Lost property means any thing that appears to have been accidentally or deliberately abandoned by the owner or person in charge of it in or on any public transport property of a passenger transport company but does not include litter within the meaning of the Environment Protection Act 1970.
Lost property means any unattended, abandoned, misplaced, or forgotten items including, but not limited to, electronic equipment, cash, jewelry, books, clothing, books, or personal identification documents which are found within the boundaries of the School. ISK assumes no responsibility for the care and/or protection of any personal belongings left unattended on ISK property or for loss, under any circumstance, including theft, vandalism, or malicious mischief, of such belongings.
Lost property means any movable property or cash that has been lost and whose owner is unknown at the time at which it is found;
Examples of Lost property in a sentence
Lost property should be handed to the school office where it will be kept for 6 months before disposal.
Lost property containers will be emptied up to twice per term, and the contents disposed of or donated to charity.
Lost property will be kept for two weeks, after which, if unclaimed, will be donated to charity.
Lost property, which is named correctly, is quickly returned to learners.
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Lost property means any property found on or in—
Lost property. All items of lost property that are handed in will be logged by York Sport and held in the facility for no longer than 2 weeks. Thereafter all items will be removed and donated to charity. Any item that poses a hygiene or health and safety risk will be disposed of immediately. Any bike that is left for over 2 weeks will be treated as abandoned and will be disposed of appropriately. First Aid - All accidents/incidents must be reported to a member of York Sport staff who will complete a confidential accident and first aid report. You will be required to comply with requests for information and co-operate with York Sport staff in the completion of this report. Emergency situation/Fire Alarms – Members must notify a York Sport staff member of any emergency incident. On hearing the fire alarm members and visitors must leave the premises. York Sport staff will direct you to the nearest assembly point and only on their instruction can you return into the premises. York Sport will periodically test the Fire Alarm system. Announcements will be made to make members and visitors aware of when these will be taking place.
Lost property means any unattended, abandoned, misplaced, or forgotten items – including, but not limited to, electronic equipment, cash, jewelry, books, clothing, books, or personal identification documents - which are found within the boundaries of the School, pending the identification and return of the item to its rightful owner or donation of the item to charity.
Lost property. We take no responsibility for your personal belongings. If we are able to locate any personal belongings left behind at the property following departure will notify you and hold such items for a period of thirty (30) days. If you do not collect your belongings within thirty (30) days, we may dispose of them. If you require any such items to be posted to you, this will come at your cost.
Lost property. We will endeavour to reunite, if discovered and found, any lost property with their Owner(s). If the guest asks for any items to be returned, then postage will be charged to the guest. We accept no responsibility in replacing lost items and ask guests to ensure they have all their belongings with them before departure. Smoking: Smoking of any tobacco products including cigarettes, cigars, pipes, snuff or e- cigarettes is strictly prohibited inside The Roost Retreat and kitchenette and will result in immediate termination of occupancy. Any extra cleaning will be at the guests’ expense. Smoking is allowed outside where there is an ashtray provided.
Lost property means abandoned property, or unattended personal property which a person has lost or misplaced in public spaces on University controlled property.