Common use of VALUE LIMIT Clause in Contracts

VALUE LIMIT. Occupant agrees not to store personal property with a total value in excess of $5,000.00 without prior written consent of Owner, which consent may be withheld in Owner’s sole discretion and, if such written consent is not obtained, the total value of Occupant’s personal property shall be deemed not to exceed $5,000.00. Nothing herein shall constitute any agreement or admission by the Owner that Occupant’s stored personal property has any value. Occupant further agrees the maximum liability of Owner to Occupant for any claim or suit by Occupant, including but not limited to any suit that alleges wrongful or improper foreclosure or sale of the contents of a storage space, is $5,000.00. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to create any liability on the part of the Owner to Occupant for any loss or damage to Occupant’s personal property, regardless of cause.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: cdn.cocodoc.com, www.wheatlandselfstorage.com

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VALUE LIMIT. Occupant Xxxxxxxx agrees not to store personal property with a total value in excess of $5,000.00 without prior written consent of Owner, which consent may be withheld in Owner’s sole discretion and, if such written consent is not obtained, the total value of Occupant’s personal property shall be deemed not to exceed $5,000.00. Nothing herein shall constitute any agreement or admission by the Owner that Occupant’s stored personal property has any value. Occupant further agrees the maximum liability of Owner to Occupant for any claim or suit by Occupant, including but not limited to any suit that alleges wrongful or improper foreclosure or sale of the contents of a storage space, is $5,000.00. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to create any liability on the part of the Owner to Occupant for any loss or damage to Occupant’s personal property, regardless of cause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rental Agreement

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VALUE LIMIT. Occupant agrees not to store personal property with a total value in excess of $5,000.00 200.00 without prior written consent of Owner, which consent may be withheld in Owner’s sole discretion and, if such written consent is not obtained, the total value of Occupant’s personal property shall be deemed not to exceed $5,000.00200.00. Nothing herein shall constitute any agreement or admission by the Owner that Occupant’s stored personal property has any value. Occupant further agrees the maximum liability of Owner to Occupant for any claim or suit by Occupant, including but not limited to any suit that alleges wrongful or improper foreclosure or sale of the contents of a storage space, is $5,000.00200.00. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to create any liability on the part of the Owner to Occupant for any loss or damage to Occupant’s personal property, regardless of cause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rental Agreement

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