POLICY ON PERSONAL EFFECTS Sample Clauses

POLICY ON PERSONAL EFFECTS. The personal and professional effects of an employee located in a College office or in/on the employee’s desk, file cabinets, bookshelves or bulletin boards, shall not be removed or disturbed without written permission of the employee or their legal representative, except in cases of emergency, court order, or upon termination of employment. Upon termination of employment, the College may remove such effects but must retain them in a secure place for at least one (1) calendar year. Employees granted academic leave or emergency leave may leave their effects on campus but must to do so in a manner that does not impede the ability of any Parkland employee or student to make legitimate use of the space near the effects. The College retains the right to assign office or work area space.
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POLICY ON PERSONAL EFFECTS. The personal and professional effects of an employee located in a College office or in/on the employee's desk, file cabinets, bookshelves or bulletin boards, shall not be removed or disturbed without written permission of the employee or his or her legal representative, except in cases of emergency, court order, or upon termination of employment. Upon termination of employment, the College may remove such effects but must retain them in a secure place for at least one (1) calendar year.
POLICY ON PERSONAL EFFECTS. Upon termination, the College may remove such personal effects. Once removed, the College must mail notice to the employee to claim their property. If the employee does not claim their property within sixty (60) days, the College will ship/destroy/donate to charity said property. The College retains the right to assign office or work area space.

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  • OPTIONS PERSONAL TO ORIGINAL LESSEE Each Option granted to Lessee in this Lease is personal to the original Lessee named in Paragraph 1.1 hereof, and cannot be voluntarily or involuntarily assigned or exercised by any person or entity other than said original Lessee while the original Lessee is in full and actual possession of the Premises and without the intention of thereafter assigning or subletting. The Options, if any, herein granted to Lessee are not assignable, either as a part of an assignment of this Lease or separately or apart therefrom, and no Option may be separated from this Lease in any manner, by reservation or otherwise.

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(c) In addition to the Base Recourse, Borrower shall be personally liable to Lender for the repayment of a further portion of the Indebtedness equal to any loss or damage suffered by Xxxxxx as a result of the occurrence of any of the following events: (i) Xxxxxxxx fails to pay to Lender upon demand after an Event of Default all Rents to which Xxxxxx is entitled under Section 3(a) of the Security Instrument and the amount of all security deposits collected by Borrower from tenants then in residence. However, Borrower will not be personally liable for any failure described in this subsection (i) if Borrower is unable to pay to Lender all Rents and security deposits as required by the Security Instrument because of a valid order issued in a bankruptcy, receivership, or similar judicial proceeding. (ii) Xxxxxxxx fails to apply all insurance proceeds and condemnation proceeds as required by the Security Instrument. However, Xxxxxxxx will not be personally liable for any failure described in this subsection (ii) if Borrower is unable to apply insurance or condemnation proceeds as required by the Security Instrument because of a valid order issued in a bankruptcy, receivership, or similar judicial proceeding. (iii) Borrower fails to comply with Section 14(g) or (h) of the Security Instrument relating to the delivery of books and records, statements, schedules and reports. (iv) Borrower fails to pay when due in accordance with the terms of the Security Instrument the amount of any item below marked "Deferred"; provided however, that if no item is marked "Deferred", this Section 9(c)(iv) shall be of no force or effect. [Deferred] Hazard Insurance premiums or other insurance premiums, [Deferred] Taxes, [Deferred] water and sewer charges (that could become a lien on the Mortgaged Property), [ N/A ] ground rents, [Deferred] assessments or other charges (that could become a lien on the Mortgaged Property) (d) In addition to the Base Recourse, Borrower shall be personally liable to Lender for: (i) the performance of all of Borrower's obligations under Section 18 of the Security Instrument (relating to environmental matters); (ii) the costs of any audit under Section 14(g) of the Security Instrument; and (iii) any costs and expenses incurred by Xxxxxx in connection with the collection of any amount for which Xxxxxxxx is personally liable under this Section 9, including Attorneys' Fees and Costs and the costs of conducting any independent audit of Xxxxxxxx's books and records to determine the amount for which Borrower has personal liability. (e) All payments made by Borrower with respect to the Indebtedness and all amounts received by Lender from the enforcement of its rights under the Security Instrument and the other Loan Documents shall be applied first to the portion of the Indebtedness for which Xxxxxxxx has no personal liability. (f) Notwithstanding the Base Recourse, Borrower shall become personally liable to Lender for the repayment of all of the Indebtedness upon the occurrence of any of the following Events of Default: (i) Borrower's ownership of any property or operation of any business not permitted by Section 33 of the Security Instrument; (ii) a Transfer (including, but not limited to, a lien or encumbrance) that is an Event of Default under Section 21 of the Security Instrument, other than a Transfer consisting solely of the involuntary removal or involuntary withdrawal of a general partner in a limited partnership or a manager in a limited liability company; or (iii) fraud or written material misrepresentation by Borrower or any officer, director, partner, member or employee of Borrower in connection with the application for or creation of the Indebtedness or any request for any action or consent by Xxxxxx. (g) To the extent that Xxxxxxxx has personal liability under this Section 9, Lender may exercise its rights against Xxxxxxxx personally without regard to whether Xxxxxx has exercised any rights against the Mortgaged Property or any other security, or pursued any rights against any guarantor, or pursued any other rights available to Lender under this Note, the Security Instrument, any other Loan Document or applicable law. To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, in any action to enforce Borrower's personal liability under this Section 9, Borrower waives any right to set off the value of the Mortgaged Property against such personal liability.

