, twenty-four (24) hours ahead of that maintenance. ICANN’s emergency operations department will note planned maintenance times, and suspend Emergency Escalation services for the monitored services during the expected maintenance outage period. If Registry Operator declares an outage, as per its contractual obligations with ICANN, on services under a service level agreement and performance requirements, it will notify the ICANN emergency operations department. During that declared outage, ICANN’s emergency operations department will note and suspend emergency escalation services for the monitored services involved.

  • Notifications of Outages and Maintenance In the event that a Registry Operator plans maintenance, it will provide notice to the ICANN emergency operations department, at least, twenty-­‐four (24) hours ahead of that maintenance. ICANN’s emergency operations department will note planned maintenance times, and suspend Emergency Escalation services for the monitored services during the expected maintenance outage period. If Registry Operator declares an outage, as per its contractual obligations with ICANN, on services under a service level agreement and performance requirements, it will notify the ICANN emergency operations department. During that declared outage, ICANN’s emergency operations department will note and suspend emergency escalation services for the monitored services involved.

  • E-mail The Employee acknowledges that the Employer retains the right to review any and all electronic mail communications made with employer provided email accounts, hardware, software, or networks, with or without notice, at any time.

  • Certified Mail When mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested, notice is effective upon receipt, if delivery is confirmed by a return receipt.

  • Network Maintenance and Management 36.1 The Parties will work cooperatively to implement this Agreement. The Parties will exchange appropriate information (for example, maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the Government, escalation processes, etc.) to achieve this desired result.

  • Campus Mail ‌ The University agrees to permit the Union the use of Campus Mail facilities for business pertaining to the Union and in order that all members of the bargaining unit be kept well- informed of Union meetings. All postage for metered mail must be supplied by the Union. For purposes of greater certainty, the University agrees to distribute notification of Union meetings provided by the Union to members of the bargaining unit through Campus Mail.

  • Interface A defined set of transmission facilities that separate Load Zones and that separate the NYCA from adjacent Control Areas. Investor-Owned Transmission Owners. A Transmission Owner that is owned by private investors. At the present time these include: Central Xxxxxx Gas & Electric Corporation, Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., New York State Electric & Gas Corporation, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc., and Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation.

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