Abandoned property definition

Abandoned property means personal property left by an owner who intentionally
Abandoned property means personal property left by an owner who relinquishes all rights to its control. Real property may not be abandoned.
Abandoned property means mortgage or tax foreclosure proceedings have been initiated for that property, no mortgage or tax payments have been made by the pre-foreclosure property owner for at least 120 days, and the property has been vacant for at least 120 days. Tax payments may be made by the party initiating the mortgage or tax foreclosure proceedings.

Examples of Abandoned property in a sentence

  • Abandoned property will be handled in accordance with University Housing procedures and the resident will be charged room and board up to the point that he/she is officially checked out.

  • Abandoned property must be disposed of in a manner that does not endanger the health and safety of the public.

  • Abandoned property must be disposed of in a manner that does not en- danger the health and safety of the public.

  • Abandoned property is defined as items of value that are left when residents check out of their rooms.

  • Abandoned property in residence halls will be donated to charity after 7 days.


More Definitions of Abandoned property

Abandoned property means all tangible personal
Abandoned property means a submerged aircraft; a submerged watercraft, including a ship, boat, canoe, skiff, raft, or barge; the rigging, gear, fittings, trappings, and equipment of a submerged aircraft or watercraft; the personal property of the officers, crew, and passengers of a submerged aircraft or watercraft; the cargo of a submerged aircraft or watercraft that has been deserted, relinquished, cast away, or left behind and for which attempts at reclamation have been abandoned by the owners and insurers; and submerged materials resulting from activities of prehistoric and historic native Americans.
Abandoned property means a lot or parcel containing a building which is used or intended to be used for residential purposes and which has remained vacant and has been in violation of the housing code of the city in which the property is located or of the housing code applicable in the county in which the property is located if outside the limits of a city, for a period of six consecutive months.
Abandoned property means personal property left by an owner who relinquishes all rights to its
Abandoned property means any property that is determined to be abandoned pursuant to this Ordinance;
Abandoned property means an aircraft; a watercraft, including a ship, boat, canoe, skiff, raft, or barge; the rigging, gear, fittings, trappings, and equipment of an aircraft or watercraft; the personal property of the officers, crew, and passengers of an aircraft or watercraft; and the cargo of an aircraft or watercraft, which have been deserted, relinquished, cast away, or left behind and for which attempts at reclamation have been abandoned by owners and insurers. Abandoned property also means materials resulting from activities of historic and prehistoric Native Americans.
Abandoned property means personal property left