NO BAILMENT definition

NO BAILMENT. Owner is not engaged in the business of storing goods for hire or i the warehouse business, and no bailment is creat- ed under this Agreement. Owner does not exercise care, custody, or control over Occupant's stored property. Occupant agrees to use the Storage Space only for the storage of property wholly owned by Occupant.

Examples of NO BAILMENT in a sentence

  • THE OWNER IS NOT A WAREHOUSEMAN ENGAGED IN THE BUSINESS OF STORING GOODS FOR HIRE, AND NO BAILMENT IS CREATED BY THIS AGREEMENT.

  • NO BAILMENT: It is understood and agreed that this Agreement does not constitute a bailment.

  • THE OWNER IS NOT A WAREHOUSEMAN ENGAGED IN THE BUSINESS OF STORING GOODS FOR HIRE, AND NO BAILMENT IS CREATED BY THE AGREEMENT.

  • THE OWNER IS NOT A WAREHOUSEMAN ENGAGED IN THE BUSINESS OF STORING GOODS FOR HIRE, AND NO BAILMENT IS CREATED BY THIS RENTAL AGREEMENT.

  • IT IS SPECIFICALLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT NO BAILMENT IS CREATED HEREUNDER.

  • OCCUPANT ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT OWNER IS NOT A WAREHOUSEMAN ENGAGED IN THE BUSINESS OF STORING GOODS FOR HIRE, THAT OWNER DOES NOT HAVE OR TAKE CARE, CUSTODY, CONTROL, POSSESSION OR DOMINION OVER THE PERSONAL PROPERTY STORED IN THE SPACE LEASED BY OCCUPANT, AND THAT NO BAILMENT IS CREATED BY THIS RENTAL AGREEMENT.

  • OWNER IS NOT A WAREHOUSEMAN ENGAGED IN THE BUSINESS OF STORING GOODS FOR HIRE, AND NO BAILMENT IS CREATED BY THIS AGREEMENT.

  • NO BAILMENT The Renter hereby acknowledges and agrees that this Rental Agreement and the provision of Shorty's making available to the Renter the Unit does not in any way and shall not be deemed to in any way create or result in a bailment of the Property in the possession of Shorty's.

  • OWNER IS NOT ENGAGED IN THE BUSINESS OF STORING GOODS FOR HIRE AND NO BAILMENT IS CREATED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT.

  • NO BAILMENT: Owner is not engaged in the business of storing goods for hire or in the warehouse business, and no bailment is cre- ated under this Agreement.

Related to NO BAILMENT

  • Arrangement means the arrangement under the provisions of section 192 of the CBCA, on the terms and conditions set forth in the Plan of Arrangement, subject to any amendment or supplement thereto made in accordance with this Agreement and the Plan of Arrangement or made at the direction of the Court in the Final Order;

  • Counterfeit Part means (1) an unauthorized copy, imitation, substitute, or modified part, which is knowingly misrepresented as a specified genuine part of the original manufacturer, or (2) a previously used Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical Part which has been modified and is knowingly misrepresented as new without disclosure to Buyer that it has been previously used. Examples of a Counterfeit Part include, but are not limited to, the false identification of grade, serial number, date code, or performance characteristics. NOTE: This definition shall be read so as not to conflict with the definition for “counterfeit electronic part” cited in DFARS 252.246-7007, where that definition shall govern to the extent that clause applies.

  • Public nuisance means a building that is a menace to the public health, welfare, or safety, or that is structurally unsafe, unsanitary, or not provided with adequate safe egress, or that constitutes a fire hazard, or is otherwise dangerous to human life, or that in relation to the existing use constitutes a hazard to the public health, welfare, or safety by reason of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, obsolescence, or abandonment. “Public nuisance” includes buildings with blighting characteristics as defined by Iowa Code section 403.2.

  • Counterfeit Parts means a part, component, module, or assembly whose origin, material, source of manufacture, performance, or characteristics are misrepresented. This term includes, but is not limited to, (A) parts that have been (re)marked to disguise them or falsely represent the identity of the manufacturer, (B) defective parts and/or surplus material scrapped by the original manufacturer, and (C) previously used parts pulled or reclaimed and provided as “new”.

  • Intimidation means an unjustified threat or other action that is intended to cause fear or apprehension in a student.