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  • No Joint Venture or Partnership; No Third Party Beneficiaries (a) Borrower and Lender intend that the relationships created hereunder and under the other Loan Documents be solely that of borrower and lender. Nothing herein or therein is intended to create a joint venture, partnership, tenancy-in-common, or joint tenancy relationship between Borrower and Lender nor to grant Lender any interest in the Property other than that of mortgagee, beneficiary or lender. (b) This Agreement and the other Loan Documents are solely for the benefit of Lender and Borrower and nothing contained in this Agreement or the other Loan Documents shall be deemed to confer upon anyone other than Lender and Borrower any right to insist upon or to enforce the performance or observance of any of the obligations contained herein or therein. All conditions to the obligations of Lender to make the Loan hereunder are imposed solely and exclusively for the benefit of Lender and no other Person shall have standing to require satisfaction of such conditions in accordance with their terms or be entitled to assume that Lender will refuse to make the Loan in the absence of strict compliance with any or all thereof and no other Person shall under any circumstances be deemed to be a beneficiary of such conditions, any or all of which may be freely waived in whole or in part by Lender if, in Lender’s sole discretion, Lender deems it advisable or desirable to do so.

  • Standard of Care; Uncontrollable Events; Limitation of Liability SMC shall use reasonable professional diligence to ensure the accuracy of all services performed under this Agreement, but shall not be liable to the Company for any action taken or omitted by SMC in the absence of bad faith, willful misfeasance, negligence or reckless disregard by it of its obligations and duties. The duties of SMC shall be confined to those expressly set forth herein, and no implied duties are assumed by or may be asserted against SMC hereunder. SMC shall maintain adequate and reliable computer and other equipment necessary or appropriate to carry out its obligations under this Agreement. Upon the Company's reasonable request, SMC shall provide supplemental information concerning the aspects of its disaster recovery and business continuity plan that are relevant to the services provided hereunder. Notwithstanding the foregoing or any other provision of this Agreement, SMC assumes no responsibility hereunder, and shall not be liable for, any damage, loss of data, delay or any other loss whatsoever caused by events beyond its reasonable control. Events beyond SMC's reasonable control include, without limitation, force majeure events. Force majeure events include natural disasters, actions or decrees of governmental bodies, and communication lines failures that are not the fault of either party. In the event of force majeure, computer or other equipment failures or other events beyond its reasonable control, SMC shall follow applicable procedures in its disaster recovery and business continuity plan and use all commercially reasonable efforts to minimize any service interruption. SMC shall provide the Company, at such times as the Company may reasonably require, copies of reports rendered by independent public accountants on the internal controls and procedures of SMC relating to the services provided by SMC under this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, in no event shall SMC, its affiliates or any of its or their directors, officers, employees, agents or subcontractors be liable for exemplary, punitive, special, incidental, indirect or consequential damages, or lost profits, each of which is hereby excluded by agreement of the parties regardless of whether such damages were foreseeable or whether either party or any entity has been advised of the possibility of such damages.

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