Pet Ownership Sample Clauses

Pet Ownership. (a) Prior written approval is required to bring any common household pets or assistance animals on the premises in accordance with Section XII of the ACOP and this Lease section. Failure to comply with the requirements of Section XII of the ACOP or this Lease section may be cause for termination of tenancy.
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Pet Ownership. (a) Each head of household may own one four-legged pet, which may be either a dog or cat. The weight of a cat cannot exceed ten (10) pounds (fully grown) and a dog may not exceed 25 pounds (fully-grown). The height of all four-legged animals cannot exceed 15 inches from the front shoulder of the animal. Each bird or aquarium, will not be counted as one pet.
Pet Ownership. If the residents of the Development are only elderly or handicapped persons, Resident and Owner agree that:
Pet Ownership. (Policy 7501)  Residents are allowed one quadruped and/or two birds.  The pet should not weigh more than twenty-five (25) pounds at time of full maturity.  Pets are prohibited from GRF facilities, such as clubhouse facilities, library, golf course, health care center, Amphitheater, swimming pool area, Administration building, lobbies and laundry rooms, unless they are certified service animals.  In all other permitted areas, the pet must be on a leash not longer than six feet and under the control of and accompanied by a resident or an adult agent of the resident.  Guests may NOT bring their pets on the premises.  Please do not feed the rabbits or squirrels. While it seems kind to feed the rabbits, it is not. The food for the rabbits is often eaten by the squirrels and by the rats, which then multiply. The coyotes and the raccoons are then attracted to the area to feed on this abundance of small animals (and sometimes even on our pets). In consideration of other residents, please abide by this rule.
Pet Ownership. A project owner of HUD-assisted housing for elderly or handicapped persons may not discriminate against prospective tenants in connection with admission nor against current tenants because a person owns or keeps a common household pet in their dwelling unit. For further instructions and information regarding pet ownership in HUD-assisted projects, refer to HUD Handbook 4350.1, Chapter 32. A.

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  • Data Ownership BA acknowledges that BA has no ownership rights with respect to the Protected Information.

  • Property Ownership The Fund owns or leases all such properties as are necessary to the conduct of its operations as presently conducted.

  • Account Ownership Based upon the type of account ownership that you have designated; the following terms and conditions apply.

  • OWNERSHIP/TITLE The Licensed Software is the proprietary property of Symantec or its licensors and is protected by copyright law. Symantec and its licensors retain any and all rights, title and interest in and to the Licensed Software, including in all copies, improvements, enhancements, modifications and derivative works of the Licensed Software. Your rights to use the Licensed Software shall be limited to those expressly granted in this License Agreement. All rights not expressly granted to You are retained by Symantec and/or its licensors.

  • Equipment Ownership The ownership of all equipment provided by the Contractor shall remain with the Contractor, and equipment shall be maintained by the Contractor in accordance with manufacturer recommendations and all Federal (including OSHA), New York State and local codes. The Contractor shall provide and maintain the collection equipment at the Authorized User’s facility(s) for use twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week, 365 days per year. If equipment is removed for longer than brief periods for emptying the container, it shall be replaced with equal type and capacity equipment to ensure continuous dumping ability. If not so provided, the Authorized User shall be provided with a rebate for the amount of time they were unable to dump and the Authorized User may seek "Remedies for Breach" as stated in Appendix B. If the equipment is owned by the Authorized User, the Authorized User assumes liability and costs associated with the equipment and a price reduction may be passed along to the Authorized User representing the difference in cost, if any, for the Contractor not having to provide the equipment.

  • Ownership Ownership of the Deposits during the effective term of the Registry Agreement shall remain with Registry Operator at all times. Thereafter, Registry Operator shall assign any such ownership rights (including intellectual property rights, as the case may be) in such Deposits to ICANN. In the event that during the term of the Registry Agreement any Deposit is released from escrow to ICANN, any intellectual property rights held by Registry Operator in the Deposits will automatically be licensed to ICANN or to a party designated in writing by ICANN on a non-­‐exclusive, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-­‐free, paid-­‐up basis, for any use related to the operation, maintenance or transition of the TLD.

  • Work Product Ownership All products of the Contractor’s work, including outlines, reports, charts, sketches, drawings, art work, plans, photographs, specifications, estimates, computer programs, or similar documents become the sole property of the State of Vermont and may not be copyrighted or resold by Contractor.

  • Customer Ownership Customer owns and has sole responsibility for the accuracy, quality, integrity, and appropriateness of all original data, content and information provided to Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx in conjunction with the Services, and, when paid for, Customer will own all modified content and information as specified under the SOW (collectively the “Content,” which, together with the Customer’s trademarks or logos, are referred to as the “Customer Material).”

  • Grantee Ownership Grantee must deliver copies of all Work Product as directed in Exhibit A. Grantee retains ownership of all Work Product, and grants Agency an irrevocable, non-exclusive, perpetual, royalty-free license to use, to reproduce, to prepare derivative works based upon, to distribute, to perform and to display the Work Product, to authorize others to do the same on Agency’s behalf, and to sublicense the Work Product to other entities without restriction.

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